-Thebes. -Ramesseum. -Brick buildings (storehouses). -Caption: 'Brick galleries around the Ramesseum. Wilkinson thinks them early Christian, but Maspero says they are of XIX dyn. As they are arranged symmetrically round the Ramesseum, and I found early blue ring in the mortar, they are Ramesside, and for garrison?. XIX'
Caption: 'Three-floored houses at N. end of Memphis. These are doubtless of Ramesside date by the pottery found in them. The joist holes are seen clearly here and there may have been another floor.'
-Karnak. -Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti . -Two Osiride colossi of Ramesses II. -TopBib ii2.212 (38) and (39). -Caption: 'Columns of small temple, S.E. of great temple. built by Ramses II out of fragments of polygonal columns of Thothmes III. Karnak.'
Thebes. -Sheikh ʿAbd el-Qurna. -Rock-cut statues, a woman holding child and man squatting on the ground holding child. -Caption: 'Half relief statues, on limestone. On the hillside at Shekh abd-el-Gurneh, at the North end overlooking El Assassif.'
-Karnak. -Great Temple. -Hypostyle. -Torso of a colossal statue. -Caption: 'Figure in scale armour. Great Hall, Karnak. The torso lies in front, and the thighs behind.'
-Karnak. -Great Temple of Amun. -Hypostyle. -Rekhyt-bird from the base of a column. -Caption: 'Phoenix? continually found on works of Ramses II. Great Hall Karnak.'
-Karnak. -Great Temple of Amun. -Hypostyle. -Window. -TopBib ii2.50. -Caption: 'Stone grated window, Great Hall, Karnak built by Seti I, decorated by Ramses II XIX'
-Deir el-Bahari (Deir el-Bahri). -View of tombs. -Caption: 'N. Side of Deir el Bahari valley. Shewing enclosure walls of the properties of differen tombs, running up the slope. Path to kings' tombs dotted.'
-The path to the Valley of the Kings is indicated on the photograph by a series of dots -Also a label indicating path: 'path ↑'.
-Amarna. -Tomb 3, Ahmosi. -Entrance. -Thickness, upper part of Ahmosi with hymn. -TopBib iv.214(4). -Caption: 'Figure of a Queen. on side of doorway of tomb (148) Tel el Amarna.'