View of island with constructions named Abd Doom above the Second Cataract of the Nile in Sudan: -pencil sketch on paper -partially mounted on p. 2, together with Bonomi MSS 24.3 (upper) -18.4 x 7.6 cm -[on sketch] 'Dec 9' (pencil note) -[on mount] 'glazed' (pencil note) -[on mount] 'Middle of Nile / Convent' (pencil notes) -[on mount] 'Abd doom' (pencil note) -[on mount] 'see other side' (pencil note)
View of the ruins of the Temple of Aphaia (formerly known as the Temple of Jupiter Panhellenius) with a lounging figure on the island of Aegina in Greece:
[text]: 'You are not too late for the money - / What do you think we shall have to pay Abdorahman(?) / for the chalks? / Will you be so good as to see / what you can make of the / side chamber Karnac - Another / [?] ! [underlined] but we have the power / of cutting off his [?]. You / had better deduce it by Camera lucida / in order to get the two exact figures. / The small names of kings below must / be done in large over the plate'
View from top of mountain at Deir el-Bahari, on the West Bank of Thebes, looking East:
pencil drawing on paper
loose
36.9 x 23.3 cm
[on drawing] 'A Propylon of Karnak / B Ptolemaic gateway / C Luxor / D E F The 3 remarkable mountains behind Luxor /G Dra Abu Neger/ H the road that leads up to the small temples under the mountains of the valley of Tombs Biban el Moluk/ J K The crude bricks for pylon/ L Crude brick buildings /M the large crude brick propylon/ N Village' (pencil note, by Bonomi) [key to places shown in drawing]
[on drawing] encircled '5' (pencil note, almost certainly by Dr Moss)
Top: view of a boat being towed (Modern Egypt); second from top: unclear subject, not finished; second from bottom and bottom: views of Philae temple from West (TopBib vi.205):
pencil sketches on paper
mounted
22.2 x 32.2 cm
[on sketch] 'passed the / cataracts / Thursday 15 October / 1826' (pencil note, inked year)
Scene with Ramesses II, fanbearers, soldiers, and captives on the Inner face of the First Pylon of the Ramesseum, on the West Bank of Thebes (TopBib ii2.433(4)):