View of the remains of the first hall of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Several columns still intact amongst the rubble, including columns with Hathor-head capitals and a Bes-column:
View looking outwards from the central sanctuary area of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Looking outside into the first hall area several columns are still intact, including the Bes-column:
Relief scene showing the tomb owner and his wife seated before a large table piled with delicately illustrated offerings of various food types and other goods. There are several faint lines across the top of the page indicating the proportional grids. The scene comes from an unidentified Theban tomb on the west bank:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, bottom left corner of the paper] '[...] late 2 Gourneh'. (pencil note)
Scene from the chapel of pyramid 5 at Gebel Barkal on two separate sheets of paper, showing a seated prince, his name lost, with fan bearers and a winged goddess standing behind his chair, possibly Hathor. To the right are rows of various deities and offering bearers carrying goods for the tomb owner. This section of the scene includes painted details in watercolour:
watercolour/pencil drawing
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[on recto, bottom left side] 'P 29' (ink note)
[on recto, bottom left side] 'Gibel el Birkel p 1' (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom right side] 'Gibel el Birkel p 2 - to be reduced 1/5th'. (pencil note)
[left] pencil drawing 31.5 by 27.8 cm, [right] pencil drawing/watercolour 21.2 by 28.3 cm
View of the second pylon and entrance of the great temple at Medinet Habu, as seen from the First Court area. Relief scenes and inscriptions are visible across the temple walls in the background:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, bottom left edge of the paper] 'facade of the large temple Medinet Abou'. (pencil note)
View across the great temple at Medinet Habu with several brick buildings in the foreground. At the top right corner are two small drawings of funerary cones, one for a woman named Merytptah and another for Amenhotep who bears the title 'Royal butler, pure of hands':
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[on mount, bottom left edge] 'Medinet Abou'. (ink note)
View of the pyramid field at Nuri (Bellal) in Sudan, at the right side of the three pyramids in the background are faint notes in pencil of the measurements for each structure:
watercolour/pencil drawing
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[on recto, top left corner] 'P 32 Pyramids of Nouri G A H'. (pencil note)
View of the remains of several Late Period tombs in the Asasif area on the west bank of Thebes, including Montuemhat (TT34), Harwa (TT37), Padineit (TT197), and Pabasa (TT279):
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[on recto, top left corner] 'View of the brick propylons leading to the Temple of Athor - with foreground buried deep in the ground ruins of a tomb -'. (pencil note)
[on mount, bottom edge] 'Valley of the Hassaseef - brick propylons - tombs in the foreground'. (ink note)
Relief scene from the north wall of the chapel area of the pyramid of Queen Kanarta-Sar (South Group S.4) at Meroe, showing the seated queen on the left side, before a row of offering bearers and below an image of Anubis:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, bottom left edge] 'P 18 G A H'. (ink note)
[on recto, bottom right edge] 'not reduced'. (pencil note)
Relief scene from the south wall of the chapel area of the pyramid of Arqamani (North Group N.7) at Meroe, showing a priest making offerings of incense and libations before a large seated figure of the king on the right side, with several rows of various deities in between them. Below this is a row of detailed offerings and another smaller priestly figure, and along the bottom edge of the relief scene are serpents holding knives:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, bottom left corner] 'P 71'. (pencil note)
[on recto, top right corner] 'plate 2 [...] reduced'. (pencil note)