1 typewritten and handwritten page. Text of a Ramesside graffito from the temple of Hatshepsut ("scratched on door jamb of North Postern"), based on a copy by W. C. Hayes, transcribed by A. H. Gardiner and annotated by J. Černý and R. Moss.
1 photograph, positive print, annotated on the back. Photograph of a hieratic graffito of year 50 (probably of Ramesses II) of the scribe Ptahemwia and father Yupa, concerning their visit to Pyramid of Sahure and paying homage to the goddess Sekhmet. Graffito from room II (Second Portico) in the mastaba-tomb of Ptahshepses, Middle of Dyn. V, at Abusir. See TopBib iii2.342(8) and (9).
1 tracing, with handwritten annotation, of a demotic graffito from the Inner Hall (South wall, left side), in the Temple of Sethos I at Redisseya. See TopBib vii.324 (22).
Hand-drawn plan of a temple, probably Abahuda (see TopBib vii.119-120), mapped locations of graffiti (ancient Egyptian and Old Nubian) on recto, with further notes on verso.
Lion with tongue out from the third scene of the lower register, in the Great Hall of the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel (TopBib vii.103.(39)-(40)):
pencil sketch on paper
loose
41.9 x 26.8 cm
[on sketch] '.ABOO SIMBEL.' (pencil note)
[on sketch] 'lyon de Sesostrifs' (pencil note)
[on sketch] encircled '9' (pencil note, almost certainly by Dr Moss)
[on verso] encircled '4' (pencil note, almost certainly by Dr Moss)
[on verso] 'Abu Symbel etc' (pencil note, almost certainly by Dr Moss)