Upper part of the goddess Hathor, wearing a headdress with horns supporting a solar-disk, from an unidentified scene in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 102
17.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Athor. / From a Bas Relief in a Chamber near to the Colonnade of Thothmes 3rd Karnac. / 12th May 1843. G Ll.' (pencil note)
Upper part of Tuthmosis III wearing the atef crown, from an unidentified ritual scene, probably in one of the rooms against the North girdle wall, in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 101
17.8 x 25.7 cm
[on mount] '45' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Thothmes 3rd / Thothmes Mœris. / } / From a bas relief to the N W of the Colonnade / of the Reversed Capitals. / 13th-18th May 1843. / G Ll. / <cartouches of Tuthmosis III> (pencil note)
Slain Libyan enemies, detail from a battle-scene in the Second Court of the Great Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu:
watercolour with pencil details
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 106
17.6 x 26 cm
[on recto of watercolour] 'Robou. / From the Battle scene in the Great Court / at Medinet Abu. 13th Aug 1843.' (pencil note)
[on recto of watercolour] '"The Assyrians her neighbours, which were / clothed with blue. / She saw men portrayed upon the wall the / images of the Chaldeans portrayed with ver- / milion" / Ezekiel c.23.v.5.6.14.15.' (pencil note)
Upper part of Tuthmosis II, from an unidentified scene probably in one of the rooms North of the Granite Sanctuary (near the Pillars of Upper and Lower Egypt), in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 105
17.7 x 25.7 cm
[on recto of drawing] '<cartouche> / Thothmes 2nd / Chamber near the Lotus Pilasters Karnac. / 11 May 1843 G Ll.' (pencil note)
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; front, with remains of five columns of text and two lines of text at the bottom:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 108
17.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Half of the underside of the Obelisk at Abu Saiffie. / 13th Feb 1843. / x' (pencil note)
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; left side, left part, with scene at top with kneeling Ramesses I wearing the atef-crown, followed [presented?] by Horus (holding palm-rib) and a goddess, and remains of four columns of text below and two lines of text at the bottom [drawn separately]:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 107
17.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'No 1 b. / 5f. 2 in / 1ft 6 in / a / a - 1ft. 7 in - 1f. 8 in / 1ft. / x' (pencil note)
Upper part of Shoshenq I and his son, the High priest of Amun, Iuput, from a scene showing the king receiving the heb-sed from Amun, on a pilaster in the Portico of the Bubastides, in Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 112
25.7 x 17.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Sheshonk. I.' (pencil note)
[on mount] 'Schischak and his Son. Great Hypostile Karnac.' (ink note)
[on mount] '53' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Schischak and his son. / From a bas-relief on the eastern side of the Northern / part of the Gate leading into the lower Western corner / of the Great Hypostyle, at Karnac. / 18th May 1843. / G Lloyd.' (pencil note)
A woman drinking from a jar while standing by the side of two pomegranate trees, detail of a scene from the tomb of Neferhotep (TT 49), probably temp. Ay, at El-Khokha in Thebes:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 111
25.7 x 17.7 cm
[on mount] '54' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Woman drinking. / From a painting in a tomb near the one marked A. / Assasief. / 15th July 1843. / This is also copied from a hasty sketch in my note book, and it / would be difficult to trace it as it is much decayed, except / the face and legs.' (pencil note)
Man fishing with a harpoon while seated on the riverbank at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes; next to him is a rod and line which has a live mouse suspended from it, presumably the mouse is being used as bait or a lure:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 114
25.7 x 17.7 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Gurna. Thebes. 20th Aug. 1843.' (pencil note)
The solar disk, emerging above the horizon of the mountains, is held by the arms of Nut and those of a personified ankh, with a dressed personified djad pillar supporting the whole group; this central group is adored by four baboons, kneeling Isis and Nephthys and two ba-birds, from a painted wall scene in the Ramesside tomb of Nefersekheru (TT 296), at El-Khokha in Thebes:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 122
17.7 x 25.7 cm
[on mount] '63' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'From a tomb near the Scheich El Beleds. / Gurna. / 15th July 1843. / This is not very correct as I drew it from a rough sketch / in my Note Book, and as the place was extremely hard to / get to, I did not take the trouble of going there again. / It is painted, but I saw no cartouche. The style of the / tomb is bad, as are the statues in it. The tomb is possibly / of the time of Amenoph 3rd but it is impossible to judge / from the style the period. / G Ll.' (pencil note)
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; back, with remains of scene at top with a kneeling king offering to a seated [deity], and remains of four columns of text below with two lines of text at the bottom:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 121
17.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Upper side. / Obelisk at Abu Saiffie / 12th Feb 1843. / x' (pencil)
Three officials carrying fans, forming part of a procession celebrating the Festival of the god Min, detail from a wall scene in the Second Court of the Great Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu:
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; left side, right part, with remains of a scene at top with seated deity, and remains of six columns of text below and two lines of text at the bottom [drawn separately]:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 123
18.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'No 1 a / 1 ft 6 in / x 4 ft. 8 in / a/ a - 1ft. 9 in - 2ft. 6 in' (pencil note)
[on recto of drawing] 'Obelisk at Abu Saiffie. 12th Feb 1843. / x' (pencil note)
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; fragments from [at least] two sides with remains of scenes of kings kneeling before deities:
pencil drawings
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 125
25.7 x 17.7 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'a / a / Fragments of the Obelisk at Abu Saiffie. / a and a are different sides of the angle. / 12th Feb 1843. / x' (pencil note)
"The Shady side", two men, one holding a gun and the other a stick, with a captured fox between them, and a third man kneeling on the ground at Abu Zaabal:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 132 and Lloyd MSS 133
17.8 x 12.7 cm
[on mount] '72' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Abu Zaabel. 16th Jan. 1843. / "The Shady side"' (pencil note)