Petrie Journal 1898 to 1899 - Part III pages 0 to 50
- Petrie MSS 1.17.III.0-50
- Deel
Petrie Journal 1898 to 1899 - Part III pages 0 to 50
Petrie Journal 1898 to 1899 - Part II
Petrie Journal 1898 to 1899 - Part I
Petrie Journal 1897 to 1898 pages 51-100
Petrie Journal 1897 to 1898 pages 101-139
Petrie Journal 1897 to 1898 pages 1-50
Petrie Journal 1896 to 1897 pages 63 to 115
Petrie Journal 1896 to 1897 pages 116 to 167
Petrie Journal 1896 (Behnesa, Oxyrhynchus [Beni Mazar])
Petrie Journal 1895 to 1896 (Thebes)
Petrie Journal 1893 to 1894 (Koptos)
Petrie Journal 1891 to 1892 pages 51 to 100
Petrie Journal 1891 to 1892 pages 101 to 138
Petrie Journal 1891 to 1892 pages 1 to 50
Petrie Journal 1890 to 1891 pages 51 to 100
Petrie Journal 1890 to 1891 pages 51 to 135
Petrie Journal 1890 to 1891 pages 1 to 50
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 51 to 100
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 301 to 328
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 251 to 300
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 201 to 250
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 151 to 200
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 101 to 150
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 1 to 50
William Matthew Flinders Petrie Collection
Papers of William Matthew Flinders Petrie including journals covering 38 seasons (1880-1929) and photographs of excavations. The collection also includes secondary material associated with Petrie's journals, photographs of objects in museums, souvenir photographs and photocopies of material held at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, University College London.
Petrie, (Sir) William Matthew Flinders
Petrie Journal 1894 to 1895 (Tukh (Nubt), Ballas and Naqada)
Section of Petrie MSS 2.3.
Section of Petrie MSS 2.3.
Index of Late Egyptian Grammar, index for Egyptian Dictionary, and various other indexes. 18 notebooks containing copies of hieratic papyri and ostraca. Small watercolour. 2 boxes of family papers and ephemera, including personal correspondence, certificates, photographs, notes for Peet’s books on Neolithic Italy, a couple of pages from an inaugural lecture, newspaper cuttings, a travel record small notebook, a Latin and Greek classes notebook, a diary, etc.
Peet, Thomas Eric
Richard Bruce Parkinson Collection
1) Unfinished manuscript of 'The Life of Sinuhe: A Reader's Commentary on the Middle Kingdom Version(s)' (September 2020) (print out and relevant Word documents and PDFs). Updated version August 2022 (Word documents and PDFs).
2) Drawings of reconstructions of the Theban tomb-chapel of Nebamun, now in the British Museum in London, including sketches, tracings and a measured perspective acrylic (1997).
3) Correspondence: Letter from Esmé Little (née Peet; niece of T. E. Peet) to Richard B. Parkinson dated 30 January 1989.
4) 35mm Kodachrome slides mainly from Nile cruises with Bales Worldwide and British Museum Traveller (c. 2000–2006) [1 oversize box].
See also H. Parkinson MSS 9-10.
Parkinson, Richard Bruce
1) Original measured perspective drawing of the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings (1978) [corrected version].
2) Drawings of Eighteenth Dynasty tombs (incomplete original set and complete sets of photocopies/prints) (1980s).
3) Prints of the measured perspective drawing of the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings (1978) [version with error].
4) Drawings of reconstructions of Egyptian boats (1993-4).
5) Models, plaster and resin moulds and casts for plaque depicting a scene from the lid of box from the tomb of Tutankhamun (c. 1979) - the plaque has been sold in the British Museum shop since the late 1990s (copyright issued in the late 1990s for a while, then reissued c. 2010).
6) Model, plaster and resin moulds and casts for the mask of Tutankhamun (1978).
7) Models, plaster and resin moulds and casts for small figurines (2 seated Isis suckling Horus, Bes amulet and scarab, 1970s).
8) Album of newspaper cuttings titled "Illustrations", mostly from the Illustrated London News, bound in illustrated binding by Harold Parkinson (c. 1930).
9) Copy of Simplified Hieroglyphs arranged according to Gardiner's Signlist. Drawn in both left and right directions together with samples of cursive hieroglyphs and hieratic signs. Hieratic versions are drawn from Möller Hieratische Paläographie Vol. I (6th to 13th dynasties), of which 'Sinuhe' provides the majority of the examples, by R. B. & H. Parkinson (1988-1989).
10) Original measured perspective drawing of the White Chapel at Karnak, by H. & R. B. Parkinson (c. 1989-1990).
Parkinson, Harold