[217] Mouth of the shaft. (219)
- Petrie MSS 5.7.08c [upper right]
- Item
- 1881-1882
-Valley south of Deir el-Bahari temple with mouth of the shaft of the royal cache.
-TopBib i2.658.
-Caption:
'Mouth of the shaft. (219)'.
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[217] Mouth of the shaft. (219)
-Valley south of Deir el-Bahari temple with mouth of the shaft of the royal cache.
-TopBib i2.658.
-Caption:
'Mouth of the shaft. (219)'.
[284] Theban hills from the S.W.
-View of the Theban hills.
-Caption:
'Theban hills from the S.W.'.
[218] Side of the valley. (219)
-Side of the valley south of Deir el-Bahari temples, where the royal cache was found.
-TopBib i2.658.
-Caption reads:
'Side of the valley. (219)'
-Also arrow pointing at 'shaft at spot'.
[219] The valley at Deir el Bahari where the mummies were found 1881.
-Valley south of Deir el-Bahari temples, with the location of the royal cache.
-TopBib i2.658.
-Caption:
'The valley at Deir el Bahari
where the mummies were found
1881.'.
-Also label for 'visitors.' and arrow pointing at 'shaft behind spur of rock with spot.'.
-Landscape of the Nile Valley at sunset.
-Caption:
'A calm evening'.
[277] Theban hills, with Deir el Bahari valley.
-El-Qurn ('The Peak') at Deir el-Bahari.
-Caption reads:
'Theban hills, with Deir el Bahari valley.
see 219'
-Also label for 'spot in the valley.'.
-Landscape of the Nile Valley during a cloudy afternoon.
-Caption:
'One cloudy afternoon.'.
[464] In the desert, 12 miles West of the pyramids.
-Desert, in the vicinity of Giza.
-Caption:
'In the desert,
12 miles West of the pyramids.'.
[408] In a valley at Abu Roash hill.
-Wadi at Abu Rawash.
-Caption:
'In a valley at Abu Roash hill.'.
[409] Profile of Abu Roash hill.
-Profile of hill at Abu Rawash.
-Caption:
'Profile of Abu Roash hill.'.
[407] In a valley at Abu Roash hill.
-Wadi at Abu Rawash.
-Caption reads:
'In a valley at Abu Roash hill.'.
-Also label for 'Ali.'.
[417] The Desert from Abu Roash hill, looking West.
-Desert, from Abu Rawash.
-Caption:
'The Desert from Abu Roash hill,
looking West.'.
-Landscape at sunset.
-Caption:
'Sunset.'.
[410] The Pyramids, from Abu Roash hill.
-The pyramids of Giza from Abu Rawash.
-TopBib iii2.11.
-Caption:
'The Pyramids, from Abu Roash hill.'.
[547] Sunset with fine banded cloud.
[142] Valley at Deir en Nakhl below tomb of colossus.
-View of Deir el-Bersha, below the tomb of Djehutihotep II.
-TopBib iv.179.
-Caption reads:
'Valley at Deir en Nakhl
below tomb of colossus.'
-Also label for 'Quarries'.
[444] Edge of limestone reef in the desert (443)
-Desert (probably near Giza).
-Caption:
'Edge of limestone reef in the desert (443)'.
[354] Side of cliff in the desert, with top of great pyramid.
-Desert, with a glimpse at the top of the pyramid of Khufu.
-TopBib iii2.13.
-Caption:
'Side of cliff in the desert
with top of great pyramid.'.
[445] Limestone rocks in the desert (443)
-Desert, with a glimpse at Kom el-Kashab ('Hill of the Petrified Wood').
-Caption reads:
'Limestone rocks in the desert (443)
Kom el Kashab (the fossil wood hill)
in the distance (349)'
-Desert, with the pyramids of Giza in the background.
-TopBib iii2.11.
-Caption reads:
'The Pyramids,
From reef of limestone rock in desert.'
[349] The Desert, Kom el Kashab in distance
-Desert near Giza, with a glimpse at Kom el-Khashab ('Hill of the Petrified Wood').
-Caption:
'The Desert, Kom el Kashab in distance
N.W. of the pyramids.'
-Desert (probably near Giza).
-Caption:
'The Desert.'.
-Desert, near Giza.
-Caption:
'The Desert,
N.W. of the pyramids.
shewing straight clearage of rock in front.'
-Desert.
-Nile.
Contents page for the album listing: photograph number, subject, and page number.
Inside the front cover of the album.
On the left reads:
'W.M. Flinders Petrie,
8 Crescent Road,
Bromley,
Kent.'
A piece of paper has also been inserted and reads:
'As some friends have desired to have copies of these photographs (which at present I have no time to prepare myself) I have placed the plates in the hands of Mr. R.C. Murray, 37 Dartmouth Park Hill NW; and arranged with them to supply copies to order (not less than 6 at once) at 3d per print, post free. Only the numbers need be mentioned, but a list of the titles should be retained.
There is far more detail in the negatives than can be transferred to a print; and any one wishing to refer to them for scientific purposes will please to apply to me. Prints on glass are almost as good as the original negatives for examination, and can be easily supplied, as well as enlargements to any scale.
W.M. Flinders Petrie.'
Album 7 - [Egyptian Miniatures] Part C. Modern
Album containing photographs of modern Egypt.