- Petrie MSS 5.7.23d [lower right]
- Stuk
- 1881-1882
-Scene of daily life: people at the village well at Giza.
-Caption:
'The village well. Gizeh'.
-Scene of daily life: people at the village well at Giza.
-Caption:
'The village well. Gizeh'.
[426] "Oh! horrors! he is going to photograph me." Gizeh
-Scene of daily life: women in Giza.
-Caption:
'"Oh! horrors! he is going to photograph me." Gizeh'.
[427] A second shot, when the first is done.
-Scene of daily life: women at Giza.
-Caption:
'A second shot, when the first is done.'.
[434] When they thought I had done, curiosity got the better of them.
-Scene of daily life: gathering of locals.
-Caption:
'When they thought I had done, curiosity got the better of them.'.
[509] Buffaloe cow and calf. Faium.
-Scene of daily life in the Faiyum: a buffalo cow and its calf.
-Caption:
'Buffaloe cow and calf. Faium.'.
-Life on excavation: camels passing by Petrie's tomb at Giza.
-Caption:
'Camels passing my tomb.'.
-Camels passing by Petrie's tomb at Giza.
-Caption:
'Camels.'.
-A donkey at Asyut.
-Caption:
'That donkey of Siut.'.
[458] Part of Kafr el Haram, from the Pyramid hill.
-View of a part of Kafr el-Haram village, from the Giza plateau.
-Caption:
'Part of Kafr el Haram, from the Pyramid hill.'.
[378] "Our bones lie scattered before the pit [...]"
-Scattered bones at an unidentified site, with a quotation from the Book of Common Prayer, psalm 8.
-Caption reads:
'"Our bones lie scattered before the pit,
Like as when one breaketh & heweth wood upon the earth."'.
[124] Rock worn by a waterfall in a ravine. Speos Artemidos.
-Rocky landscape formed by a waterfall at Speos Artemidos (Middle Egypt).
-Caption:
'Rock worn by a waterfall in a ravine. Speos Artemidos.'.
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
Notebook containing notes on work in Theban tombs, financed by Sir Robert Mond, 1909-1910
Part of Charles Gordon Jelf Collection
Notebook containing notes on work in Theban tombs, financed by Sir Robert Mond, 1909-1910.
Part of Charles Gordon Jelf Collection
Printout of the booklet "Charles Gordon Jelf. Born June 8, 1886. Killed in Action October 13, 1915" (printed for private circulation, 1915); from Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford copy [http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=oxfaleph013761443&context=L&vid=SOLO&search_scope=LSCOP_ALL&tab=local&lang=en_US].
Arthur Cruttenden Mace Collection
(1) Excavation journals for 1899-1901 (working with W. M. F. Petrie) and 1901-1903 (working with G. A. Reisner).
(2) Personal correspondence exchanged between Mace and his wife Winifred during the Winter season 1922-1923, Winifred Mace and her mother during the Winter season 1923-1924, and other correspondence related to the excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
(3) Two typewritten articles by Mace on work in Tutankhamun's tomb: "DESPATCH No. 5" (3 pages), and "THE CLOSING OF THE TOMB" (incomplete, first page only + newspaper cutting of The Times article); both submitted to The Times and subsequently published on 31/01/1923 and 28/03/1923.
(4) 39 photographs, most are original Burton images, some of which have been annotated by Howard Carter; they may have been used during the preparation of H. Carter and A. C. Mace, The Tomb of Tut.ankh.Amen i (1923).
(5) Newspaper cuttings, most from The Times, published between 1922 and 1925.
(y) Mace's account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun - typewritten version (TAA iv.1). Diary for 1922-3 (TAA iv.2).
(z) Mace's account of the opening of the burial chamber of Tutankhamun - original handwritten version (TAA iv.3).
Mace, Arthur Cruttenden
The Graffiti Archive Roger O. De Keersmaecker
Corpus of early traveller’s graffiti from selected sites and monuments in Egypt and Sudan, including transcriptions and photographs of graffiti, collated by Roger De Keersmaecker between 1965 and the 2010s, then published by him between 2001 and 2019.
De Keersmaecker, Roger O.
Print and bound publication:
Print and bound publication:
Print and bound publication:
Print and bound publication:
Print and bound publication:
Print and bound publication:
Linant de Bellefonds, (Bey and Pasha) Louis Maurice Adolphe
Two albums containing plans and drawings of Egyptian monuments.
Barry, (Sir) Charles
Chariots: Tutankhamun excavation documentation - Carter's notes for planned publication
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Chariots. Howard Carter's collected notes for the intended scientific publication of Tutankhamun's tomb.
Carter, Howard
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Photographs or calling cards of members of Newberry's extended family. Some are named on the back by Newberry with a note on genealogy. Includes photographs of: Newberry's mother Sarah Newberry, 1905; Newberry's Uncle F.J. Newberry; Newberry's Grandfather F.W. Newberry; Mrs Sarah Pine born Kenward (1790-?); Mrs Thomas Kenward; William Munk; James Newberry (1781-); Elizabeth Newberry (1791-); Thomas Kenward (1788-); Mrs James Newberry born Dixy. Also includes receipt for 12 calling cards, 1867.
Notebooks, loose notes, drafts of articles, teaching notes, photocopies, card indexes, copies of inscriptions, impressions, photographs, negatives, transparencies (cut into strips and in rolls), videotape recording, tracings, drawings, and correspondence.
Clère, Jacques Jean
George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga
View of the small temple structure between Nadûra and Hibis, with male figures and a camel in the right side foreground:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga
View of the gateways to the Amun temple at Hibis:
George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 100
Three registers of relief scenes from the passage area of the tomb of Rekhmire (TT100) at the west bank of Thebes, including a funeral procession with rows of figures bearing goods and offerings: