Group scene of figures seated under a tent:
- watercolour
- mounted
- [on mount] 'Une tente nubienne'. (pencil note)
- 13.9 by 10.5 cm
Group scene of figures seated under a tent:
Sketch of Nubian men:
View of the second cataract at Wadi Halfa:
View of the second cataract at Wadi Halfa, with seated figures in the foreground:
Plan and detailed section of the small temple at Abu Simbel, including a separate drawing at the top left of the statue of the goddess Hathor in bovine form protecting the king between two Hathor-headed pillars (41):
Plan of the great temple at Abu Simbel, including a separate drawing of the four seated statues of the king and the gods at (115):
Drawings of the cartouches of Ramesses II from the New Kingdom temple at el-Sebua (numbered 2 and 3):
Plan of the New Kingdom temple at el-Sebua:
Colossal standard-bearer statue of Ramesses II (south statue), from the pylon area at (28) of the New Kingdom temple at el-Sebua:
View of the sphinx avenue and pylon of the New Kingdom temple at el-Sebua:
On the top of the page is a sketch of the figure of a goddess or a queen from a column, and on the lower half of the page is a view of the pronaos and pylon of the temple at el-Dakka:
Relief figure of the god Bes from the west column of entrance of the temple facade at el-Dakka:
Plan of the temple at el-Dakka
View of the temple at el-Dakka:
Plan of the temple at el-Maharraqa:
Plan of the temple of Isis at Qurta:
View of the temple to Isis and Serapis at el-Maharraqa in Nubia:
View of the temple to Isis at Qurta:
Relief scene from the sanctuary of the rock temple at Beit el-Wali in Nubia, depicting the young king Ramesses II suckled by the god Anukis at (40) and including some lines of hieroglyphic text. On the bottom right side is a small plan of the temple space:
Sectioned plan and details of the rock temple at Beit el-Wali in Nubia, including details of the relief scenes:
Plan of the temple of Dendera:
View inside the temple of Dendera:
Plan of the temple at Kalabsha:
View of the temple at Kalabsha:
Plan of the Isis temple at Daod, including the cartouches of a Roman emperor at the top left corner:
View of the remains of the Isis temple at Dabod:
View of Cairo, looking west across the southern cemetery towards the pyramids of Giza:
Bayn el-Qasrain (Between the Two Palaces) street in Cairo, with the madrasas of Sultans Qalawun and Barquq on the left and the madrasa of Sultan al-Zahir Baybars ahead:
View of the island and temple remains of Philae:
View of the temple remains on Philae and part of the Nile in the foreground: