Portrait of the young boy Abdallah at Karnak:
- pencil drawing
- mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 109
- 17.8 x 25.7 cm
- [on recto of drawing] 'Abdallah. Karnac. 3rd June 1843 / G Ll.' (pencil note)
- [on mount] '52' (pencil note)
Portrait of the young boy Abdallah at Karnak:
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:
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:
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:
A moored boat carrying Hajj pilgrims at Dashriya (North of Gezira village in Luxor, West bank):
Three men fishing with basket-traps in the flooded canals at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
A fallen column, perhaps from the Roman theatre, at Tell el-Farama (Pelusium):
Four fallen columns, perhaps from the Roman theatre, at Tell el-Farama (Pelusium):
The ruins of an Islamic building at Tineh; exterior view showing doorway and small windows:
The boar's habitat in the salt marshes at Salhieh (Salhiya):
Rafieah's camel recumbent in the desert at Salhieh (Salhiya):
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:
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:
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]:
The ruins of an Islamic building at Tineh; interior view showing structural arches and doorway with small windows above:
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:
Rafieah hunting boar in the salt marshes at Salhieh (Salhiya):
A falcon capturing a teal above the salt marshes at Salhieh (Salhiya):
Camel standing beneath a palm tree, with a tall-necked vessel in the foreground, at Saqqara:
"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:
Young shepherd hauling a sheep by its forelegs towards a pool of water at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
Flocks of birds upon, and flying above, the salt marshes, with a hunter in the foreground, at Salhieh (Salhiya):
Head (top lost) and shoulders of a sphinx at Karnak; king wearing nemes and broad collar, not inscribed (no text recorded), probably New Kingdom:
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 a scene with kneeling Seti I offering water to Horus:
Female servant bringing a gazelle and a tray laden with grapes, from a wall painting in the tomb of Amenemhet (TT 82), temp. Tuthmosis III, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
A priest, wearing a long cloak and carrying a staff, and a priestess, from the funeral cortege accompanying the sarcophagus which is being dragged to the tomb, in the tomb of Amenemhet (TT 82), temp. Tuthmosis III, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
Two men in a pool collecting water in large jars (for brick-making), detail from a scene in the tomb of Rekhmire (TT 100), temp. Tuthmosis III to Amenophis II, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
Two rows of female mourners squatting on the ground, detail from a funerary scene in the tomb of Haremhab (TT 78), temp. Tuthmosis III to Amenhotep III, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
Two men carrying a large wine-jar with painted grape-vine decoration, detail of a scene from an unidentified tomb at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes: