Saqqara. Pyramid of Pepi (Pepy) I. Caption reads: 'In Pyramid of Pepi, part of 478. In the wall is built in, as a common stone, a slab with clumsy figures on it, badly colored; this is the only known example of aprentice's practise, of which so much was required.'
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser). Caption reads: 'Step Pyramid, South face. Shewing two earlier casings, 3 & 4, at a steeper angle than the later. The oldest part shews smaller stones.'
There are also two arrows numbered 3 and 4 and a '5 ft rod' labelled.
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser). Caption reads: 'Old finished casing of the addition in 482 (No 4 of 480) covered by the present outside coating.'
Saqqara (Saqqâra). Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser). Caption reads: 'Two finished casings on South side, near middle of face. (see 1 & 2 in No 485) Smaller stones by casings, and in lower part of front step, both covered with larger stones at the last coating.'
Saqqara (Saqqâra), Step Pyramid of Neterikhet (Djoser). Caption reads: 'Step pyramid of Sakkara, from S.W. Shewing the deepest part now seen. The smaller stones on the bottom of the south face belong to an older part covered by enlarging the pyramid.'
There are also two arrows labelled 1 and 2 pointing to 'earlier casings'.
-View of modern Medinet el-Faiyum, with its Islamic cemetery in the foreground (taken from the remains of the old town). -Caption: 'Medinet el Faium. from the mounds of the old town. Cemetery in front.'.
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'The "Kursi Farûn", "Chair of Pharaoh". or Pyramids of Beyahmu. from the South.'
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'Closer view of corner of enclosure. (exactly end on) with projecting foot of masonry below slope. angle by Howard Vyse, (also by this view with horizon) 63º 30' Angle of a rise of 2 on a base of 1 - 63º 26''
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'S.E. corner of E. pile, and part of surrounding enclosure. Shewing the ground to be clear between them; hence the outer slope was not part of a pyramid, but rather of a mastaba-like court; from the Arab name there were probably statues on the piles: this resembling the pyramids with statues on them of Hdtus II.149.'
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'N.W. corner of W. pile, with stones in enclosure, and edge of it. These stones are the highest that exist between the walls and the piles; and therefore the best evidence that there is for a continuous pyramid.'
With three arrows pointing at the monuments described.
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'S.W. corner of W. pile; with enclosure of E. pile in distance. Stones in front seem to shew a paving of the enclosed courts surrounding the piles.'
With two arrows pointing at the monuments described.