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Transporting objects from the tomb, lantern slides

  • 18 lantern slides.
  • Photographer not known.
  • Photographs were taken in early 1923.
  • A series of images showing objects from the Antechamber being transported from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (KV15, Sethos II).

Removing one of the vessels from the tomb, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Caption: 'Removing one of the famous Alabaster Vases. 16 steps into tomb.'
  • Arthur Callender and a colleague carrying one of the ornamental alabaster unguent vases (57) found in the Antechamber.

Lord Carnarvon at Castle Carter II, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph probably taken in late 1922 or early 1923.
  • George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, fifth Earl of Carnarvon, standing in the doorway of 'Castle Carter', Howard Carter's house at Elwet el-Diban located at the entrance to the wadi leading to the Valley of the Kings.

Tourists outside the tomb, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Date not known, taken in the 1920s.
  • A group of tourists listen to a local guide while standing next to the modern enclosure wall surrounding the entrance to the tomb of Tutankhamun. On the right, a man stands holding a tray of objects, possibly refreshments or souvenirs.

Transporting portrait bust (mannequin), photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph taken in early 1923.
  • An Egyptian team member carrying the wooden portrait figure of Tutankhamun (116), the so-called mannequin, from the King's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (KV 15, Sethos II). The Egyptologist and journalist Arthur Weigall can be seen walking alongside, in the background.

Chariot (121) being manoeuvred out of the tomb, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph taken in early 1923.
  • View of activity around the entrance and stairs of Tutankhamun's tomb. Howard Carter (seated) watching Arthur Callender and three Egyptian team members manoeuvre a chariot body (121) out of the tomb.
  • The same tray is shown in TAA iii.6.53-54.

Transporting a chariot (121), photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Taken in early 1923.
  • Arthur Callender and Egyptian team members transporting a chariot body (121) from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (tomb KV 15, Sethos II).
  • The same tray is shown in TAA iii.6.52, 54.

Transporting one of the chariots (121), photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Taken in early 1923.
  • Egyptian team members transporting a chariot body (121) from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (tomb KV 15, Sethos II).
  • The same tray is shown in TAA iii.6.52-53.

Chair (91), digital image

  • Digital image, original image perhaps created by Walter Segal or a Cairo, Egyptian Museum, photographer.
  • The original negative was created in the early 1930s.
  • 'Studio' image of the so-called throne of Tutankhamun (91).
  • Part of the same sequence of images within the Segal MSS.

Segal, Walter

Alfred Lucas working on objects, digital image

  • Digital image
  • Original negative was probably created in 1923.
  • Photograph of Alfred Lucas working on a group of small objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun in the laboratory set up in KV15 (Sethos II).
  • The photograph was probably taken by the The Times photographer.

Lunch in the Valley of the Kings: view 1, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photograph was probably taken by Lord Carnarvon in mid-February 1923.
  • Lunch in the Valley of the Kings (KV4, Ramesses IV). From left to right, an unidentified person, Harry Burton, Alfred Lucas, Arthur Callender, Arthur Mace, Howard Carter, and another unidentified person.
  • From a sequence of photographs showing the same event.

Lunch in the Valley of the Kings: view 2, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photograph was probably taken by Lord Carnarvon in mid-February 1923.
  • Lunch in the Valley of the Kings (KV4, Ramesses IV). From left to right, James Henry Breasted, Harry Burton, Alfred Lucas, Arthur Callender, Arthur Mace, Howard Carter, and Alan Gardiner.
  • From a sequence of photographs showing the same event.
  • Taken at the same time as Burton photograph P1544.

The Tutankhamun team, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer.
  • Original image was created probably in early 1923.
  • Photograph was taken in the Valley of the Kings.
  • Members of the Tutankhamun excavation team.
  • From left to right, Arthur Callender, Arthur Mace, Harry Burton, Howard Carter, Alan Gardiner, and Alfred Lucas.

Members of the Tutankhamun excavation team riding donkeys: view 1, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer, probably in early 1923.
  • A donkey procession in the Valley of the Kings.
    At the front, riding sidesaddle is Howard Carter, followed by Arthur Mace (wearing a dark hat). The man partially obscured by Mace is Alfred Lucas. At the back, riding the last donkey is Arthur Callender.
  • Donkeys were the main form of transport to and from Tutankhamun's tomb.
  • TAA ii.6.62 almost certainly records the same event.

Members of the excavation team riding donkeys: view 2, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer, probably in early 1923.
  • A donkey procession in the Valley of the Kings.
  • Riding donkeys, from the left, Alfred Lucas (white hat), Arthur Callender (also white hat), Howard Carter (medium coloured hat with dark band), and Arthur Mace (dark hat).
  • Donkeys were the main form of transport to and from Tutankhamun's tomb.
  • TAA ii.6.61 almost certainly records the same event.

Members of the xcavation team in car, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer, probably in early 1923.
  • Photograph of some of the excavation team seated in the 'First Ford in the desert'.
  • Taken outside Castle Carter II.
  • Front seats, from left, Howard Carter and chauffeur. Back seats, from left, Arthur Mace, Harry Burton, and Alfred Lucas.

Transporting two boxes to the laboratory, postcard

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph taken in early 1923, date of postcard not known.
  • Captioned 'Exploitation of Tout-Ankh-Amon's Tomb'.
  • Howard Carter (right) and Arthur Callender (left) carrying a tray of objects from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb. Objects include two footstools (78) and (84) and a rounded box of ebony and redwood veneer (79).

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 1, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '262.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 2, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '263.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 3, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '264.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 4, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '265.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 5, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '266.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 6, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '267.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Catalogue for James Deardon Holmes's Egypt photographs, PDF

  • PDF with scans of four typewritten pages from the Holmes Stereoscopic Catalogue typescript with the section listing photographs taken by Deardon Holmes in Egypt including the Tutankhamun photographs.
  • Complement to a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925, see TAA ii.6.65-70. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Holmes, James Deardon

Egyptian team transporting food boxes, postcard

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph was probably taken in early 1923, the production date of the postcard is not known, but almost certainly 1920s.
  • Postcard series: 'Exploitation of Tout-Ankh-Amon's Tomb'.
  • Postcard misprinted on both sides.
  • Members of the Egyptian team carrying a tray with food boxes (Carter 62) from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb to the Laboratory.
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