Colossal striding statue of a king, possibly Taharqa or Tanwetamani, found in the grey granite quarry area of Tumbos in northern Sudan. It lies upon the ground in amongst various pieces of rubble:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'Quarry G A H p 9 vol II V 14 Quarries of Tumbos'. (pencil note)
Colossal statue of the Meroitic king Natakamani from the northern area of the island of Argo (Arko) in Sudan. It lies upon the ground in two clear breaks at the torso:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'map D -'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom left edge] 'G. A H Colossal statue in the Isle of Argos'. (pencil note)
Drawing of two restored colossal statues from the island of Argo (Arko) in Sudan. The left side statue includes a smaller figure at his right side leg, possibly representing his son. Both figures wear a pleated skirt and crown, and adopt a striding pose. These statues could represent the Meroitic king Natakamani, who is known to have had statues found in this area:
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[on recto, top left corner] 'v 3 VII p. 2 Vol. II' (pencil note)
[on recto, centre] 'Restoration of the two colossal statues in the island of Argo'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom edge] 'Restoration of the two colossal statues in the Isle of Argos. please to write this out again as we cannot read it'. (pencil note)
View of the landscape of the west bank at Thebes during the Nile inundation, towards the right side in the distance are the two colossi of Memnon partially submerged in the water:
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[on recto, bottom left corner] 'Nº2'. (ink note)
[on mount, bottom edge] 'Nº2 Medinet Abou View of the western mountain & south end of the plain of Thebes - taken during the time of the inundation of the Nile'. (ink note)
Interior decoration from the Egyptian coffin of Nesamun, probably of 20th / 21st Dynasty:
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[on recto, top edge] 'No. 3'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom edge] 'Plate 2. of the interior of the case of an ancient Egyptian mummy containing the royal prenomen of Amenophis the 1st brought to England by, J. Sams. 1836. Madeley lith. 3 Wellington St. Strand.' (ink note)