- Edwards MSS 2.1.Front cover
- Item
- 1874
- Leather binding created in 2002.
Poem 'To his mummy (who is older than he)'
Handwritten poem:
'To his mummy, (who is older than he) -
What shall I call thee? Mummy, - Sweetheart mine,
Where shall I find thee?... if in truth I dare
To disinter thee from the desert plain
And carry off thy body to afar.
Where shall I find thee? Burrowing with my hands
Tale[?] deep in the earth, as when they seek to meet
Some prised treasure. Yes, to far off lands
we'll travel now this summer fair my sweet.
Thy home shall be some great museum, framed
With all the splendours art can cast around,
Where thou shalt soon midst wond'ring peoples stand,
Nor think x [?] more to lie in native ground.
Yes come, I know, thou wilt! For well nigh due
Is now another find; since two days past
Have not seen a portrait, and anew
I seek to find another love at last.
I waked last night from dreams of finds, and lo!
Five new tombs have we opened now today,
And sure in one of them, deep down, full low,
Thy smiling face is lying! Come away!
Away dear love to meet and greet the sun,
Which yet thou hast not seen for ages past,
When thou lay down, Europe had scarce begun
To run its course, which thou shalt see at last.
Swift, swift, we'll travel by Northern shore
Dear lady! from the drowsy East fly fast,
Darkness + ignominy are no more,
Thy treasured features now are mine at last.
Hawara
W.m.F.P.
With many apologies to A.B.E.
Mr Smith ascending the Kobel-alp
Ink drawing of man walking:
The only Man I ever really loved.
Ink drawing of man:
Bound in brown leather.
Ink drawing of bells ringing.
Letter with drawing of carving on the Via Augustales, Pompeii
Handwritten letter with ink drawing of carving:
Handwritten letter with ink drawing of owl:
' I send it to thee to read, will a 'return' [?] [?]? Will thy Owl what S. Chester charges thee for the amulets. I cannot find the string of scarabs that came to me with the rest of Sir. E. Wilsons little collection - + am troubled. I should be so sorry if they were p[?]ing mislaid or lost, like Petrie's things. My sweet, own, darling baby lover-bird, goodbye. Thy poor, lonely, fond, crippled little Martyred Owl' (in ink).
Sketch of landscape of Sion, Switzerland
Ink drawing of Sion in Switzerland above beginning of letter:
'April 9th / 88 My own love - I have first verified the addresses on about 200 Reports - + done up a lot of copies of [?]' (in ink)
Sketch of unidentified landscape
Ink drawing of landscape with buildings and mountains:
Pencil and watercolour sketch of countryside scene:
Pencil drawing of scarab beetle at the Temple of Dendur:
Pencil drawing of the headdress of a king:
Cover bound in brown leather.
Nine mounted pencil sketches:
Pencil drawing with Christian altar in the first hypostyle hall at Philae temple complex:
The traders' landing place at Aswan
Watercolour and pencil sketch of landing place at Aswan:
Shrine of legs of Osiris at Philae
Pencil drawing of shrine of legs of Osiris:
Pencil drawing of sistrum at Abu Simbel:
Pencil drawing of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel:
Head of Ti; water sellers; donkeys; Sheik Salîm
Five pencil sketches:
Watercolour and pencil sketch of remains of structure and dahabiyyas:
Gebel Abu Foda, Middle Egypt:
Coptic ruins near Kalabshuh; Temple of Gertasseh; ruins of town near Maharrakeh
Three mounted pencil and watercolour sketches:
Human figures; camel; dahabiyya
Seven pencil sketches:
Woman sketching with crocodile
Ink drawing of woman sketching with crocodile:
Mounted watercolour and pencil sketches of Castellàz and Monte Serrata from Pieve di Zoldo.
Mounted watercolour of Sassolungo and Sassopiatto.