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Edwards MSS 2.1.4 · Pièce · 1874
Fait partie de Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards Collection

Five mounted pencil or pencil and wash sketches:

  • top: Dahibya
    • [on mount] 'native boat' (ink note)
  • middle left: Sheik Cotton
    • [on mount] 'Holy Sheyk Cotton' (ink note)
  • middle middle: a shaduf
    • [on mount] 'The Shadoof.' (ink note)
  • middle right: Mehemet Ali
    • [on mount] 'Mehemet Ali.' (ink note)
  • bottom: woman collecting water.
Two men with camel
Edwards MSS 2.1.20 · Pièce · 1874
Fait partie de Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards Collection

Pencil sketch with two men and camel in foreground and remains of structure in the background.

  • mounted
  • [on mount] 'Bargaining for a Camel. Assouan.' (ink note).
Camel and male figure
Edwards MSS 2.3.4 · Pièce · c. 1870-1892
Fait partie de Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards Collection

Ink drawing of male figure riding camel:

  • [on drawing] 'Scenting the Spring from afar.' (ink note)
  • [on reverse of drawing] 'to her (underlined). But a nice capable girl was found in the village, who came up [?] to-day - + for two hours to-day - but - <who> cannot come any more, having an engage-ment at the Anna's[?] from tomorrow for a month. They are taking her as temporary housemaid till they leave for Cannes in Feby.' (ink note)
Woman and crocodile
Edwards MSS 2.3.9 · Pièce · 1888
Fait partie de Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards Collection

Ink drawing of woman with crocodile:

  • [on drawing] 'The Larches, Westbury-on-Trym, Nr. Bristol.' (printed) 'The delights of sketching 1000 miles up the Nile, Scene the Second (Rapid disappearance of A.B.E.) April 24 / 88. (underlined) Here is Scene the Second in this terrible Tragedy for you - + I' (ink note)
Woman and crocodile
Edwards MSS 2.3.10 · Pièce · 1888
Fait partie de Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards Collection

Ink drawing of woman and crocodile:

  • [on drawing] 'The Larches, Westbury-on-Trym, Nr. Bristol.' (printed) 'Act the Third (underlined) "''Tis distance lends enchantment to the view." May 1. 1888.' (ink note)