(a) The Times: 9.x.1895: Report on the Church Congress held at Norwich; various archaeological papers read, including A. H. Sayce. (b) Academy: 7.ix.1895: Part of an article on the Hyksos by A. H. Sayce. (c) Standard: 1.viii.1896: Discovery of Coptic MSS. by Dr Karl Schmidt. (d) The Times: 17.iv.1897: “A New Syrian Version of the Apocalypse” (MS. belonging to Earl Crawford). (e) Church Congress: 5.x.1898: Mr Montagu R. James on New Testament Apocrypha (f) Catholic University Bulletin: 31.xii.1911: “The Pierpont Morgan Collections of Coptic MSS.” (g) Theologische Literaturzeitung 1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection - Prof. Hyvernat (h) The Times: 15.iv.1912: Discovery of a papyrus of Deuteronomy, Jonah and the Acts acquired by the British Museum. (i) The Nation, N. York: 4.i.1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection - Prof. Hyvernat (j) ? (German): 20.ii.1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection (k) Strasbourg Post: 10.iv.1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection (l) The Times: 14.v.1913: Freer MS. possibly from the White Monastery
Notes, photographs, squeezes, correspondence, and offprints. Contain, amongst others, references to Assyriological, Greek, Cypriot, and Egyptological material. Includes notes made by Petrie which were with Sayce at the time of his death.
Consists of at least two sets of slides which have been combined. Made by a tourist(s), probably between 1910 and 1930. Views include Alexandria, Karnak, Luxor, Ramesseum, objects in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, and scenes of daily life.
313 black-and-white glass negatives made during the excavation of Antinoë (modern el-Sheikh Ibâda, opposite el-Ashmûnein, in Middle Egypt) in 1913-14 by John de Monins Johnson for the Graeco-Roman branch of the Egypt Exploration Society. The negatives are not accompanied by any supporting written records or descriptions of the photographed objects.
2,500 slides (35 mm), taken in 1962 and 1963 at sites in Egypt and in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Folder containing typewritten and handwritten lists/catalogues.
4 albums containing rubbings mainly of objects in the British Museum, and also other museums and private collections including those in the J. Lee collection.
153 black and white negatives taken in Egypt, Palestine, and Greece. Boxes marked with the date '1910'. Most of the Egyptian negatives show Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx.