RMTXG9T6–Medinet Abu - Thebes, December, the 5th of 1832 Lithograph from a watercolour by David Roberts (Scottish)
RMTXG9TE–Luxor, Thebes - Upper Egypt Lithograph from a watercolour by David Roberts (Scottish)
RMTXG9YF–Robert Talbot-Kelly British school Eastern Lake - Egypt Watercolour
RMTXG9N5–Lateral Elevation of the Thyphonium at Dendera Lithograph from a watercolour by David Robert (Scottish)
RMTXGX8W–Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza as astronomical observatory, showing how the passage to the subterranean chamber (not shown) acted as an observing tube, and how the passage on upper left could be used to observe time of solstice and equinox. Illustration of Piazzi Smyth's theory 1891 Wood engraving
RMTXGXD6–Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza used as astronomical observatory by ancient Egyptian priests. Illustration of Piazzi Smyth's theory. 1891 Artist's reconstruction Engraving
RMTXG9KX–Karnak - November, the 29th of 1838. Lithograph from a watercolour by David Robert (Scottish)
RM2A60346–battle scene 19th Dynasty, Egypt
RMTXG8JG–Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor Lithograph after a watercolour by David Roberts Ancient Egypt Archaeology Building Architecture
RMP68WGP–(Detail from) The Flight into Egypt 1883 by Edwin Long 1829-1891. Egyptian children offer Shabti figures to a mother and child
RMP67JDB–Ismail Pasha; known as Ismail the Magnificent (1830 – 1895); Khedive of Egypt and Sudan from 1863 to 1879; when he was removed at the behest of the United Kingdom.
RMP68WGK–(Detail from) The Flight into Egypt 1883 by Edwin Long 1829-1891. Two Egyptian children open a box with Shabti figures to sell to travellers
RM2R4WPYT–The Spinx with Pyramids in the background, 1852. Giza, Egypt. Photograph by Maxime Du Camp (1822-1894) French photographer. Ancient Egypt Archaeology
RM2R4WR0H–Karnak temple complex at Thebes (Luxor). Photograph of north gate taken during the French archaeological mission to Egypt led by Emmanuel Rouge (1811-1872). Ancient Egyptian
RM2R4WR14–Karnak temple complex at Thebes (Luxor). Photograph of column in first court of the Temple taken during the French archaeological mission to Egypt led by Emmanuel Rouge (1811-1872). Ancient Egyptian
RM2R4WR0K–Ruins of the temple complex at Karnak (Thebes), Luxor, Egypt, photographed in 1860s during work of Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863.
RM2R4WR05–Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863, centre, with group statuette uncovered at the excavations of the necropolis complex at Saqqara. Ancient Egypt Archaeology
RM2R4WPYR–Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863. Meriette-Bey, centre left, at the excavations of the necropolis complex at Saqqara. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Death Burial
RM2R4WR13–Step pyramid of Djoser (Zoser c2649-c2575 BC) at Saqqara. Photographed in 1860s during work of Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863. Ancient Egypt Archaeology
RMTXG9NR–Charles Vacher British school Cairo - panoramic view in 1863 Watercolour
RMTXG9N8–Charles Vacher British school Rock Tombs of Beni Hussan Watercolour
RMTXG9RX–Canon G. F. Weston Entrance to the Temple of Ramses III Watercolour
RMTXG9P5–JMW Turner British school The Pyramids Engraving from a sketch of C. Barry
RMTXG8JT–John Gardner Wilkinson British school View from the quarries of Toora - Maasara. Three groups of pyramids can be seen in the distance. From left to right, Saqqara, Abooseer, and Giza Watercolour
RMTXG9YG–Charles Vacher British school City of tombs looking towards Saqqara and Cairo, 1863
RMTXG9N9–Desert and quarries, Aswan, with the Island of Elephantine Lithograph from a watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe
RMTXG9MR–Canon G. F. Weston Front of the Great Temple in Abu Simbel' - sandstone statues of Ramses II Watercolour
RMTXG8C9–Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings of Thebes - Bab-el-Malook Lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts
RMTXG9MN–The Temple of Edfu Lithograph from a watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe
RM2R4WPYP–Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus. Photographed in 1860s during work of Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863.
RM2R4WR0J–Excavations at the necropolis at Saqqara. Photographed in 1860s during work of Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863, who began work at Saqqara in 1850.
RM2R4WR09–Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus. Photographed in 1860s during work of Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881) French archaeologist and founder of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1863.
RMTXG9Y2–The Whirling Dervishes Engraving from 'Le Caire et la haute Egypte' (Cairo and Upper Egypt), Paris, 1872.
RM2A5YM1B–Court of the Great Temple - Philae', 1843. Lithograph after Owen Jones and Jules Goury. Temple of Isis principal goddess of ancient Egypt, sister and wife of Osiris. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMTXG7PW–James S. Baillie The Flight into Egypt - Angel leads Mary carrying the infant Jesus on a donkey, with Joseph following behind Lithograph
RMTXG9YE–Travellers leaving a city via a tree-shaded road Engraving from 'Le Caire et la haute egypte' (Cairo and Upper Egypt), Paris, 1872.
RM2K2K0AC–'Major-General John Frederick Maurice (1841-1912) c1890. English soldier who saw service in Ashanti, South Africa, Egypt and Sudan. Professor of military art and history,at the military Staff College 1885-1892.'
RMTXG7RJ–Moses, religious leader and principal prophet of Israelite Moses is holding the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments given him by God on Mount Sinai Lithograph
RMP68WGR–The Flight into Egypt 1883 by Edwin Long 1829-1891. Joseph; Mary and Jesus enter Egypt as they flee the holy Land
RMTXGMH6–Partial of the Book of the Dead of Any, showing the ba-spirits of he and his wife, from Thebes. Dated 13th Century BC
RM2ATHG2A–Charles Cattermole Scene in a Cairo Bazaar, Egypt', 19th Century. Watercolour, 1856 Located in the collection at, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. This watercolour was long mistakenly believed to be by John Frederick Lewis.
RM2A5YR8P–Colour photographic print of The Sphinx, Egypt. Photographed by Frank George Carpenter (1855-1924) Photographer. Dated 1899
RM2R4WR06–Helipolis - As it Is', 1878. Pencil with water- and body colour. William Simpson (1823-1899) Scottish painter. English tourists galloping donkeys, ignoring antiquities such as Obelisk of Senusert, 20th century BC. Egypt Tourism
RMMFNR53–The Ramseion, 1843. Lithograph after Owen Jones (1809-1874) British architect. Ruins of the Ramesseum, mortuary temple of Rameses II, 13th century BC. Statues of Rameses holding Crook and Flail. Ancient Egypt Kingship
RM2R4WR1A–House called Beyt-el-Tcheleby, Cairo, Egypt: Facade overlooking the courtyard, XVIII th century. Lithograph from 'L'Art arabe d'apres les monuments du Caire' 1869-1877 by Emile Prisse d'Avennes, (1807-1879) French architect and engineer.
RM2R4WPW6–Dendera', Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. View across the temple complex, Egypt.
RM2R4WR10–View of a Pyramid' After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology
RMMFNR3Y–Dendera'. Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French architect. Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RM2R4WR18–Suq al-Nahhasin, Cairo', 1866. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Egypt Architecture Building
RMMFNR5K–Temple at Medinet Abou -Thebes', 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. Egypt Luxor Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology
RM2R4WR19–Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia', Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin
RM2R4WR16–Karnak'. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Temple Ruin Religion Mytholgy
RM2R4WR02–Entrance to the Great Pyramid'. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Kufu Cheops Giza Egypt Archaeology Architecture
RM2R4WPWA–Approach to the Main Temple at Phylae', 1839. Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Philae
RMMFNR4W–View of the Nile at the Second Cataract. Watercolour. Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. The Second or Great Cataract, Nubia, was submerged by Lake Nasser. River Egypt
RM2R4WPY4–The Nile, Basra and Dendera', Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Boat on the river Nile, pyramids in the background, Egypt.
RMMFNR4E–Interior view of the Hall of Pillars at Esneh'. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Isna Upper Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RM2R4WPYX–The Emperor of Austria Ascending the Great Pyramid' 1869. Watercolour heightened with white. Franz Joseph I (1830-1916) Pyramid Kufu Cheops Giza Egypt Archaeology
RMMFNR5F–Denderah, interior of the Great Temple', 1843. Lithograph after Owen Jones and Jules Goury. Hippostyle hall of the Temple of Hathor, mother goddess of Ancient Egypt. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology
RM2R4WPXP–Island of Philae, Nubia' November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin
RM2R4WR0B–JWP's kanja moored beside the East bank of the Nile at Luxor', 1838-1843. Watercolour. Emile Prisse d'Avennes, (1807-1879) French architect, engineer and orientalist. Egypt
RMMFNR3T–The Isle of Philae'. Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French architect. Ruins of the Temple of Isis, principal goddess of ancient Egypt, sister and wife of Osiris. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR5H–Temple of Dendera', 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. Hippostyle hall of the Temple of Hathor, mother goddes of Ancient Egypt. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology
RMMFNR41–Dendera Interior'. Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French architect. Great Hall of the Temple of Hathor, showing the decorated columns. Dendera, Egypt. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR5N–Interior of the Great Hall of Karnak', 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. Ruins of the Temple of Amun, Thebes (Luxor). Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology
RM2R4WPWK–View from Under the Portico of the Temple of Dendera', c1839. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin
RMMFNR5P–The Nile near Bulak', 1868. Watercolour by Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. View of River Nile with Pyramids of Giza in left background. Landscape Egypt Boulak Cairo
RMMFNR52–Interior of a tomb. Lithograph after Jules Goury (1803-1834) French Architect. On either side a man is reclining on a divan and smoking a hookah. Ancient Egypt
RM2R4WPYF–The Statues of Memnon, Thebes', Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. The Colossi near the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, built by Amenhotep II (c1411-1375 BC). Archaeology
RM2R4WR0P–The artist arriving at the Second Cataract and wrigint his name on a rock, 14 May 1838. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French architect. River Nile Egypt
RMMFNR61–Cairo, the Gate of the Metwalys', 1839, (also Metawalea of Bab Zuweyleh). Oil on canvas. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Egypt Street Trade Shop Stall Transport Camel Architecture House
RM2R4WPXR–General View of the Island of Philae, Nubia' November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin
RM2R4WPXW–The Statues of Memnon, Thebes, During the Inundations', Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. The Colossi near the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, built by Amenhotep II (c1411-1375 BC).
RMMFNR47–View of Mount Barkal', 1842-1845. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Team of natives pulling sledge containing artefact from Egyptian ruins at Nepata. Ancient Egypt Sudan Archaeology
RMMFNR5X–The Obelisk at Heliopolis', 1839. Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Red granite obelisk of Senusert I, 20th century BC, oldest obelisk still in situ, 15km/9m north east of Cairo.
RMMFNR46–Interior of the Temple at Philae'. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Columns in the Temple of Isis, principal goddess of ancient Egypt, sister and wife of Osiris. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR5G–Grand Temple at Karnak', 1843. Lithograph after Owen Jones and Jules Goury. Hypostyle hall of Temple of Amun, Thebes (Luxor). Closed bud papyrus capitals, left, open bud, right. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology
RM2R4WR0D–Mosque of el-Aschraff', c1866. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Exterior of Sultan Ashref Al-Barsbay Mosque, Khan-e-Khalili, Cairo, Egypt. Architecture Building Religious Islamic
RMMFNR5M–Edfou', 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. View inside arcaded court, looking towards the gateway (pylon). Temple of Horus, falcon-headed god, 237-57 BC. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology
RMMFNR57–Temple at Kom Ombo. 1843. Lithograph after Owen Jones and Jules Goury. Graeco Temple on the Nile 30 miles north of Aswan, Egypt, built during the Graeco-Roman period 332 BC-395 AD. Dedicated to Sobek and Horus. Religion Mytholgy
RM2R4WPWX–Kom Ombo', November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple on Nile 30 miles north of Aswan, Egypt, built 332 BC-395 AD. Dedicated to Sobek and Horus. Religion Mytholgy
RM2R4WPXN–Kom Ombo', November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple on Nile 30 miles north of Aswan, Egypt, built 332 BC-395 AD. Dedicated to Sobek and Horus. Religion Mytholgy
RM2K2K06F–War in Egypt, 1882. During unrest in 1881 and 1882 the Egyptian Army had built forts to protect Alexandria. Anxious for the safety of the Suez Canal, after a number of warnings, the British Fleet bombarded Alexandria on 11 July 1882. A Krupp field gun in position in defence of Alexandria.
RMMFNR4X–Temple of Amada, Nubia. Watercolour, Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Dedicated to Amun, it was built on the orders of Thutmosis III. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR4N–Ruins in the Karnak temple complex at Thebes (Luxor). Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR48–Interior view of the Hall at Karnak'. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Hippostyle Hall in Karnak temple complex at Thebes (Luxor). Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR4F–Giant limestone statues of Ramses II (Rameses - 1304-1237 BC). Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Each holds crook and flail, symbols of kingship. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR43–Abydos and Kom es Sultan', 1873-1874. Amelia Edwards (1831-1892) English Egyptologist, novelist and journalist: Co-founder of Egyptian Exploration Fund. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR4G–Courtyard of the Artist's House at Cairo', 1841-1851. Watercolour. John Frederick Lewis (1805-1876) English Orientalist painter who lived in Cairo 1840-1850. Domestic Architecture
RMMFNR51–Limestone statues of Ramses II in main temple at Abu Simbel. Each holds crook and flail, symbols of kingship. Lithograph after Jules Goury (1803-1834) French Architect. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR4M–Watercolour of part of an Ancient Egyptian temple. Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Archaeology Religion
RMMFNR4T–Rock temples, Abu Simbel. Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Nearest is Temple of Hathor. Furthest are statues of Rameses II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR4J–Copy of a fresco in the small Temple of Memnon (Amenhotep) at El Kab (Hillal - Nekheb), 1841. Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Goddess Nekhbet in form of Vulture. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR4H–Copy of a fresco in the small Temple of Memnon (Amenhotep) at El Kab (Hillal - Nekheb), 1841. Nestor l'Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. God Horus enthroned and Pharoah (left). Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RMMFNR49–Rock Temple at Abu Simbel'. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Statues of Rameses (Ramses) II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple. Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RM2R4WR12–Gateway, Cairo', 1884. Watercolour. William Simpson (1823-1899) Scottish painter. Stone arch with body of crocodile above it. Men in Arab dress walking, talking and waiting. Through arch in courtyard man ans woman in conversation.
RM2R4WR0N–Karnak - Great Hall of Columns: View across centre avenue', 1866. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Temple complex at Thebes (Luxor). Archaeology Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian Architecture
RM2R4WPYK–Entrance to the Caves at Beni Hasan'. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egyptian burial site used mainly during the Middle Kingdom, 21st-17th centuries BC. Death Burial
RM2R4WR0Y–The Great Sphinx of Giza. Watercolour. Emile Prisse d'Avennes (1807-1879) French architect, engineer and orientalist. Ancient Eyptian statue of mythical figure of lion with human head, Fourth Dynasty (1723-1563 BC). Archaeology
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