Egypt (former nation/state/empire)
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
Temple of Phylae [i.e. Philae], Mar 1920, 1920-03
65 x 40 mm.
Temple of Phylae [i.e. Philae], Mar 1920, 1920-03
140 x 85 mm.
The Citadel, Cairo, Feb '20, 1920-02
100 x 60 mm.
The colonnade, Island of Philae, 1857
226 x 155mm. A view looking south along the colonnade on the western side of the island which leads to the Great Temple, with the Nile beyond and the granite formations on the Island of Biggeh in the background.
The court of Shishak, Karnac, 1857
159 x 223 mm. A view showing the remains of part of the temple of Amon at Karnac with painted hieroglyphs on the standing walls and fallen pillars and debris littering the foreground.
The Memnonium, Thebes, 1857
225 x 157 mm. A view showing two of the still standing halls of the Memnonium (more properly the Ramesseum) with an Egyptian and a camel in the foreground.
The Pyramid, Mar 1920, 1920-03
85 x 60 mm. Showing Tymms stood near the top of a pyramid.
The pyramids, 1900 - 1930
Nothing is known of the provenance of this collection of lantern slides and glass plates. The images likely were created to illustrate lectures given at the RCS.
The temple of Maharraka, Nubia, 1857
227 x 155 mm. A view showing the imposing columns and ruins of the unfinished temple of Maharraka.
Threshing, 1944 - 1945
53 x 80 mm
View at Karnac from the granite pylon, 1857
227 x 156 mm. A view looking from the granite pylon over the tumbled ruins of Karnac towards two distant obelisks (?obelisks of Thut-mose I and Queen Hat-shepsut).
Vue des Cataracts d ‘Assouan, 1905 - 1906
289 x 228 mm. A pleasant landscape study looking along the Nile somewhere between Aswan town and the dam with small granite islands in midstream and dhows sailing in the foreground.
Wady Kardassy, Nubia, 1857
229 x 167 mm. A view showing a four pillared ruin on the banks of the Nile. Sir G. Wilkinson named the site 'Gertasse', which Frith expounds on in the commentary which accompanies this print.
Water carriers, 1944 - 1945
85 x 53 mm
Water carriers, 1944 - 1945
85 x 53 mm
Water wheels, canal zone, 1944 - 1945
53 x 80 mm