Tutankhamun Archive: Tutankhamun memorabilia comprising postcard: "A Dream comes to Tutankhamen.", image signed "H.S.", published/issued by Gaddis & Seif, Luxor, "Humour in Egypt" Series; not posted. c1922-1930 (TAA Archive iii.49.3)
Tutankhamun Archive: reel-to-reel tape recording and cassette tape of the same, of a BBC radio broadcast on the 1972 Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum. 1972 (TAA iii.50.2a-b)
John Gordon Ross (1920-2006) American photographer: 35mm slides (8) and black & white photographic print (1) rel to Egypt, transferred from Thames & Hudson 1960s-1990s (Ross photographs)
Tutankhamun Archive: merchandise pamphlet for ‘Treasures of Tutankhamun’ exhibition at the British Museum in 1972 1972 (TAA iii.50.1)
Tutankhamun Archive: Tutankhamun memorabilia: 1920s postcards (17) showing objects being moved from Tutankhamun’s tomb to the Laboratory (KV15, Sethos II) c1920-1929 (TAA ii.6.71-87)
Edward William Lane (1801-1876), Arabic scholar and Egyptologist: album containing a selection of watercolours and drawings created during the periods Lane lived in Egypt c1820-1849 ((E. W.) Lane MSS 8)
Raymond Oliver Faulkner (1894-1982), British Egyptologist: manuscript pages (6), unpublished translation of the stela of king Kamosi [Kamose], found in the foundations of the Second Pylon, Karnak [TopBib ii2.37, 73]; manuscript pages (13), drafts with later annotations (changes and corrections) for sections of Faulkner’s Dictionary of Middle Egyptian c1950-1963 (Faulkner MSS)
Marianne Eaton-Krauss (b1944), American/German Egyptologist: Eaton-Krauss correspondence (1 letter and print outs of several emails) with Marc Gabolde between 1987 and 2023 about a project to study the monuments associated with King Tutankhamun in the Temple of Karnak. Accompanied by a chronological summary to facilitate use 1987-2023 (Eaton-Krauss MSS)
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