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Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: The protector, 1983. Artist: Henri Meyer

The protector, 1983. Artist: Henri Meyer
The protector, 1983. A French caricature of England and Egypt. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 11th February 1893

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Gebel Silsileh, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Gebel Silsileh, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Gebel Silsileh, Egypt, 1878. Tombs and shrines cut into the rock above the River Nile. They are thought to date from the 19th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt (13th century BC)

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: A print from 19th Century Egypt, 1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce

A print from 19th Century Egypt, 1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
A print from 19th Century Egypt, 1847

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Napoleon (1769-1821), French soldier and emperor

Napoleon (1769-1821), French soldier and emperor
Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor. General Bonaparte, as he then was, during his Egyptian campaign 1798-1799, with the Pyramids in the distance

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza being used as an astronomical observatory

Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza being used as an astronomical observatory. Illustration demonstrating Piazzi Smyths theory that a passage from the lower of the two subterranean chambers (A)

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza being used as an astronomical observatory, 1891

Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza being used as an astronomical observatory, 1891. Artists reconstruction illustrating Piazzi Smyths theory

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza as an astronomical observatory

Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza as an astronomical observatory. Diagram showing how the passage to the subterranean chamber (not shown) acted as an observing tube

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish general, 1801. Artist: John Kay

Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish general, 1801. Artist: John Kay
Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), Scottish general, 1801. Abercromby served in the Seven Years War. He defeated the French at Alexandria (Aboukir Bay), on 21 March 1801, but died of his wounds

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Wooden model of a man ploughing with oxen, from Egypt, Middle Kingdom, c2040-1750 BC

Wooden model of a man ploughing with oxen, from Egypt, Middle Kingdom, c2040-1750 BC. This model was originally placed in a tomb. From the British Museums collection

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Faience, Glass and Ivory Playing Pieces from Egyptian Tombs, circa 1500 BC

Faience, Glass and Ivory Playing Pieces from Egyptian Tombs, circa 1500 BC. Held at the Louvre, Paris

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Wood Model of Woman Grinding Corn, Egyptian Tomb Finding, c1900 BC

Wood Model of Woman Grinding Corn, Egyptian Tomb Finding, c1900 BC. Middle Kingdom at British Museum

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Wooden Model of Man fanning Fire, Egyptian Tomb Finding, c1900 BC

Wooden Model of Man fanning Fire, Egyptian Tomb Finding, c1900 BC. Middle Kingdom

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Egyptian Faience Shabti-Figures from a Tomb

Egyptian Faience Shabti-Figures from a Tomb. The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti) was a funerary figurine used in Ancient Egypt

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Ploughing from an Egyptian Stele, 18th Dynasty, 1332BC-1323 BC

Ploughing from an Egyptian Stele, 18th Dynasty, 1332BC-1323 BC. Horemheb ploughing land in the Fields of Aaru in order to gain eternal life. Relief from the Tomb of Horemheb

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Fragment of painted plaster from the tomb of Sebekhotep, from Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1400 BC

Fragment of painted plaster from the tomb of Sebekhotep, from Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1400 BC. As a senior treasury official of the reign of Thutmose IV

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, c1350 BC

Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, c1350 BC
Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun (no 2), Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC. This fragment is divided into two main registers

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Pyramid at Giza, Egypt, Old Kingdom, c26th century BC

Pyramid at Giza, Egypt, Old Kingdom, c26th century BC. The three Great Pyramids at Giza were built as tombs for the Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: The Sphinx, Egypt, 1744

The Sphinx, Egypt, 1744. The huge head of the Sphinx, seen from the front. It is just in front of the second pyramid of Memphis. Engraving after FL Norden

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: Highgate Cemetery, London, 1838

Highgate Cemetery, London, 1838. View of the Egyptian Avenue in the North London Cemetery, built in the architectural style fashionable at this time

Background imageEgyptian pyramids and tombs Collection: From The Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of The Canal and Its Consequences. ), 1869

From The Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of The Canal and Its Consequences. ), 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
From The Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of The Canal and Its Consequences.), 1869. In November 1869 the Suez Canal was formally opened



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