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Tutankhamens Collection

"Unveiling the Secrets of Tutankhamen: The Extraordinary Journey of Mr

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Mr Howard Carter

Mr Howard Carter
Howard Carter (1874-1939) British egyptologist, famed for his discovery of Tutankhamens tomb. Born in 1874, he went to Egypt as a draughtsman in 1891 and studied the inscriptions

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: The discoverers of Tutankhamen

The discoverers of Tutankhamen
Standing on the steps leading to the doorway of Tutankhamens tomb are (from left to right) Lady Evelyn Herbert, her father Lord Carnarvon, Mr Howard Carter and Mr B

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: First inspection of Tutankhamun's tomb

First inspection of Tutankhamun's tomb
The first glimpse of the great Egyptian treasure: a drawing from material supplied by Lord Carnarvon. Lord Carnarvon, Lady Evelyn Herbert

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Men assisting Howard Carter with Tutankhamuns tomb

Men assisting Howard Carter with Tutankhamuns tomb
The men assisting Mr Howard Carter: the three head men (at back) who are helping Mr Carter to pack and remove the objects from Tutankhamuns tomb to that of Seti II. 1923

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Egypt, Cairo, Painting of Tutankhamuns death mask on papyrus paper

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Tutankhamuns ivory fan with ostrich feathers

Tutankhamuns ivory fan with ostrich feathers
Tutankhamuns fan with ostrich feathers. It has a beautifully decorated ivory handle and the original feathers collected by Tutankhamun on his hunting expeditions

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter in Tutankamens Tomb, Egypt

Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter in Tutankamens Tomb, Egypt
Photograph showing George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, looking into the Gilded Sanctuary Room of Tutankhamens tomb, as Howard Carter looks back towards the photographer in the main outer

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Lord Carnarvon arrives at Luxor with his daughter

Lord Carnarvon arrives at Luxor with his daughter
Lord Carnarvon arrived at Luxor from Cairo on January 29th 1923 for the opening of the sealed inner chamber at King Tutankhamens tomb

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Lady Evelyn Herbert

Lady Evelyn Herbert, the only daughter of Lord George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnavon. First woman to see the interior of Tutankhamens tomb. Date: 1923

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Lord Carnarvon preparing to reach the Valley of the Tombs of

Lord Carnarvon preparing to reach the Valley of the Tombs of
Photograph taken of the afternoon of Lord Carnarvons return to Luxor, when he set out to pay his first visit to King Tutankhamens tomb in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Egyptian Inspiration

Egyptian Inspiration
A photograph showing a 1920s model in an Ancient Egypt-inspired dress, decorated with hieroglyphics. The discovery of Tutankhamens tomb by Howard Carter in 1922

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Lord Carnarvon and Lady Evelyn Herbert

Lord Carnarvon and Lady Evelyn Herbert
Lord Carnarvon and his daughter, Lady Evelyn Herbert arriving at their hotel, the Winter Palace at Luxor. The purpose of Lord Carnarvon was to witness the opening of the inner sealed chamber of

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Egyptian Style 1914

Egyptian Style 1914
An image that demonstrates that the interest in Egypt as a source of inspiration predates the discovery of Tutankhamens tomb by Howard Carter in 1922. Date: 1914

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon (1866-1923)

George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon (1866-1923)
Photographic portrait of George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon (1866-1923), c.1922. Lord Carnarvon was the wealthy, English amateur egyptologist who financed Howard Carters excavations in the Valley

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: The Earl of Carnarvon

The Earl of Carnarvon the initiator of the explorations in the Valley of the Kings. Born in 1866, Carnarvon sponsored Howard Carters excavations of the royal tombs in Thebes

Background imageTutankhamens Collection: Excavation Tomb / 1923

Excavation Tomb / 1923
The excavation of Tutankhamens tomb


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"Unveiling the Secrets of Tutankhamen: The Extraordinary Journey of Mr. Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon" In 1922, a momentous discovery was made in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. Renowned archaeologist Mr. Howard Carter and his team were about to embark on an adventure that would captivate the world for generations to come. The first inspection of Tutankhamun's tomb was a sight like no other. As they entered, they were greeted by a breathtaking scene – treasures beyond imagination adorned every corner. Among them, Tutankhamun's ivory fan with ostrich feathers stood out as a symbol of opulence and grandeur. Accompanied by his daughter, Lord Carnarvon arrived at Luxor filled with anticipation. Together with men assisting Howard Carter, they meticulously worked their way through layers upon layers of history to uncover the secrets hidden within Tutankhamun's final resting place. Captured by EyeUbiquitous_20109887 lens, Lady Evelyn Herbert played an instrumental role in this expedition. Her unwavering dedication and passion for Egyptian inspiration fueled their quest for knowledge. As Lord Carnarvon prepared to reach the Valley of the Tombs once more, he knew he was on the brink of something extraordinary. With each step closer to unlocking ancient mysteries, Egypt revealed its timeless allure. Finally standing inside Tutankhamen's Tomb itself alongside Lord Carnarvon and Lady Evelyn Herbert, Howard Carter felt both humbled and exhilarated. This sacred space held countless stories waiting to be told – stories that would rewrite history books forever. Together with their remarkable discoveries came tales woven from friendship and camaraderie between Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter themselves - two visionaries united in their pursuit for truth amidst ancient wonders. The legacy left behind by these explorers is one that continues to inspire awe even today.