Photograph of the pyramids of Khafre (right) and Menkaure (left), pharaohs of the 4th dynasty. In the foreground, some local inhabitants are resting. The author's signature can be found at the bottom right.
The photograph shows, in the foreground, some Egyptians resting with four camels at the Valley Temple of the pyramid complex of Khafre. In the background the sphinx is visible and already partially cleared of sand, it is thought to be commissioned by Pharaoh Khafre. In the background are the pyramids of Khafre (left) and Khufu (right), pharaohs of the 4th dynasty. The author's signature can be found at the bottom left.
The photograph depicts two Egyptians in the foreground sitting on some large boulders, possibly fragments from antiquity, in front of the Mena House Hotel, which had already been extended with its upper floors and dates the photograph to after 1883. In the background the pyramids of Khufu (centre) and Khafre (right) are visible. The author's signature can be seen at the bottom left.
Photograph of the pyramid of Khufu, Pharaoh of the 4th dynasty, at Giza. At the foot of the pyramid are eight local inhabitants, some seated and others on camels. The author's signature can be seen at the bottom left.
The pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu and its satellite pyramids form the photograph’s backdrop, which depicts a part of the Giza Plateau where some trees are also visible. Some people, including one in Western clothing with a staff, are observing the view, where the head of the Sphinx (on the right) also stands out. Some of these figures, as well as the camel are slightly out of focus. The photographer's signature is visible at the bottom left.
Photograph of the Giza Plateau, showing, in the foreground, the retreating body of water after a flood and two Egyptians monitoring the situation. In the background, the three great pyramids, of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, dominate the plain. The author's signature is present at the bottom left.
The pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu and the pyramid of Pharaoh Khafre (partially visible, behind that of Khufu) are reflected in the water during a flood. As a result of construction and damming works, the water no longer reaches the pyramids today. The author's signature is visible at the bottom right.
Three egyptian guides help a tourist climb the pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, while a fourth egyptian is seated on the blocks higher up. There is no signature of the author, although the work could be attributed to F. Bonfils.
The photograph depicts two palm groves in the Giza Plateau with some Egyptians and two camels, near a body of water, possibly during a flood. In the foreground there are some residential structures behind the palm grove (right) and in the background, the pyramid of Pharaoh Khafre (left) and that of Pharaoh Khufu (right) with two smaller pyramids in front dominate the plain. The author's signature is visible at the bottom left.
The pyramids of the pharaohs Khafre and Khufu overlook the Giza Plateau, where there are some modern buildings. The author's signature is visible at the bottom left.
Photograph showing two Egyptians riding camels in the middle of a body of water during a flood, which also reaches the palm groves in the foreground. In the background, the pyramids of the pharaohs Khafre (centre) and Khufu (right) can be seen. The signature of the author can be found at the bottom right.
The photograph shows tourists being helped by locals, attempting to climb the pyramid of Khufu at Giza. The author's signature is at the bottom left.
View of the pyramids of Giza with three Bedouins riding camels posing for the picture. On the left, the pyramid of Menkaure (the smallest of the three) with two satellite pyramids. In the centre, the pyramid of Khafre and on the right, the pyramid of Khufu. The photographer's signature is visible at the bottom right.
View of the pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three pyramids of Giza, where some local guides are posing in front of it. A satellite pyramid is slightly visible on the right. The photograph is signed at the bottom left.
Early 20th century photograph representing the Italian excavations conducted by Evaristo Breccia in the necropolis in front of the pyramid of Khufu in 1903. Schiaparelli excavations.
The photograph shows an overview of the monuments in the Giza Plateau, in particular the Pyramid of Khufu with satellite pyramids (in the background), the Valley Temple of Khafre (in the foreground) where part of the pyramid can also be seen on the left, and behind it is the Sphinx . The author's signature is clearly visible at the bottom left.
The photograph shows a partial view of the Giza Plateau, with the profile of the Sphinx (still to be cleared of sand) and the pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu.
Photograph of the pyramid of Khafre, in the Giza Plateau. This pyramid is the second largest after that of his father Khufu. The author's signature is at the bottom left.
Photograph of the remains of the Valley Temple of Pharaoh Khafre, whose pyramid can also be seen. On the left, the pyramid of Menkaure, the third largest one. The author's signature can be found in the bottom centre.
View of the Giza Plateau, with some trees in the foreground. In the background, the pyramid of Khufu and its satellite pyramids (behind the trees), which were built for consorts. The author's signature can be found at the lower left.
View of the pyramid of Khafre (centre) and Menkaure (left). The author's signature can be seen at the bottom right.
Panorama of the Giza Plateau, with the great pyramids of the rulers of the 4th Dynasty, Khufu (right), Khafre (in the middle) and Menkaure (left), and the satellite pyramids of Menkaure. The author's signature can be found at the bottom right.
Some tourists with a camel in front of the pyramids of Giza. This is probably a 19th century photograph.
Pyramids of Giza seen from the other side of the riverbank, where some Egyptians are posing with their camels. In the bottom right-hand corner, the signature of the author Bonfils is visible, written in reverse.
Sphinx and the pyramids in the background. This is probably a 19th century photo.
Remains of the Temple of Khafre, photographed with its back to the Sphinx (not in the shot) and facing towards the Nile River. Probably Schiaparelli excavations
The pyramids seen from the Nile. The image is in colour and is probably a 19th century photo.