The photograph depicts the north-eastern side of the first courtyard of the temple complex of Medinet Habu in West Thebes, built by Ramesses III. Here the statues leaning against the pillars of Pharaoh Ramesses III stand out. Two locals position themselves to show the colossal size of the statues. Towards the left side, the photograph is slightly blurred.
The photograph shows the east façade (north side) of the second pylon of the Temple of Medinet Habu in West Thebes, built by Ramesses III, and the first courtyard of the temple. Note that the original ground level is still covered by sand and debris, which cover the bases of the statues and form an uneven surface in the courtyard. The author's signature is at the bottom right.
The photograph shows a view of the north-eastern corner of the second courtyard of the Temple of Medinet Habu in West Thebes, built by Ramesses III, with three locals posing for the camera between the columns, which are cut and still on the ground in the middle of the courtyard before it was cleared. The author's signature is at the bottom right.