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hall of six pillars watercolour
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H4451a continues H4451b to the right. Top: seven heads on mounds, between each of which is a large leaf, to the right, the beginning of the mummy frieze, with one mummy. Centre: to the right, the other side of the doorway, with a bull-headed pole extending from it, surmounted by a bull, with a rope coming from it, held by one man. Bottom: six men talking together.
Journey of the sun through the 2nd hour of the night. From (Baedeker) room 10a, on the right.
Title: hall of six pillars watercolour
Description:
H4451a continues H4451b to the right.
Top: seven heads on mounds, between each of which is a large leaf, to the right, the beginning of the mummy frieze, with one mummy.
Centre: to the right, the other side of the doorway, with a bull-headed pole extending from it, surmounted by a bull, with a rope coming from it, held by one man.
Bottom: six men talking together.
Journey of the sun through the 2nd hour of the night.
From (Baedeker) room 10a, on the right.
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