Amelia Edwards new sketch album Online at the Griffith Institute
A previously unknown album of drawings by Amelia Edwards has recently been identified in the Archive. Erronously catalogued as a notebook belonging to F. Ll. Griffith when it was
accessioned over 70 years ago, it was only when this group of documents
was being assessed recently for another project that this particular gem
came to light. The album contains a title-page, 26 pencil sketches and
one watercolour, created by Miss Edwards during her one and only visit
to Egypt in 1873-4. Some of these sketches were later used in her
publication A Thousand Miles up the Nile, published in 1877.
Amelia founded the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1882, and dedicated the
rest of her life raising funds for British excavations in Egypt and
raising awareness for the need to preserve its ancient monuments for
future generations. This sketchbook now resides with the other Edwards
papers in the Archive which include a further three albums containing
sketches made in Egypt, the Dolomites and miscellanea.
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