Portfolio titled 'Philoe. / Elephantine, Assuan, Comombo' (ink, last word added in pencil) Red pencil note at top right corner: encircled 'F' (reference to previous arrangement, almost certainly introduced by Dr Moss).
Portfolio titled 'Drawings / Egypt / JB.' (ink) Red pencil note at top right corner: encircled 'H' (reference to previous arrangement, almost certainly introduced by Dr Moss) Pencil note: 'Furniture (rubbed out), Abu Simbel. etc. / and Nubian Temple ?' (almost certainly by Dr Moss).
Portfolio titled 'Drawings Egypt / JB.' (ink) Pencil note: '10 / Sketches E / Complete' Ink table of contents on piece of paper glued to cover, with pencil marks:
'1 Roman or Saracenic structure Assuan'
'x 2 Kursi Elephantine'
'3 Ibreem Derr Haga (pencil addition) Ibreem and hills beyond'
'4 x Derr Wadi Halfa and last rocks of Delta'
'x 5 Soleb'
'6 Nouri Berkel'
'7 Nouri'
'8 Nouri C L panoramic'
'9 View above 2 Cataract'
'10 Boat Dandour Girf Husseyn'
'11 Weaver. View above 2d Cataract'
Red pencil note at top right corner: encircled 'I' (reference to previous arrangement, almost certainly introduced by Dr Moss) Pencil note: Nubia (almost certainly by Dr Moss).
Correspondence from Sir D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson including relating to his research on the Great Frigatebird; an Egyptian dog like a greyhound; philology; comments on Newberry's paper on the Shepherd's Crook.
Also includes draft reply from Newberry referring to Thompson's question about dogs in ancient Egypt, war work and the crane dance (1942).
Correspondence from Jocelyn Thorpe including relating to his nomination by Newberry to the Burlington Fine Arts Club (1923) and apologising for not using an article by Newberry (1938).
Correspondence from Lady Helen Mary Tirard (1854-1943) including asking Newberry to put in a good word for Pendlebury (1929) and Newberry's resignation from a committee [?] (1929).
Correspondence from William Bertram Turrill (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) including referring to Newberry's trip to Morocco, Newberry's paper on the olive, and requesting botanical specimens. Also includes draft letter from Newberry on Euphorbia resinifera.
Correspondence from James Herbert Walker including comments on Rekhmara and a paper by Newberry for the Society of Biblical Archaeology. Also includes a letter referring to Newberry's plans for excavation with the Marquis of Northampton and finding his lost dog.
Note: MSS 44/54 is also numbered A.210 MSS 44/58 is also numbered A.269
Correspondence from Sir Oscar Emanuel Warburg (1876-1937) relating to botanical research and Newberry visiting with a sketch map to help him find the house.
Note: MSS 44/89 is also numbered 34a MSS 44/90 is also numbered 34 MSS 44/91 is also numbered A 130
Correspondence from Arthur Edward Pearse Broome Weigall (1880-1934) including relating to: a family connection to Ightham; his research and publications; advice on his career; family and relationships; study at Oxford; asking to go to Egypt with Newberry; work in Egypt including with Petrie; on Mrs Hilda Petrie, wife of Flinders Petrie
Also includes folder (former reference PEN/G.I./47) labelled '3 letters addressed to Newberry from Weigall - In the possession of Weigall's granddaughter Julia Hankey, Nov. 2014 - The 'A' numbers each has corresponds to Newberry's autobiographical records list of 'A' letters PEN/G.I./47'. Contains three letters to Percy Newberry from Arthur Weigall. One relating to Mrs Hilda Petrie, wife of Flinders Petrie and two others arranging to meet Newberry at a hotel in Egypt and with brief references to Weigall's work.
Note: MSS 45/22 is also numbered 54 MSS 45/24 is also numbered A.83