Raphael, Oscar C. - correspondence
- NEWB2/604
- Bestanddeel
- 9 June 1932
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Oscar C. Raphael relating to Newberry interviewing A.F. Kendrick and D. Talbot Rice.
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Raphael, Oscar C. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Oscar C. Raphael relating to Newberry interviewing A.F. Kendrick and D. Talbot Rice.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from P.S. Rankin on behalf of his Father, John Rankin, in response to a letter from Newberry and relating to Newberry referring to himself as a 'Sectional President'.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.308
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from John Rankin including relating to the Archaeological Institute at the University of Liverpool, reference to the First World War and invitations to Newberry.
Note:
MSS 38/43 is also numbered A.93
MSS 38/44 is also numbered A.336
MSS 38/48 is also numbered A.242
MSS 38/49 is also numbered A.239
MSS 38/53 is also numbered 261
MSS 38/54 is also numbered 248
MSS 38/55 is also numbered 232
MSS 38/56 is also numbered A.311
MSS 38/57 is also numbered A.309
MSS 38/58 is also numbered A.310
MSS 38/59 is also numbered A.312
Rankin, Helen M. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Helen M. Rankin (Wife of John Rankin) including sympathy on death of Newberry's parents, congratulations on his fellowship from London University and relating to a trip to the Lake District.
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MSS 38/39 is also numbered A.337
Radziwill, Louise (Princess Bl
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Louise Radziwill (Princess Blücher) including relating to Newberry's marriage, inviting Newberry to stay, publications by Newberry and refering to international politics.
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MSS 38/34 is also numbered A.29b
MSS 38/35 is also numbered A.299
MSS 38/36 is also numbered A.29a
MSS 38/38 is also numbered 10
one letter does not have a Dawson reference but is numbered A.29
Rackham, Bernard - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Bernard Rackham (Victoria & Albert Museum) relating to visiting Newberry (1923) and purchase of a lamp and mug (1928).
Quibell, Kate - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Kate Quibell (sister of James Edward Quibell) inviting Newberry to visit her in Egypt with reference to Flinders Petrie.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.235 and 1
Quibell, James Edward - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from James Edward Quibell (1867-1935) relating to his excavation work in Egypt and referring to other Egyptologists and their work including Flinders Petrie, Howard Carter, Victor Loret, Archibald Sayce, Wilhelm Speigelberg and Jacques de Morgan.
Includes correspondence relating to: a painted tomb found by F.W. Green; travel in Egypt; measurements of the Ramasseum; finds at El Kab including flat alabaster dishes and the relationship between Libyans and the Old Kingdom population; relationship between Egyptologists; death of Miss Yuill; finds in 1897 including a slate palette; life in Berlin and his colleagues; work at the Egyptian museum; job as Inspector of the Antiquities Service in Egypt shared with Howard Carter; Palermo stone and Breasted's work on it (1922).
Also includes letter to Mrs Helena Newberry bidding her farewell (1896).
Also includes letter from Newberry on behalf of the Archaeological Institute, University of Liverpool requesting the concession at Cheikh Abd el-Gournah (1923).
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MSS 38/5 is also numbered A.304
MSS 38/6 is also numbered A.234
MSS 38/9 is also numbered A.300
MSS 38/10 is also numbered A.270
MSS 38/11 is also numbered A.255
MSS 38/14 is also numbered A.257
MSS 38/15 is also numbered A.274
MSS 38/17 is also numbered A.368
MSS 38/18 is also numbered 27
MSS 38/19 is also numbered 28
MSS 38/20 is also numbered 42
MSS 38/21 is also numbered 39
MSS 38/22 is also numbered 37
MSS 38/25 is also numbered 26
MSS 38/26 is also numbered 27
MSS 38/27 is also numbered A.307
There is a letter without Dawson reference which is numbered 59.
Probsthain, Arthur - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Arthur Probsthain relating to publication quality.
Purnell, Christopher James - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Christopher James Purnell (Librarian, London Library) including relating to the loan of material for exhibition and bombing during the Second World War.
Pythian-Adams, W.J. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from W.J. Pythian-Adams including relating to a visit to England.
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MSS 35/79 is also numbered 243
Quibell, Annie A. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Annie A. Quibell (neé Pirie, wife of James Edward Quibell) (d.1927) including relating to a fragment of Mentuemhat with copy of the inscription, family news including of her husband James Edward Quibell, congratulations on Newberry's marriage (1907), introducing a Mrs Cox, and buying ink (1900).
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MSS 38/1 is also numbered A.271
MSS 38/2 is also numbered 4
MSS 38/22 is also numbered 37
Price, Frederick George Hilton - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter of thanks from Frederick George Hilton Price (1842-1909).
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MSS 35/72 is also numbered A.359
Pratt, A. T. Camden - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from A. T. Camden Pratt (Editor of “The Globe”) relating to contributions from Newberry.
MSS 35/69 incomplete and MSS 35/70 includes notes and calculations on the back.
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MSS 35/69 is also numbered 12a
MSS 35/70 is also numbered 12
MSS 35/71 is also numbered 12
Postgate, J.P. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from J.P. Postgate relating to a visit by Carl and Therese Lehmann-Haupt.
Pope, Godfrey - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Godfrey Pope relating to the loan of a book.
Poole, Reginald Stuart - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Reginald Stuart Poole (1832-1895) including arranging to meet Newberry, commenting on a paper by Newberry and giving advice on excavation work.
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MSS 35/53 is also numbered A.58
MSS 35/54 is also numbered 151
MSS 35/56 is also numbered 150
MSS 35/57 is also numbered 93
MSS 35/58 is also numbered 145
MSS 35/60 is also numbered 25
MSS 35/61 is also numbered 143
MSS 35/62 is also numbered 64
MSS 35/63 is also numbered 65
MSS 35/64 is also numbered 24
Plimmer, H. G. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from H. G. Plimmer inviting Newberry to dinner.
Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Theophilus Goldridge Pinches (1856-1934) including referring to a list of Egyptian names (1903) and thanking Newberry for his notes on a lapis cylinder (1921).
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MSS 35/48 is also numbered 64
Pier, Sarah M. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sarah M. Pier (wife of Garrett Chatfield Pier) relating to Egyptian antiquities and the publication of an inscription.
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MSS 35/46 is also numbered A.333
Pier, Garrett Chatfield - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Garrett Chatfield Pier (1875-1943) relating to the purchase of Egyptian antiquities.
Philby, Harry St. John Bridger - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Harry St. John Bridger Philby relating to research by Newberry on the ben tree, Moringa, and the extraction and use of oil in Arabia.
Petrie, (Sir) William Matthew Flinders (1853-1942) - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Flinders Petrie including relating to excavation work, finds, objects purchased from dealers and research questions.
Includes correspondence relating to: Newberry 'sticking to Botany' (1886); squeezes from the 'plant chamber', drawings of which had been published by Mariette (1887); botanical specimens found including wreaths; excavation work and finds including 'opening the pyramid' with sketch (1888) and Kahun (1889); chapter written by Newberry on ancient botany for a book by Petrie on Hawara; a system of numeration for Nile antiquities (1890); copying work with sketches (1890); agreement on the distribution of finds; on finding the Temple of Snefru with sketch (1891); survey of pyramids and description of graffitti (1891); Frasier's deception (1891); purchases from dealers in Cairo; a scandal relating to de Morgan (1896); figs found in Den's tomb (1900); a cylinder relating to Assa with copy of inscription (1901); listing finds in letter sent from Baliana (1901); finds relating to Zer (1901); a letter from Newberry in The Times on Hittites (1903); excavation at Ehnasya and finds relating to Senusert (1904); a paper by Newberry on Neith; clearing the Herakleopolis cemetery and the distribution of finds (1921); excavation of first dynasty tombs at Abydos (1922); paper written by Newberry for Ancient Egypt (1922); Howard Carter and discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun (1923); the possibility of excavating at Byblos for the French (c.1925).
Also includes letter from Petrie to Myers, draft letter from Newberry to Petrie and response from Petrie relating to paper in which Petrie disputes views of Miss Murray (1908). Also includes letter to Wainright relating to article for publication (1914).
MSS 37/41 includes watercolour painting of view from Petrie's bedroom door at sunrise, (c.1895).
MSS 37/66 includes post script from Hilda Petrie on Newberry’s subscription to publications.
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MSS 37/6 is also numbered 89
MSS 37/8 is also numbered 68
MSS 37/9 is also numbered 77
MSS 37/10 is also numbered 79
MSS 37/11 is also numbered A.61
MSS 37/12 is also numbered 78
MSS 37/13 is also numbered A.62
MSS 37/14 is also numbered 156
MSS 37/15 is also numbered A.63
There is a letter without a Dawson reference numbered A.64
MSS 37/16 is also numbered 69
MSS 37/17 is also numbered 80
MSS 37/18 is also numbered A 65
MSS 37/19 is also numbered 87
MSS 37/20 is also numbered 70
MSS 37/21 is also numbered 89
MSS 37/22 is also numbered 88
MSS 37/24 is also numbered 72
MSS 37/25 is also numbered 73
MSS 37/26 is also numbered 86
MSS 37/27 is also numbered 83
MSS 37/28 is also numbered 90
MSS 37/29 is also numbered 85
MSS 37/30 is also numbered 84
MSS 37/31 is also numbered 74
MSS 37/32 is also numbered A.86
MSS 37/33 is also numbered 76
MSS 37/34 is also numbered 82
MSS 37/35 is also numbered 75
MSS 37/36 is also numbered 94
MSS 37/37 is also numbered 95
MSS 37/38 is also numbered 35
MSS 37/39 is also numbered 8
MSS 37/40 is also numbered 10
MSS 37/42 is also numbered A.227
MSS 37/43 is also numbered 12
MSS 37/44 is also numbered 5
MSS 37/45 is also numbered A.226
MSS 37/46 is also numbered A.236
MSS 37/48 is also numbered A.369
MSS 37/49 is also numbered 11
MSS 37/50 is also numbered 12
MSS 37/51 is also numbered 10
MSS 37/52 is also numbered 2
MSS 37/53 is also numbered 1
MSS 37/54 is also numbered 47
MSS 37/55 is also numbered 45
MSS 37/56 is also numbered 2
MSS 37/57 is also numbered 65
MSS 37/64 is also numbered 373
MSS 37/65 is also numbered 283
MSS 37/66 is also numbered 316
MSS 37/72 is also numbered 315
MSS 37/73 is also numbered 240
MSS 37/75 is also numbered 239
MSS 37/83 is also numbered A.318
MSS 37/84 is also numbered A.320
MSS 37/85 is also numbered A.320
MSS 37/86 is also numbered A.324
MSS 37/89 is also numbered 239a
MSS 37/94 is also numbered 193 and 51
Petrie, (Lady) Hilda - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lady Hilda Petrie (wife of Sir Flinders Petrie) including invitation to dinner with sketch map; recommendation for an anti-Bolshevist speaker; reference to work during the First World War (1918); circular advertising publication of unpublished manuscripts by Flinders Petrie (1947).
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MSS 37/1 is also numbered 5
MSS 37/3 is also numbered 50
MSS 37/4 is also numbered A.298
Peto, (Lady) Pauline - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lady Pauline Peto (wife of Sir Geoffrey Kelsall Peto) and draft reply from Newberry relating to an exhibition titled 'Children throughout the Ages'.
Perrins, Charles William Dyson - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Charles William Dyson Perrins relating to an exhibition at Burlington Fine Arts Club and requesting Newberry's opinion on some scarabs.
Pendlebury, John Devitt Stringfellow - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from John Devitt Stringfellow Pendlebury (1904-1941) including relating to excavation at Tell el Amarna, funding from the Egypt Exploration Society and donations from Mrs Hubbard.
Pemberton, William S. Childe - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from William S. Childe Pemberton including relating to the possibility of helping Newberry at Tell el Amarna and referring to making arrangements with Petrie (1892), travel in Egypt and reminiscences of time spent in Egypt (1923).
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MSS 35/26 is also numbered 13c
MSS 35/27 is also numbered 13a
MSS 35/28 is also numbered 13b
MSS 35/30 is also numbered 13
MSS 35/31 is also numbered A.198
MSS 35/32 is also numbered A.379
Peet, Thomas Eric - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from T. Eric Peet including relating to his work for the Egypt Exploration Society (EES), University of Liverpool, as Editor of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (JEA) and the University of Oxford, as well as letters during the First World War including relating to his work for the Army Service Corps and Infantry.
Includes correspondence relating to: study of Egyptology and requesting books (1908-9); evidence of cults in Crete (1910); excavation work at Abydos with John Garstang including details of workers and warning Newberry of theft by a particular worker (1910-11); seeking work for his brothers; the issue of dealers selling antiquities in Egypt (1911); lecturing for Newberry at the University of Liverpool; work on Petrie’s copies of Sinai inscriptions with Alan Gardiner; election to the Brunner Chair of Egyptology at the University of Liverpool; news from the Institute of Archaeology, University of Liverpool; work for EES and a retaining fee paid to Peet during the war (1920); Bosanquet’s resignation from the University of Liverpool (1920); Pro-German tendencies of the EES (1920); publication of a guide to the Egyptian collections at Liverpool Museum; publication of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus and Turin Papyri; teaching and students of Egyptology including Egyptian students; application for position at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; publication of articles by Newberry in the JEA; research on girdle or belt with possible inscription of Ramesses III (1933); on taking up position at University of Oxford.
Also includes draft correspondence from Newberry to Peet on Peet’s election to the Brunner Chair of Egyptology, changed attitudes in Egypt to the English with reference to treatment of Howard Carter (1924), and on providing a reference for Peet for the position at the Ashmolean Museum (1928).
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MSS 36/1 is also numbered 96
MSS 36/15 is also numbered 161 and 162
MSS 36/33 is also numbered 359
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Salome Peet introducing her son Thomas Eric Peet.