Smith, W. Linton - correspondence
- NEWB2/674
- Unidad documental compuesta
- May 1909
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from W. Linton Smith relating to pots belonging to him featuring animals on boats.
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Smith, W. Linton - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from W. Linton Smith relating to pots belonging to him featuring animals on boats.
Sobhy, George P.G. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter of thanks from George P.G. Sobhy relating to a payment from the Egyptian University, Cairo.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A 124
Spencer, (Lady) Sarah Isabella - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lady Sarah Isabella Spencer (d.1919) (Daughter of 4th Earl Spencer) including relating to a book she is writing on Thomas Carlyle, the health of her brother and asking about the source of various quotes.
Note:
MSS 41/5 is also numbered A.338
Spiegelberg, Elizabeth - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Elizabeth Spiegelberg (Wife of William Spiegelberg) including thanking Newberry for a book and referring to Newberry's correspondence with her husband.
Spurrell, Flaxman C.J. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Flaxman C.J. Spurrell (1842-1915) relating to the analysis of fragments of colour for Newberry, research on sickles, and a collection of vegetable substances.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Otto Stapf (1857-1933) (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) including relating to the identification of a rose.
The Editor of Nature - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from the Editor of Nature relating to the publication of Newberry's presidential address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1923), and obituaries of Sir Robert Mond (1938) and Howard Carter (1939).
Trefusis, Robert - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Robert Trefusis (Nephew of Theodore M. Davis) including relating to his engagement, work, and visiting Newberry.
Also includes a telegraph without a reference number.
Vandier, Jacques - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Jacques Vandier asking about the publication of the tomb of Akhmim [in French].
Waddell, William Gillan - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from William Gillan Waddell including relating to his book on Manetho, research on Egyptian chronology, the translation of words including the Latin words baca and baculum, news from Egypt including via Mrs Ghorbal (1933).
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from John Walker including relating to visiting Newberry and the publication of a book translated by Walker from Arabic on folk medicine among the modern Egyptian peasantry.
Wallis, Harold - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Harold Wallis relating to Newberry's purchase of articles from his collection on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, including receipt of payment signed by Alice and Violet Wallis (1933).
Note:
MSS 44/85 is also numbered 26a.
Warren Dawson's list of correspondence includes MSS 44/84 however this letter is now missing.
Warre, Felix Walter - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Felix Walter Warre (Sotheby & Co.) relating to the sale of Egyptian antiquities including the execution of Howard Carter's will and the sale of his Egyptian objects.
Washington, Henry C. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Henry C. Washington referring to travel in Egypt and Newberry's excavation work.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Hugh Watson relating to travel in Egypt.
Webster, Charles K. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Charles K. Webster (University of Liverpool Press) thanking Newberry for his services 'to the cause of scholarship in Liverpool' and enclosing letter from Ernest Hodder Williams (3 November 1920) on the University of Liverpool Press.
Wellcome, (Sir) Henry - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Henry Wellcome relating to a collection of objects excavated and the possibility of hiring Thomas Eric Peet to catalogue them, including copy of letter from Peet suggesting a rate of pay.
Williams, Caroline Ransom - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Caroline Ransom Williams including relating to the Medical Papyrus and James Breasted's publication of it; Newberry visiting the New York Historical Society's collections; comments on articles on the Abbott objects; her publication of a book on jewellery; visiting museum collections.
Note:
MSS 45/66 is also numbered A 105
Wilson, John A. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from John A. Wilson relating to the purchase of a scarab.
Wingate, (Sir) Francis Reginald - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Francis Reginald Wingate relating to his paper at the Oriental Congress.
MSS 45/70 is addressed to 'My dear general'.
MSS 45/69 and MSS 45/71 are incomplete.
Note:
69 is also numbered 21/2
70 is also numbered 21
Woodhouse, W. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from W. Woodhouse (Nicolson Museum, University of Sydney) relating to Sir Charles Nicholson's collection and a photograph taken for Newberry of a slab containing the cartounches of Akhenaton and his wife.
Woolley, (Sir) Charles Leonard - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Charles Leonard Woolley including relating to: writing an article on Hittite graves (1913); introduction of vines to Egypt (1922) etymology and link between Asia and Egypt (1922); research, publications and visting Newberry.
Also includes letter forwarded by John Garstang, to him from Woolley, relating to writing an article on Hittite burial customs.
Note:
MSS 46/63 is also numbered 364
MSS 46/64 is also numbered 365
MSS 46/65 is also numbered 363
MSS 46/66 is also numbered 352
MSS 46/78 is also numbered 215
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook containing cuttings and drawings of scarabs; cuttings and rubbing of cylinder seal impressions, (one dated 1929); notes on scarabs, seals and the sealing process.
Also includes envelope containing photographs of scarabs.
This notebook was previously in a box labelled, during previous archival processing, 'Sealings, Scarabs, Cylinders'.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled ‘Dynasty XVIII T.IV A.III Amarna excluding Ay’. The folder contains several envelopes, listed below, with material relating to the 18th Dynasty.
Envelopes include:
Notes on the tomb of Tuthmosis IV (TopBib i.559), including sketches of the tomb, notes and sketches of items found in the tomb, including a throne and wooden boats.
Includes:
Notes relating to inscriptions in tomb TT64 belonging to Hekerneheh (TopBib i.128), including inscriptions from the vestibule of the tomb used in Newberry, Percy E. 1928. 'The sons of Tuthmosis IV.' Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 14 (1/2), 82-85 (OEB 146401). Also includes a letter from H.E. Winlock on work in TT64 (2nd April 1925).
Notes and inscriptions relating to Tuthmosis IV and his family. This material also references and relates to Newberry, Percy E. 1903. Extracts from my notebooks (VII). Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology 25, 357-362 (OEB 187707).
Including:
Notes, drafts and copies of inscriptions relating to Amenhotep III, including on his wife Queen Tyi [Tiy; Tiye], father Tuthmosis IV, and daughters.
Notes on Amenhotep IV [or Akhenaton], Nefertiti, Semenkhkare, Yuya, tombs at El Amarna and history of the 18th Dynasty.
Includes:
Notes on Tutankhamun, including on the tomb and copies of inscriptions.
Includes:
Notes, sketches and copies of inscriptions from the Rock Chapel of Min at el-Salamuni, Akhmin (TopBib v.17). Also includes notes, not by Newberry, titled ‘Suggestions as to P.E.N.’s copy of Ay inscription, Akhmin’.
Notes, sketches, sketch plans of the tomb, copies of inscriptions from KV23 of Ay (TopBib i.550).
Handwritten and typed drafts, notes and copies of inscriptions relating to Tiy, Ay, Tutankhamun, Amenhotep III, and their relationship to one another. Includes typed drafts titled ‘The problem of Ay and his Queen Tyi’.
Letter from Norman de Garis Davies to Newberry on tomb TT192 belonging to Kheruef, the Steward of Queen Tiy.
Letter from Henry Hall to Newberry on a stela depicting Seker and Tutu (British Museum, EA 211), 31st January 1923, with a rubbing of an inscription on a granite fragment (identified during previous archival processing as a fragment of the sarcophagus in the tomb of Ay (Cairo Museum, Temp. No. 3.8.39.1) (TopBib i.551). The letter has been labelled as ‘King Ay’ by Newberry.
Notes relating to Ay, including reference cards with copies of inscriptions and notes on the tomb.
Notes and reference cards relating to Tyi, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'DYN II and III' containing material relating to possible Kings of 2nd Dynasty and 3rd Dynasty. This folder includes three empty folders at the back which presumably used to house this material titled 'Dyn 2 - Khasehem - Khasekhemui', 'Dyn III ? [sic] Horus Khaba', and 'Horus Hotepsekhemui [in hieroglyphs] and Horus Raneb/Nebra [in hieroglyphs] - Dyn II or III'.
Includes:
-Copy of King lists for the 2nd and 3rd Dynasties
-Copies of inscriptions relating to Hotepsekhemwy
-Notes on a Tarkhan seal
-Notes on the 9th name on the Abydos King List titled 'King Bed W.'
-Cuttings of objects from the Tomb of Peribsen including inscriptions relating to Hotep-Ahaui and King Raneb (also known as Nebra)
-Rubbings
-Notes, rubbing and drawing of inscription of Nubnefer (Cairo Museum, JE 55268)
-Notes, cutting and drawings of inscriptions of Nynetjer (also known as Ninetjer) (Cairo Museum, JE 34938, JE 34933)
-Notes, rubbings and drawings of clay sealing and inscriptions of Sekhemib (including Cairo Museum, JE 55262, JE 55263, JE 55264, JE 55266, JE 55267)
-Rubbing and drawings of inscriptions of Khasekhemwy
-Notes on 'The Horus King Khaba'
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'DYN XVIII to death of AII [Amenhotep II]' containing research material on the 18th Dynasty.
Includes:
-Typed and handwritten notes on Kings and Queens of the 18th Dynasty, including King lists, occurences of names on inscribed objects, notes titled 'Sethe's view of Th. [Tuthmosis] I. II. III. and Hatshepsut', typed draft on the history of Dynasty XVIII, typed draft on Queen Ahhotep, and notes on mortuary temples
-Handwritten notes on Kamose
-Handwritten notes on Ahmose I, Amenhotep I, Tuthmosis I
-Handwritten notes on Ahmose I and Queen Ahmose-Nefertari including drawing of a scarab
-Handwritten notes on Tuthmosis I
-Handwritten notes on Tuthmosis II
-Handwritten notes on Hatshepsut and copy of an inscription from the base of an obelisk taken from Lepsius, R., Denkmaeler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien, (1849)
-Rubbings and drawings of inscriptions on vase fragments relating to Hatshepsut
-Handwritten notes on Tuthmosis III and draft lecture on relations with Asia under Tuthmosis III
-Handwritten notes on Amenhotep II
-Handwritten notes on the 18th Dynasty including notes on Amenhotep, son of Hapu and notes from a publication on New Kingdom Stelae, Leiden
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'Geography: Eastern and Libyan Deserts' and numbered 6 containing notes on the Eastern and Libyan deserts.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'Geography. Nubia and the Sudan' and numbered 5.
Includes:
-Notes on countries to the south of Egypt including Sudan and Ethiopia
-Notes on Punt and its inhabitants including a postcard featuring the Queen of Punt
-Notes on Cyrenaica (now known as Libya), flora and fauna in Libya
-Typed draft on olive trees in Cyrenaica (now known as Libya)
-Typed notes on Colonel R.L. Playfair's travel in Libya in 1876
Animals - Rekhyt bird, Rhinoceros, Snakes, Graffiti of Animals, Libyan Desert, Various Mammals
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'Rekhyt bird, Rhinoceros, Snakes, Graffiti of animals, Libyan Desert, Various Mammals' containing five handbound notebooks titled 'The Rekhyt-Bird', 'Rhinoceros', 'Snakes', 'Graffiti of Animals - Libyan Desert', 'Various Mammals' and some loose notes.
Notebook titled 'The Rekhyt-Bird' includes notes and draft on the rekhyt-bird and Newberry's identification of it with the Crested Bustard rather than the Plover. Also includes:
-Notes on bustards including photograph
-Use of the hieroglyphic sign in the name of King Aha
-Drawings and tracings of the rekhyt-bird
-Cuttings from publications of depictions of the rekhyt-bird in tomb scenes
-Rubbing and cutting of a slate palette fragment (Cairo Museum, CG 14238 bis) (TopBib v.105A)
Notebook titled 'Rhinoceros' contains notes on the rhinoceros and tracings.
Notebook titled 'Snakes' contains notes on snakes including references to snakes or the serpant god, snake cults, cobras, and winged snakes. Notes include a reference to 'small card index "snakes"' and 'folder serpents'. Notebook also includes two loose pages which appear to have been inserted by Diana Magee. These pages are a handwritten draft of Newberry, Percy, 'Fy "cerastes"', in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 34 (Dec., 1948), p. 118 (OEB 1466).
Notebook titled 'Graffiti of Animals - Libyan Desert' contains notes on rock graffiti and prehistoric rock engravings, notes on the Libyan Desert including a bibliography and a draft titled 'On the former fertility of the Libyan desert'.
Notebook titled 'Various Mammals' includes notes on cats including a tracing, the wolf, fox and jackal including tracing, the mouse, the rat, the hedgehog or porcupine, mythical animals and domestication of animals. Also includes:
-Cutting of images of a carved handle of a ceremonial knife (Metropolitan Museum, 26.7.1281)
-Drawings on a board of animal heads including oryx, ibex and dorcas gazelles.
This folder was previously in a box labelled, during previous archival processing, 'Flora and Fauna 2'.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'Royal Titulary' containing notes and drafts on royal titulary including the Horus title.
Harris description:
Notes and refs. On royal titles: the title the Smsw-Hr, the Vulture Goddess Nhbyt, the Griffon Vulture, the titles Noty Osiris priesthood. Coronation of Hatshepsut (copy). The Predecessors of Menes. The union of Upper and Lower Egypt, The royal titulary, etc. Notes on thnw and thn.t. (Transfer to G.XIII] Aiguptos - A derivation and some suggestions: a note on the origin of the name Egypt.
This folder was previously in a box labelled, during previous archival processing, 'Special Subjects 4'.