Correspondence from Robert Carr Bosanquet (1871-1935) relating to donors to the Institute of Archaeology, Liverpool University; research interests; Oldbury Camp; family news.
Note: MSS 5/55 is also numbered 15 MSS 5/56 is also numbered 362 MSS 5/58 is also numbered 344 MSS 5/59 is also numbered 340 MSS 5/60 is also numbered 330 MSS 5/61 is also numbered 328
Correspondence between Alexander Bruce Boswell (Liverpool University) and Newberry relating to candidates for the Bremner Chair of Egyptology at Liverpool University.
Correspondence from Ludwig Borchardt (1863-1938) dating of the great sphinx of Giza and king statues from Thebes in the Berlin Museum including sketches (1897); painting of the head of a princess orignially in the house of Captain Timmins (1914); inscription of Ay at Akhmim (1927) [in German].
Correspondence from Aylward Manley Blackman on topics including asking Newberry's advice in relation to employment; invitation to lecture; translations and other research interests; visits to Oxford.
Note: MSS 5/14 is also numbered 7 MSS 5/15 is also numbered 8 MSS 5/15a is also numbered A.91 MSS 5/16 is also numbered 26 MSS 5/17 is also numbered 341 MSS 5/19 is also numbered A 297 MSS 5/22 is also numbered A.38 MSS 5/24 is also numbered 16 MSS 5/26 is also numbered 45
Letter from Marcus W. Blackden offering to work with Newberry at Beni Hasan; Correspondence to Blackden from Newberry making arrangements; Letter from George Willoughby Fraser (also signed by Blackden) to [A.H.] Grueber requesting the transfer of the listed property from Minia to Beni Hasan.
Note: MSS 5/8 is also numbered 115 MSS 5/9 is also numbered 138 MSS 5/10 is also numbered 118 MSS 5/11 is also numbered 139 MSS 5/12 is also numbered 137 b MSS 5/13 is also numbered A 87
Letter from May Louisa Bonar (who in 1946 married Sir Hugh Thornton) relating to Lady Petrie's appointment as Director of the British School of Egyptian Archaeology.
Correspondence from Lady Mary Rothes Margaret Amherst (eldest daughter of Lord Amherst of Hackney; marriage 1885, Lord William Cecil; in 1909 succeeded as Baroness Amherst of Hackney) on topics including relating to the purchase of items in Egypt; the sale of the families book collection to Liverpool; the identification of museum papyri.