Nicol, Cecile - correspondence
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Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Cecile Nicol (wife of Erskine Nicol) relating to travel to Egypt and visiting Newberry.
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Nicol, Cecile - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Cecile Nicol (wife of Erskine Nicol) relating to travel to Egypt and visiting Newberry.
Nicol, Erskine E. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Erskine E. Nicol (husband of Cecile Nicol) including relating to the purchase of a picture and arranging to meet Newberry.
Also includes letters of thanks to Mrs Newberry including reference to travel and Howard Carter.
Note:
MSS 33/54 is also numbered A.350
MSS 33/55 is also numbered A.347
MSS 33/56 is also numbered A.347b
MSS 33/57 is also numbered A.347a
MSS 33/63 is also numbered A.325
Nock, Arthur D. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Arthur D. Nock arranging to visit Newberry and a letter of thanks to Mrs Newberry.
Norman, Cecil - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Cecil Norman relating to a report on the Cyprus Forest.
Northampton, (Lady) Mary Florence - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lady Mary Florence Northampton (wife of Lord Northampton) thanking Newberry for sending books.
Note:
MSS 33/68 is also numbered 44a
MSS 33/69 is also numbered 44
Northampton, (Lord) William George Spencer Scott Compton - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lord William George Spencer Scott Compton Northampton, 5th Marquis (1851-1913) including relating to Newberry's excavation work with Wilhelm Spiegelberg, permits for excavation, payment for work done and travel in Egypt.
Also includes letter from Newberry and Spiegelberg at Drah abul Negga reporting on excavation work including on the Temple of Queen Aahmes Nefertari and tomb of Nekht (1898).
Also includes letter of thanks from Margaret Compton with the date of her arrival in Egypt (1898).
Note:
MSS 33/70 is also numbered 22
MSS 33/71 is also numbered 19
MSS 33/72 is also numbered 17
MSS 33/73 is also numbered 21
MSS 33/74 is also numbered 8
MSS 33/75 is also numbered 15
MSS 33/76 is also numbered 8a
MSS 33/77 is also numbered 20
MSS 33/78 is also numbered 7
MSS 33/79 is also numbered 6
MSS 33/80 is also numbered 2
MSS 33/81 is also numbered 3
MSS 33/82 is also numbered 4
MSS 33/83 is also numbered 5
MSS 33/85 is also numbered 22a
Ogilvie, F. F. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from F. F. Ogilvie on returning a book to Newberry and including reference to Sir Henry Drummond Wolff.
Oliver, Francis Wall - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Francis Wall Oliver (Professor of Botany, University of Cairo, 1929-1935) relating to botany, gardening and life in Egypt including travel, social life, climate and building a house. Also includes correspondence relating to spartina, the possibility of collecting samples to date the distributiton of plants, Cistus and the extraction of oil and questions for Newberry including relating to botany in ancient Egypt and the tomb of Minna. Also includes sketch of a large cabinet offered to Newberry.
Oppenheimer, (Lady) Bertha V. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lady Bertha V. Oppenheimer to Mrs Newberry inviting her and Newberry to stay. Also includes postcard from Frankfurt with Christmas wishes.
Note:
MSS 34/34 is also numbered A.193
MSS 34/36 is also numbered A.194
Oppenheimer, Francis - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Francis Oppenheimer including arranging to meet Newberry to discuss a historical work.
Oppenheimer, Jeanette - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter of thanks from Jeanette Oppenheimer.
Osborn, Theodore George Bentley - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Theodore George Bentley Osborn (Department of Botany, University of Oxford) relating to identification of leaves used to make an 'apron' or pectoral found at El Amarna in 1934. Includes draft reply from Newberry including details of his work identifying plant remains and related notes.
Osler, (Sir) William - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir William Osler (1849-1919) arranging to meet Newberry.
One letter is undated, the other has a date stamp that is a little smudged but looks like 1918.
Note:
MSS 34/46 is also numbered A.293
MSS 34/47 is also numbered A.293a
Pain, Herbert - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Herbert Pain requesting to visit a tomb.
Palmer, G. H. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from G. H. Palmer (VictoriaAlbert Museum, London) thanking Newberry for a donation of 27 fragments of ancient Egyptian glazed jewellery.
Palmer, George William - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from George William Palmer arranging a time to visit the museum in Cairo.
Note:
This letter is also numbered 48
Palmer, (Sir) Herbert Richmond - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer relating to tumuli near Katsina, Northern Nigeria (1910) and ladanum and its collection (1936).
Includes memorandum on the collection and use of ladanum gum in Cyprus, a page of notes on ladanum in Cyprus (numbered 289a) and a draft letter from Newberry thanking Palmer for the information on ladanum and asking a question relating to olive trees in Cyprus.
Palmer, Nina K. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Nina K. Palmer including relating to the identification of shrubs and arranging to visit the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew with Newberry.
Palmstierna, (Baron) Erik Kule - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Baron Erik Kule Palmstierna inviting Newberry to lunch.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.323
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Eric Parker including relating to olive trees.
Pasha, Mohammed Hilmi Issa - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Mohammed Hilmi Issa Pasha accepting an invitation from Newberry.
Paterson, Emily - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Emily Paterson (Secretary, Egypt Exploration Fund) relating to Newberry's work for the Egypt Exploration Fund including payment of his salary. Includes correspondence relating to the work of Naville at Deir el Bahari, publication of Beni Hasan, work at Tell el Amarna and communication with Jean-Jacques de Morgan, work by Howard Carter.
Also includes copies of letters from Newberry to Paterson reporting on his work. Includes letters relating to work at Sheikh Said and Gebel el Gebrawi, work by his brother John Newberry and Howard Carter.
Note:
MSS 34/69 is also numbered 28
MSS 34/70 is also numbered 26a
MSS 34/71 is also numbered 2
MSS 34/72 is also numbered 3
MSS 34/73 is also numbered 26
Payne, Humfry Gilbert Garth - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Humfry Gilbert Garth Payne (1902-1936) requesting Newberry's opinion on a scarab and fayence ring found in tombs at Knossos, with sketch drawings.
Peake, Harold T. E. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Harold T. E. Peake including relating to: publication of an article; visiting Newberry; research topics including wild barley, minerals in Armenia, pot forms, Egyptian chronology, Egyptian script; gardening; work during World War II.
Also includes letter of thanks from Mrs Newberry for the donation of a palm leaf book.
Note:
MSS 35/5 is also numbered 206
MSS 35/6 is also numbered 213
MSS 35/7 is also numbered 205
MSS 35/8 is also numbered 205a
MSS 35/9 is also numbered 298
MSS 35/12 is also numbered A106a
There is also a letter without a Dawson reference numbered A106b
Pearson, Burton - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Burton Pearson (1872-1932) relating to meeting Newberry in Egypt.
Note:
This letter is also numbered 25
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Salome Peet introducing her son Thomas Eric Peet.
Peet, Thomas Eric - correspondence
Parte dePercy 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).
Note:
MSS 36/1 is also numbered 96
MSS 36/15 is also numbered 161 and 162
MSS 36/33 is also numbered 359
Pemberton, William S. Childe - correspondence
Parte dePercy 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).
Note:
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
Pendlebury, John Devitt Stringfellow - correspondence
Parte dePercy 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.
Perrins, Charles William Dyson - correspondence
Parte dePercy 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.