Correspondence from Walter Ewing Crum including on: Crum's research; requesting Newberry to look out for Coptic items to purchase; Griffith's obituary.
Also includes postcard sent to Walter Ewing Crum c.1913 relating to a passage in an arabic text and the form of the name of a village called Dimokrat near Arment.
Note: MSS 10/44 is also numbered A.127 MSS 10/45 is also numbered A 363 MSS 10/46 is also numbered 13 MSS 10/47 is also numbered 59 MSS 10/52 is also numbered A 197
Correspondence from Sir Alfred William Winslow Dale (1855-1921) (Vice Chancellor, Liverpool University) including on appointment to and resignation from Professorship at the University of Liverpool; and report of Selection Committee which includes details Newberry's career and that of John Garstang up to 1907.
Note: MSS 11/5 is also numbered 348 MSS 11/6 is also numbered A 240
Correspondence from Giovanni Dattari (d. 1923) including: arranging to show Newberry his collection; Dattari's publication on coins; requesting Newberry's help with the translation of a seal including sketch.
Correspondence from Nina de Garis Davies to Newberry and Mrs Newberry including asking Newberry's advice on camping at Beni Hasan with Rosalind Moss; details of travel and travel plans; cataloguing Newberry's collection of textiles.
Note: MSS 11/22 is also numbered 18a MSS 11/23 is also numbered 18 MSS 11/25 is also numbered 257
Correspondence from Norman de Garis Davies (1865-1941) including on: excavation at Meryra; arranging for Newberry to bring certain things with him when he visits; trees in the garden of Akhenaten; the tomb of Mentu-her-khepeshef; travel plans to Egypt; shrine at the tomb of Puyemre; identification of Ay; publications; tomb of User; tomb of Rekhmire; dealings with Bayoumi and Droiton; death of Mrs Griffith; news of Steindorff in Germany (1938); World War Two.
Note: MSS 11/27 is also numbered 19 MSS 11/28 is also numbered 28 MSS 11/29 is also numbered 17 MSS 11/30 is also numbered 44 MSS 11/31 is also numbered 43 MSS 11/32 is also numbered 60 MSS 11/33 is also numbered 56 MSS 11/37 is also numbered 357 MSS 11/38 is also numbered 374 MSS 11/41 is also numbered 260 MSS 11/42 is also numbered 311 MSS 11/55 is also numbered 226 MSS 11/56 is also numbered 201 MSS 11/73 is also numbered A 108
Correspondence including: asking Newberry to write a description of a tomb; describing the condition of the tomb; reference to photographs of the tomb. Also includes letter to Carter relating to him painting a coffin and referring to correspondence with Maspero. Also includes invitation sent to Davis to a meeting to observe whether any phenomena takes place on the anniversary of Pharaoh Akhnaton's death in the Valley of the Queens, 26 January 1909.
Note: MSS 12/4 is also numbered 16 MSS 12/5 is also numbered A.279 MSS 12/6 is also numbered A 280 MSS 12/8 is also numbered 292
Correspondence from Sir William Boyd Dawkins (1837-1929) including thanking Newberry for a stay in Kent; and relating to domestic animals and plants in Egypt.
Note: MSS 12/11 is also numbered A.60 MSS 12/12 is also numbered 8
Correspondence from Warren Royal Dawson including on: situation regarding excavation work in Egypt; translation of hieroglyphs; publications Dawson is working on; references to the tomb of Ay; funerary papyri of the 21st Dynasty; Queen Nozme; 21st dynasty burial sites; Newberry's articles on the Pig and the Olive; discussion of various Egyptologists in relation to biographies Dawson is writing and draft replies from Newberry; requesting collection sale catalogues.
Note: MSS 12/17 is also numbered 343 MSS 12/18 is also numbered A.199 MSS 12/19 is also numbered 343a
Note of recommendation from Alexander Dedekind to Carola von Cischini written on a business card in Sütterlinschrift.
Translation by Ann-Katrin Gill, 8th April 2016: Frau Carola v. Cischini…recommends to you, esteemed dear lady, the one who presents this card to you, Percy E. Newberry, one of our very first Egyptologists from England, who would also like to visit your scarab collection, and who also has ample opportunity to interest purchasers in your collection.