Weil, Raymond - correspondence
- NEWB2/743
- File
- 18 November 1929
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Raymond Weil on royal titles [in French].
Note:
This letter is also numbered A 128
Control: MSS 45/36
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Weil, Raymond - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Raymond Weil on royal titles [in French].
Note:
This letter is also numbered A 128
Control: MSS 45/36
Wellcome, (Sir) Henry - correspondence
Part of Percy 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.
Wheeler, Noel F. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Noel F. Wheeler seeking archaeological work.
Whitaker, Hugh - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Hugh Whitaker including relating to travel to Egypt and his house in Venice, inviting Newberry to stay, news of people in Egypt, his marriage.
Also includes letter of thanks to Mrs Newberry.
Note:
MSS 45/48 is also numbered A.190
Whitehouse, Frederic Cope - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Frederic Cope Whitehouse relating to the publication of fragments of papyrus known as the 'Moeris' or 'Labyrinth Papyrus'.
Note:
MSS 45/51 is also numbered 11
MSS 45/52 is also numbered A 282
Whymper, Charles - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Charles Whymper to Newberry and his wife Essie Newberry including relating to the death of his daughter Irene and life during the First World War.
Wilbour, Charles - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Two letters from Charles Wilbour regarding the publication of inscriptions by Karl Fredrik Piehl, 16 and 29 March 1896.
Wilkin, Kederick - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Kederick Wilkin asking Newberry for news of his son, Arthur Wilkin.
Williams, Caroline Ransom - correspondence
Part of Percy 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
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from John A. Wilson relating to the purchase of a scarab.
Wingate, (Sir) Francis Reginald - correspondence
Part of Percy 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
Winkler, Hans A. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Hans A. Winkler relating to his research including on boats and rock drawings, and arranging to visit Newberry.
Winlock, Helen - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence to Mrs Essie Newberry (one letter addressed to the Newberry's) from Helen Winlock including on travel in Egypt (1926) and family news.
Note:
MSS 46/1 is also numbered 214
MSS 46/3 is also numbered 23
Winlock, Herbert Eustis - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Herbert Eustis Winlock relating to: purchase of the Amherst papyri and excavation work in Luxor (1913); publication of a 12th dynasty tomb at Lisht, news from Egypt including on Arthur Weigall and the Service des Antiquités (1913); mounting the amherst papyri and purchase of the Hood collection (1919); referring to Ernest Wallis Budge, purchase of the Morgan papyri and planned excavation work (1920); research relating to Khety (1924); origin of a bead bought by Newberry including post script from S. C. Bosch Reitz (1929); Tomb of Meryet-Amun and identification of flowers (1930); disagreement with Budge (1930); history of the fleur-de-lys with enclosed letters to Mr Ivins, and from WM I. Jr. and Barbara Lyndon and notes (1935); research on the Egyptian calendar (1935); three bowls found in the outer courtyard of the tomb of Rekhmara, with notes by Newberry (1935); travel to England and visting Newberry and Alan Gardiner (1934); retirement from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1939); mummy of Wah (1939); employment of Herman Ranke and Georg Steindorff in America and research on 12th dynasty priest graffiti (1940); war and the death of Harry Burton (1940); health, politics and war (1940-2).
Also includes draft letter from Newberry on three bowls found in the outer courtyard of the tomb of Rekhmara (1935) with extract of a letter from Newberry to Theodore Davis on clearing the tomb of Rekhmara (1900).
Note:
MSS 46/5 is also numbered 377
MSS 46/10 is also numbered 231b
MSS 46/11 is also numbered 231a
MSS 46/12 is also numbered 231c
MSS 46/13 is also numbered 231
MSS 46/14 is also numbered 290
MSS 46/17 is also numbered 221
MSS 46/18 is also numbered 304
MSS 46/20 is also numbered 5
MSS 46/21 is also numbered 10
MSS 46/48 is also numbered 22
MSS 46/50 is also numbered 22a
MSS 46/52 is also numbered 254
Winslow, William C. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from William C. Winslow relating to the Egypt Exploration Fund and Newberry's publication of Beni Hasan.
Note:
MSS 46/55 is also numbered 49
MSS 46/57 is incomplete
Witt, (Sir) Robert - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Robert Witt relating to Newberry donating money towards the purchase of art in memory of Lord Carmichael.
Note:
MSS 46/58 is also numbered 204c
MSS 46/59 is also numbered 204a
Woodhouse, W. - correspondence
Part of Percy 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.
Woodward, (Sir) Arthur Smith - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Sir Arthur Smith Woodward relating to finding work in Hungary for Baron de Fejervary.
Woolley, (Sir) Charles Leonard - correspondence
Part of Percy 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
Wores, Theodore - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Theodore Wores inviting Newberry to tea.
Note:
This letter is also numbered 113
Wright, C. Hagburg - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from C. Hagburg Wright (London Library, St James's Square) thanking Newberry for some children's books.
Wylde, Henry C - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Henry C. Wylde relating to the etymology of ship (1910), Newberry's search for a house (1913) and work on a glossary (n.d.).
Note:
MSS 46/83 is also numbered 282
Yates, Dora E. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Dora E. Yates (The Gypsy Lore Society, University of Liverpool) including reminiscences of the University of Liverpool, John Sampson and J.M. Mackay.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Percy Newberry's series of notebooks includes notebooks on single subjects, indexed notebooks on a range of subjects and research journals. Many of the notebooks have been numbered (in the form NB followed by a number) by Newberry and are referenced elsewhere in his research notes. As such it appears that these notebooks were used as reference books by Newberry, and they often include lists of bibliographic references for a subject.
Unfortunately it is evident that this series of notebooks is not complete and there are numbered notebooks referred to in Newberry's research material that do not appear to be in the collection.
Notes on the pomegranate, boomerang and ensigns on pots
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook with index at the front.
Notes on hieroglyphs and early versions of composite signs formed with the standard or sacred pole [R12] including:
-Pomegranate tree
-Boomerang
-Harpoon
-with the hieroglyph for sand dunes on top [N25]
-with the Min emblem on top [R22]
Very neat and written in prose so possibly intended for publication. Includes references to publications and museum objects. Roughly a quarter of the notebook has been used.
Notebook on topics including objects, flora, fauna, products, places and gods
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook labelled by John Harris 'Miscellaneous Notes' with an index at the front containing notes on objects, flora, fauna, products, places and gods. It includes examples of attestations of words, variant writings, expressions or other terms formed by or including them, and some ancient Egyptian texts/hymns in translation.
Includes handwritten notes on:
objects (censers, bird traps, djed pillar, netjer pole, furniture, mirrors, sandals, tjet knot, chariots, flail and crock)
flora (plants, trees including conifers, cedar, cypress , woods including ebony, grain and wheat)
fauna (dogs, camels, giraffes, deer, oryx and a fauna bibliography)
products (natron, incense, myrrh, methods of tapping resin)
places (Lebanon, Byblos, “the land of the god”, Zahi, Retjenu, Phoenicia, place names in Syria)
gods (Osiris, Atum-Kheprer [also referred to as Atum-Kheper or Atum-Kepri], Iah, Adonis and Attis, Neferhetep, hieroglyph for God [R8] and variants)
Also includes notes on funerary offerings, the word sedj in seals, circumcision and the ritual of embalming.
Pages 3-4, 48-49, 51-59, 61-69 and 72-75 have been cut out. According to the index at the front of the notebook these pages include notes on:
-trees and wood (merw-wood, wan-wood, Peqer tree)
-animals (pig, cat, rat, mouse, lion, fox, wolf, jackal, ass, porcupine, jerboa, hippopotamus, elephant, hyena, monkey, baboon, bat, hedeghog, bear, ichneum, leopard, hare, addax, kudu, goat, ibex, dorcas gazelle)
Dates: There are references to publications up to 1925. Notes appear to have been added at different times.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Ringbound notebook containing mostly handwritten notes on nomes, with some additional loose notes, some of which appear to have been cut from other notebooks. First half of the notebook is on nomes in Lower Egypt and the second half on Upper Egypt. Both sections start with a list of the nomes in numerical order and the notes are arranged accordingly. Some pages are titled but do not contain any notes.
The first half of the notebook contains notes on nomes in Lower Egypt including Predynastic nome insignia, titles connected with nomes in Lower Egypt, Thoth and Thoth priests, the Ibis and other animals associated with nomes. There is also the following loose material:
-handwritten notes on the 12th nome of Lower Egypt and sketches of a calf
-typed notes on the name of the 15th nome of Lower Egypt, with draft of a letter to Alan (probably Alan Gardiner)
-handwritten notes on Thenessus and the nome of Nesyt
The second half of the notebook contains notes on nomes in Upper Egypt and the animals associated with the nomes. There is also the following loose material:
-typed and handwritten notes on Coptos
-cutting of an image of an engraving with the caption 'Nilinsel aus dem Sonnen-tempel des Neuserre' [Island in the Nile river from the sun temple of Neuserre]
-handwritten notes on Abydos and tracing
-handwritten notes on the 13th nome which appear to have been taken from other notebooks, also a note written by Diana Magee
The notebook also includes the following references: to a 'notebook on Sais and folder'; a 'Harpoon folder'; and 'see Folder Pig'.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook titled 'WORDS' containing handwritten notes on hieroglyphs, including occurences of hieroglyphs, references to published sources, variations of different hieroglyphs and translations. Part of the notebook includes lists of hieroglyphs organised by subject.
The notebook is no longer held together at the spine and contains a lot of loose pages and pieces of paper.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook titled by Warren Dawson 'VARIOUS NOTES by P.E.Newberry' and inside 'Various Notes by Percy Edward Newberry given to me by him March, 1949' and below 'Given by Mr Warren R. Dawson, October, 1960'.
Includes:
-Handwritten and typewritten notes on people who travelled in Nubia (modern central and northern Sudan and southern Egypt) and Egypt, mostly in the 19th century, including names, dates, where they visited and bibliographic references
-Typed extract from or notes on 'Mariette, Lettres et Souvenirs personnels', 1904 (OEB 144543)
-Typed notes titled 'Destruction of Monuments. Hermopolis Temple' and 'Destruction of Monuments. Temple at GAW'
-Notes on Pierre Belon du Mans and extract of a bibliography
-Notes on the Hoopoe bird including sketches
-Loose drawing of a scarab inscription
Bankes, Burton, Hay - Notes by P.E. Newberry
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook titled by Warren Dawson 'BANKES, BURTON, HAY - Notes by P.E. Newberry' and inside 'BANKES - BURTON - HAY - Notes made by P.E. Newberry Given to me by him, March, 1949'. There is also a label on the inside cover 'Mr Warren Dawson October 1960'.
Typed notes (with hieroglyphs added by hand) on William John Bankes and Robert Hay, and one page on James Burton.
Note: There is correspondence from Raymond O. Faulkner referring to a manuscript on Bankes and Hay in 1943.