Acworth, J. J. - correspondence
- NEWB2/005
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 18 February 1921
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from J. J. Acworth inviting Newberry to lunch.
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Acworth, J. J. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from J. J. Acworth inviting Newberry to lunch.
Abercrombie, T. M. - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from T. M. Abercrombie (brother of Sir Leslie Patrick) relating to a furniture project, 10 December (no year).
Abercrombie, (Sir) Leslie Patrick - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir Leslie Patrick Abercrombie relating to a joint press publication scheme, Liverpool University Press Association, and negotiations with Sir Ernest Hodder Williams.
Abell, (Professor) Thomas Bertrand - correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter from Professor Thomas Bertrand Abell relating to the presentation to Liverpool University of the Great Eastern.
Correspondence catalogue by Warren Dawson
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Notebook containing the catalogue of correspondence written by Warren Dawson. A note on the first page states that it was presented to the Griffith Institute by Mrs Newberry in 1950. The letters are organised alphabetically by the correspondent's surname, and appear to have been subsequently numbered, possibly on accession to the Archive. Arabic names have been sorted according to the first name.
Also includes a description of the biographical and diary notes in the collection (NEWB1/03-06), and calling cards which have been glued into the notebook.
Publications including bibliography
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder including versions of a bibliography of Newberry.
Includes:
Reprint, proof copy, typed draft and photocopy of Magee, Diana, 'The Egyptological Bibliography of Percy Edward Newberry (1869-1949), in JEA 76, 1990 (OEB 32075).
Correspondence relating to the bibliography of Percy Newberry, 1989.
Numbered list 1-61 of Newberry's publications under the title 'Extracts from my Note-books'.
Photocopy of Newberry, Percy E., 'Notes on the History of Medicine in Ancient Egypt', in The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, 24 November 1888, p. 405-408.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder containing photocopies of the following articles and obituaries:
Tutanchamon - Sonderheft Der Woche
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder has been labelled 'German Publication (1924) of photographs from Tutankhamuns Tomb. (found amongst the material of the late Percy E. Newberry)'.
Folder contains a German publication titled Tutanchamon - Sonderheft Der Woche or in English Tutankhamun - Special Weekly Issue (OEB 151539) on the tomb of Tutankhamun. The pages of the publication are not in order within the folder. There are also two newspaper or magazine cuttings of an image of a buckle in the form of a leopard's head from a Sem Priest's robe, copyright 1923.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Large newspaper cutting from The Sunday Times, Australia, 1885 on some of Lord George Carnarvon's 'treasures' coming to Australian museums.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Album of newspaper cuttings relating to the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, excavation of the tomb and finds. The album includes a partial index. Roughly half of the album has been filled.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled by John Harris 'PRESS CUTTINGS' with newspaper cuttings glued or fastened on to each page.
Newpaper cuttings are on a range of topics relating to ancient Egypt and Egyptology including congresses taking place, exhibitions such as the exhibition of Egyptian Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, book reviews, news relating to Percy Newberry, current research, obituaries, Sudan, Libya and the Libyan Desert.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Copies of lectures by Newberry including:
Sale of land at Binfield, Berkshire
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Document relating to the sale of land at Binfield, Berkshire by Humfrey Newbery, Francis Broughton, Richard Radish and William Hawthorne to Alexander Hayes, 1629.
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Genealogical material including correspondence relating to genealogy, family trees, notes on members of the family.
Includes:
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Photographs or calling cards of members of Newberry's extended family. Some are named on the back by Newberry with a note on genealogy. Includes photographs of: Newberry's mother Sarah Newberry, 1905; Newberry's Uncle F.J. Newberry; Newberry's Grandfather F.W. Newberry; Mrs Sarah Pine born Kenward (1790-?); Mrs Thomas Kenward; William Munk; James Newberry (1781-); Elizabeth Newberry (1791-); Thomas Kenward (1788-); Mrs James Newberry born Dixy. Also includes receipt for 12 calling cards, 1867.
Purchase agreement for house boat
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Agreement for the purchase by Newberry from Theodore M. Davis of the dahabiah or house boat known as the 'Beduin' for
Passports belonging to Percy Newberry
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Two passports belonging to Percy Newberry, 1920-1927 and 1927-1937.
Biographical material including history of the Egypt Exploration Society
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder contains:
First page of a report titled 'Report on the work of the Archaological Institute' written by Newberry on his involvement establishing an Archaeological Institute at the University of Liverpool
Short history of the Archaeological Survey of Egypt (now known as the Egypt Exploration Society) by Newberry including his involvement, with hand written corrections and notes c.1931-2 (written for the 50th anniversary meeting of the EES (see AHG/42.222.33, Griffith Institute)), and list of Officers-in-Charge of the Survey, 1890-1932
Letter lists 1887-1892 with a short summary of contents and numbered, these numbers correspond to numbers written on letters held in this collection
Handwritten notes on the history of the Archaeological Survey of Egypt
One page of typed notes on people who worked on the tomb of Tutankhamun
Diary notes and lists of correspondence
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder contains biographical notes which appear to have been written based on diary entries including: autobiographical notes; diary notes 1893-1930 including information on travel, work and names of people Newberry saw or was in touch with; lists of correspondence; cuttings of journal 1900-1902; sketches of scarabs, 1902; autobiographical notes on first meeting Reginald Stuart Poole and Flinders Petrie, 1941; bibliography.
Also includes numbered lists of correspondence received 1888-1935 with a brief summary of contents. Lists do not appear to be in any order, although some are sorted by year. These numbers correspond to numbers written on letters held in this collection.
Group photographs with Egyptologists
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder containing 3 black and white group photographs which include Percy Newberry, and all appear to have been taken in Egypt.
Photographs include the following information:
Lord Northampton's Excavation Diary
Parte dePercy Edward Newberry Collection
Diary titled by Newberry 'The Theban Necropolis - Excavations 1898-1899 - Account of Men's wages for the Marquis of Northampton'.
Front section contains lists of men, the days worked and their wages.
On the front page of the diary Newberry has written 'Small service is true service whilst it lasts - of friends however humble scorn not one - The daisy by the shadow that it casts - Protects the lingering dew drop from the sun' and below 'If by such rose we see - A thorn there grows - Strive that no thorn shall be - Without its rose'.
Diary contains a brief daily log of activities and details of payments made, 1 January 1899 to 9 April 1899.
This item has been digitised and transcribed.
Müller, H. W. - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
2 letters from Černý, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to H. W. Müller.
Studies in Coptic and Černý's references requested for: Westendorf, W., Koptisches Handwörterbuch. Bearbeitet auf Grund des Koptischen Handwörterbuchs Wilhelm Spiegelbergs (1965-1977) (OEB 20563).
Müller, Dieter - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
6 letters from D. Müller.
Ostraca in the Leipzig Museum, publication plans, personal matters including Müller's emigration from East to West Germany. Müller's acknowledgement of Černý offprint (Černý, J., 'Thoth as Creator of Languages', in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 34 (1948), 121-2 (OEB 1279)).
Murray, George William Walsh - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
2 letters from Murray.
Reading of some texts from Wadi Hammamat (TopBib vii.328-37).
Moss, Rosalind B. - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
25 letters from Moss, 2 copies of letters from Černý to Moss.
6 letters from Moss to Jean Tudor-Pole (Černý's secretary at University College London), 4 letters from Tudor Pole to Moss.
Materials and data for the Topographical Bibliography:
Morenz, Siegfried - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
7 letters from S. Morenz.
2 letters, correspondence between Černý and the Home Office, concerning a visa for S. Morenz.
S. Morenz's planned trip to the UK; objects in Leipzig (stela of Penbuy, in Leipzig Museum, 5141, TopBib i2.732); an invitation to contribute to Festschrift Anthes (see Černý, J., 'A Note on the Chancellor Bay', in Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 93 (1966), 35-9 (OEB 11676)).
Montet, Pierre - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Montet.
Personal.
Miller, John Innes - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
2 letters from Miller, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý's secretary sent in his absence.
Miller's studies of the spice trade, Egyptian words denoting cassia and cinnamon.
Middleton, Russell - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Middleton, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Middleton.
Consanguineous marriage in antiquity and some papyrological questions. For the latter, Černý recommended contacting Claire Préaux.
Miceli, Jean de - correspondence
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
5 letters from Miceli.
Egyptian history, particularly the 18th Dynasty; Egyptian calendars.