Letter, and duplicate copy of the letter, from Sir John Alexander Hammerton asking whether Newberry would be interested in writing an article on the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Correspondence from Donald Benjamin Harden (Ashmolean Museum) and draft replies from Newberry including relating to donations to the Ashmolean Museum and Newberry's research.
Includes correspondence relating to: Newberry leasing his house to St Thomas's Hospital during the Second World War; donation of Newberry's embroidery collection to the Ashmolean and Liverpool Museum; donation of Newberry's collection of millefiori glass fragments from Alexandria; donation of Howard Carter material; research including on bows and the figure-of-eight shield; drawing of the Scorpion Macehead requested by Newberry.
Correspondence from Jean M. Hardy (Associate of Theodore M. Davies) thanking Newberry and relating to travel in England and Florence.
Note:
MSS 23/96 is also numbered A.285
MSS 23/97 is also numbered A.248
Correspondence from F. G. Harmer relating to his research on the Akhenaten Period.
Letter of thanks from Beatrice Harraden.
Correspondence from Selima Harris relating to her Father Anthony Charles Harris' books.
Correspondence from Benjamin Harrison (1837-1921) including letter of thanks and requesting the return of 'The Bevington Letter'. Also includes letter from James Reid Moir to Harrison relating to flints and eoliths.
Note:
MSS 23/103 is also numbered 241
The letter from James Reid Moir is numbered 242
Correspondence from Horace Hart (Oxford University Press) and draft replies from Newberry relating to the publication of Five Years' Excavations at Thebes.
Correspondence from Selim Hassan including referring to a map of excavations, travel plans and his work on the Wörterbuch.
Note:
MSS 40/3 is also numbered A 116
Letter from M. A. Hassuna relating to travel to London and research in the Library of the School of Economics.
Letter from Walter Hauser (Metropolitan Museum, New York) relating to travel in Europe.
Letter from M. W. Hawes on behalf of Mr. Reed (Victoria and Albert Museum, London) (possibly Sir Herbert Edward Read) enclosing paintings of rings.
Correspondence from A. K. Headlam including letter describing a journey in Egypt and the sights including paintings and inscriptions. This letter has been dated 1892 during previous archival processing.
Letter from Edward Heawood (Librarian, Royal Geographical Society) responding to a research enquiry on journeys or early travelers across deserts in Egypt and Sudan.
Letter from Percival Hebblethwaite (1849-1922) (Registrar, Liverpool University) informing Newberry of the resolution of the Council that a Professorship in Egyptology be instituted and he be appointed Brunner Professor of Egyptology.
Correspondence from W. A. Herdman including arranging to dine with Newberry and introducing Richard D. Holt who is traveling to Egypt.
Correspondence from Marie Herrmann-Tragy asking for information on an embroidered Coptic sampler.
Letter from H. Hesk inviting Newberry to stay during a British Association meeting in Hull.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.16
Letter from Jean Jacques Hess declining an invitation from Newberry and referring to Newberry's research question on incense [in German].
Note:
This letter is also numbered 30
Letter from Vera Higgins (Editor, Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society) thanking Newberry for his article on the mandrake in ancient Egypt.
Correspondence from Sir Arthur William Hill (1875-1941) (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) including relating to the donation of plants and photographs and the results of an analysis on a walking stick handle, walking stick, bow and throwstick from a tomb at Thebes.
Also includes: letter to Professor F.W. Oliver (Egyptian University, Cairo) from Hill asking whether there is any work available for L.A. Boodle identifying Egyptian fossils; draft letter from Newberry relating to research on the olive.
Letter from J. Spencer Hill asking whether Newberry would be interesting in writing a book on Egyptology for a series.
Letter from Matthew Davenport Hill inviting Newberry to see the Egyptian antiquities at Eton College.
Letter from Martin Alister Campbell Hinton (British Museum, Natural History) relating to whether the symbol on the head of a God represents the uterus of a goat.
Letter from Geoffrey Hoare relating to travel and asking Newberry to purchase a bead necklace for him in Cairo.
Letter from A. M. Hocart relating to his research on the consecration of Kings and the role of the Queen.
Letter of thanks for a pamphlet from W. Cliff Hodges.
Letter from Cass Hodson (Secretary, The Eugenics Education Society) inviting Newberry to give a paper on racial aspects of Egyptian civilisation.
There is also a note by Newberry which states he answered 'no'.
Correspondence from David George Hogarth (1862-1927) (Ashmolean Museum) including relating to the arrival of a coffin and writing formal acknowledgement to Whitaker; recommendations for digging at Sakha; requesting Newberry to bid on items at auction; and photograph of the Scorpion Macehead.
Also includes draft reply from Newberry including list of amounts offered by people towards purchase of a prehistoric figure at auction.
Note:
MSS 24/37 is also numbered A23a
MSS 24/39 is also numbered A.23b
MSS 24/40 is also numbered A.23
Letter from E. C. Hohler (Eton College) thanking Newberry for a lecture.
This letter has been dated 1911 during previous archival processing.