Correspondence from M. R. James (Provost of Eton) relating to selling a blue faience chalice and cataloguing the Myer collection of Egyptian antiquities.
Note:
MSS 26/42 is also numbered A.179
Correspondence from M. R. James (Provost of Eton) relating to selling a blue faience chalice and cataloguing the Myer collection of Egyptian antiquities.
Note:
MSS 26/42 is also numbered A.179
Correspondence from Sir John Jarvis including relating to plants and gardening.
Correspondence from Frances Jeckyll relating to plants.
Correspondence from Vera Jeyes relating to attending lectures by Newberry.
Letter from John Johnson (Oxford University Press) referring to a trip to Mersa Matruh.
Correspondence from Marcus Johnson relating to staying with Newberry.
Correspondence from William Johnston including relating to travel plans.
Correspondence from Mary C. Jonas (Secretary, Egypt Exploration Society) relating to the work of the Egypt Exploration Society (EES).
Includes correspondence relating to: donations to the EES and fundraising including donations from Mrs Hubbard and distribution of the money; work at El Amarna including copy of a letter from Francis Giesler Newton to Henry Reginald Holland Hall on work at El Amarna and Francis Llewellyn Griffith's illness (Dec 1923), and correspondence following the death of Newton and relating to continuation of his work by Thomas Whittlemore; management on the EES including reports of meetings, discussion of committee members and appointment of officers; Jonas' resignation as Secretary.
Also includes letter to Warren Dawson from T. Eric Peet relating to work for the EES and copy of an agreement for work with Peet, 12 Nov 1915.
Note:
MSS 26/80 is also numbered A.182
Letter from Cyril Jones notifying Newberry of the death of Harold Jones.
Letter from E. Alfred Jones seeking a photograph of an Egyptian goldsmith's workshop.
Correspondence from Harold Jones including relating to his health and work in Egypt for John Garstang and Theodore Davis. Also includes reference to Howard Carter and correspondence relating to nome signs.
Note:
MSS 27/2 is also numbered A.251
MSS 27/3 is also numbered A.277
MSS 27/4 is also numbered A.372
MSS 27/5 is also numbered A.92
MSS 27/7 is also numbered A.42
MSS 27/10 is also numbered A.40
MSS 27/13 is also numbered A.84
MSS 27/14 is also numbered A.43
MSS 27/17 is also numbered A.349
Letter and receipt from T.A. Jones for his subscription to the Liverpool Geological Society.
Correspondence from W.G. Jones (Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Liverpool) including on Newberry's resignation from the Brunner Chair of Egyptology.
Correspondence from Pierre Jouguet relating to an invitation from Newberry to dinner.
Note:
MSS 27/26 is also numbered A.180
Letter from Thomas Atholl Joyce (British Museum) relating to an enquiry by Newberry on figures on the cabins of Barotse canoes including elephants and antelopes.
Letter of thanks from Henry Pottinger Keatinge (1860-1928).
Note:
This letter is also numbered 36
Letter from M.W. Keen (District Commissioner, Wadi Halfa) relating to Newberry's research on the olive and obtaining specimens.
Correspondence from Winifred A. Keeves (Secretary, Egypt Exploration Society) including relating to Newberry's subscription to the EES and in response to enquiries by Newberry on material held by the EES.
Letter from Sir Arthur Keith relating to travel in Egypt.
Correspondence from Dirkran Kelekian including relating to the purchase and sale of Egyptian antiquities and the publication of his collection of scarabs and cylinders. Includes letter to Sidney Smith (British Museum) relating to the sale of cylinders and seals. Also includes draft reply from Newberry referring to the condition of his collection of antiquities after the war, 30 June 1947.
Also includes postcard of a statue of King Chefren.
Correspondence from Doris L. Kelham (née Tattersall) including arranging to meet in London and with reference to Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Note:
MSS 27/59 is also numbered A.18
MSS 27/63 is also numbered 223
Correspondence from R. Talbot Kelly (1861-1934) including relating to travel in Egypt and a framed picture being sent to Newberry.
Note:
MSS 27/66 is also numbered 350
MSS 27/67 is also numbered 99
Correspondence from Albert Frank Kendrick (Department of Textiles, Victoria & Albert Museum, London) relating to the Victoria & Albert Museum including items in the collection, exhibitions, purchase and sale of items, items belonging to Newberry including a Persian brocade, research enquiries from Newberry including on gloves, reference to textiles from the tomb of Tutankhamun, and the effects of the second world war. Also includes requests for information including about the pomegranate in Egyptian art and draft replies from Newberry, as well as a plain linen shirt from an unknown site in Egypt with enclosed sketch.
Note:
MSS 27/68 is also numbered 317
MSS 27/74 is also numbered A.19
Letter of thanks from Henry W. Kent (Metropolitan Museum, New York).
Letter from Sir Frederic George Kenyon requesting a reference for Arthur Callender.
Letter from Ahmed Khalil (Hall Porter, Winter Palace, Luxor) enclosing his photograph.
Correspondence from Larry P. Kirwan including relating to his application and interview for a post at the Victoria & Albert Museum and draft reply from Newberry on the post and referring to T. Eric Peet's death.
Correspondence from Alfred E. Knight (Spink & Son Ltd., Art Gallery and Museum of Antiquities) relating to the sale of the MacGregor collection of Egyptian antiquities including terms of agreement with Newberry for his part in the sale.
Note:
MSS 27/116 is also numbered A.378
Letter from Charles Kuentz thanking Newberry for an article for publication and with reference to the impact of the first world war on relations between France and the UK [in French].
Letter from John La Farge asking for information for a painting for the Supreme Court Room of the State of Minnesota.
Note:
This letter is also numbered 62