Correspondence from Patrick Scrivener relating to a visit of the Aga Khan to Egypt and a draft reply from Newberry on his fee for teaching him Egyptology.
Letter from Walter Segal relating to his research on ancient Egyptian furniture.
Correspondence Charles Gabriel Seligman including relating to his and Newberry's research from research. Includes correspondence on: totemism and animal cults (1912); Faragab (1915); the Sed festival (1923 and 1933); iron (1924); wearing of the rahat and wedding ceremonies in Sudan (1927); milk customs (1927); E. E. Evans-Pritchard and his appointment as Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Egyptian University, Cairo (1931); Ritchie's analysis of Newberry's collection of ancient Egyptian glass; gardening and sending seeds; Newberry's paper on olives and his reference to a camel stick (1938).
Also includes two letters from Seligman's wife, Brenda, on the practise of incision and the health of 'Sligs' (1926).
Note:
MSS 39/66 is also numbered 39
MSS 39/67 is also numbered 249
MSS 39/70 is also numbered 247
MSS 39/73 is also numbered 207
Letter from William Selkirk relating to travel in Egypt.
Letter from F. Servenry on behalf of Mr and Mrs Bircher relating to a visit by Newberry.
Correspondence from Kurt Sethe including relating to corrections to the inscriptions of the tomb of Rekhmara [1 letter in German]. Also includes notice of Sethe's death in 1934.
Also includes draft letter from Newberry to Sethe regarding some philological questions and the Hebrew Yah (1909)
Note:
MSS 40/10 is also numbered A 35
Correspondence from Sir Albert Charles Seward including relating to botanical research.
Letter from Mary Seward relating to the whereabouts of Mrs Hubbard.
Letter from Gertrude Seymour relating to the history of the poppy.
Correspondence from Mary Stout Shaw including relating to travel, research on shabtis and persea wood, and requesting an article for inclusion in a book on Egyptian gardens with draft reply from Newberry.
Letter from S. Sherbul relating to requirements for a new building at the University of Cairo.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A.159
Letter of thanks from Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.
Correspondence from Peter Lewis Shinnie (Ashmolean Museum) and draft replies from Newberry relating to a drawing of the Scorpion Macehead.
Correspondence from Alan Wynn Shorter (1906-1938) relating to a scarab of Thutmosis IV.
Note:
MSS 40/36 is also numbered A.120
Letter from Clement King Shorter (d.1926) (Editor of The Sphere) relating to an illustration of a state barge.
Correspondence from Albert Forbes Sieveking including relating to ancient Egyptian gardening and board games.
Note:
MSS 40/41 is also numbered 38
MSS 40/43 is also numbered 302
Correspondence from T.C. Skeat and draft reply from Newberry relating to papyri from the Amherst collection in the British Museum which belong to the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Correspondence from Sir Walter Alexander Smart including referring to a paper by Newberry on the flail of Osiris.
Correspondence from C.C. Boys Smith relating to his collection of embroideries.
Correspondence from Cecil Harcourt Smith (VictoriaAlbert Museum) relating to a lecture by Newberry on the tombs of the Kings.
Note:
MSS 40/52 is also numbered A.313
MSS 40/53 is also numbered A.314
MSS 40/55 is also numbered A.315
Correspondence from Sir Grafton Elliot Smith (1871-1937) including relating to research on Akhenaton and the 18th Dynasty.
Also includes correspondence relating to Newberry's wish to endow an annual lecture, administered by the Royal Society, on eugenics and the problems of inheritance including extract of a letter from Professor Elliot Smith and letter introducing Newberry to Dr. Dale (Medical Research Council).
Note:
MSS 40/58 is also numbered A.377
MSS 40/60 is also numbered A.79
MSS 40/61 is also numbered 6
MSS 40/67 is also numbered A.110
Correspondence from Sidney Smith (British Museum) relating to: ancient building materials; the Sed festival; 5th or 6th dynasty fragment found at a dealers in Paris; purchases for the British Museum; Steindorff and repression of Jews in Germany (1939); a Note by Newberry on box wood; Newberry's corrections to a publication by Smith (1942).
Note:
MSS 40/68 is also numbered A.306
Letter from W. Harding Smith inviting Newberry to lunch.
Correspondence from W. Linton Smith relating to pots belonging to him featuring animals on boats.
Letter from Walter Smith (Secretary, King’s College, London) informing Newberry of his election to Fellow of the College.
Letter from William R. Smith relating to travel to Egypt.
Letter of thanks from George P.G. Sobhy relating to a payment from the Egyptian University, Cairo.
Note:
This letter is also numbered A 124
Letter from Gabrielle Sowerby (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) on a drawing done by her for Newberry of the Scorpion Macehead.
Letter from Louis Speleers relating to his research on a sarcophagus and ushabtis [in French].
Correspondence from Lady Sarah Isabella Spencer (d.1919) (Daughter of 4th Earl Spencer) including relating to a book she is writing on Thomas Carlyle, the health of her brother and asking about the source of various quotes.
Note:
MSS 41/5 is also numbered A.338