Correspondence from Reverend Samuel Crawford Armour (1839-1929) including relating to Newberry's successor to the chair of Egyptology and an Egyptian Exhibition Newberry invited Armour to.
Correspondence from Arthur Leigh Bolland Ashton (Secretary of the International Congress of the History of Art) relating to an exhibition of textiles by Newberry; the purchase of Egyptian items; and Ashton filling a lectureship for a year.
Correspondence from J. R. Bailey (Secretary of Burlington Fine Arts Club) relating to membership of the Burlington Fine Arts Club and arranging an Exhibition of the Arts of Ancient Egypt in the gallery of the Club.
Letter from Marcus W. Blackden offering to work with Newberry at Beni Hasan; Correspondence to Blackden from Newberry making arrangements; Letter from George Willoughby Fraser (also signed by Blackden) to [A.H.] Grueber requesting the transfer of the listed property from Minia to Beni Hasan.
Note: MSS 5/8 is also numbered 115 MSS 5/9 is also numbered 138 MSS 5/10 is also numbered 118 MSS 5/11 is also numbered 139 MSS 5/12 is also numbered 137 b MSS 5/13 is also numbered A 87
Letter from May Louisa Bonar (who in 1946 married Sir Hugh Thornton) relating to Lady Petrie's appointment as Director of the British School of Egyptian Archaeology.
Correspondence from Ludwig Borchardt (1863-1938) dating of the great sphinx of Giza and king statues from Thebes in the Berlin Museum including sketches (1897); painting of the head of a princess orignially in the house of Captain Timmins (1914); inscription of Ay at Akhmim (1927) [in German].
Correspondence from James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) on topics including purchase of the MacGregor collection; arrangements for Newberry's visit; Phoenician tomb scene; information on a trip to Luxor; Egyptians not accepting the Rockefeller gift; review of The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago's Anatolian work in Antiquity, 1933.
Note: MSS 5/102 is also numbered 9 MSS 5/106 is also numbered 8 MSS 5/112 is also numbered A.74 MSS 5/113 is also numbered 279
Correspondence from Theodore Burton Brown including on the marriage of Kate Bosse to J. Gwyn Griffiths; Brown's work in Cyrenaica, Libya. Also includes letter from Beatrice Brown to Mrs Newberry giving Theodore Brown's address.
Correspondence from Guy Brunton (1879-1949) to Newberry and Mrs Newberry. Includes details of excavation work; reference to his appointment as Keeper, Cairo Museum; scarab in Cairo Museum; Newberry's Catalogue of Shawabti figures.
Correspondence from Edward Carey (Registrar, Liverpool University) relating to Newberry's resignation of his professorship, appointment to Readership, and Report of Selection Committee on Margaret Murray and Thomas Eric Peet as candidates for the Brunner Chair of Egyptology.
Correspondence from Gertrude Caton-Thompson including on wheat, vulgare wheat in Prehistoric Egypt, a report by Dr Stapf, plant samples sent to Kew, arrow heads and flints.