Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Shri Baburao Sambshio Bhatgare containing an explanation of the genesis of her interest in India and promising to send Flash soap powder. She explains that there are no research materials per se and any way they would be too expensive to send. But she promises to pay postage if Shri Bhagtare would like to write to her, or pay bus fare if he wants to make small research expeditions.
Copy of a letter from the Controller of Supplies, Government of Tripura, to Barbara Ingham, granting her a Restricted Access permit for a period of three days beginning on 14 March 1984 for visiting the Governor of Tripura at Agartale, Tripura.
Notice from Dr. V.K. Dudhe, Assistant Surgeon of the Government Dispensary, Mandhata-Omkareshwar, East Nimar, certifying that Mrs W.J. Ingham had, due to a bad reaction to heat, fallen ill and will be required to be carried from Omkareshwar in an ambulance to Indore and from there by air passage to Bombay for further treatment.
Letter from [M Fluselegcam] to Barbara Ingham in which he comments on family news about which Barbara had written and continues with his own family news. He is working with a Trust caring for caves in India. He hopes that she will make a further trip to India. Typed letter, 3 sides, dated 27 April 1988.
Letter from Dr Julliett Clutton-Brock (Natural History Museum) to Mrs W.J. Ingham identifying fungus from a photograph sent by Ingham and giving information about the global prevalence of lions during the Ice Age up to the time of ancient Greece.
Postcard from Judy & Charles to Barbara and Walter, showing a photograph of the door of the Duomo in Ravello.
Letter from Syed Muzaffar Husain Burney to Barbara Ingham, thanking her for her comments about his book.
Letter from Dr Diana Rowland Smith to Barbara Ingham enclosing a copy of the entry of Al Khadir from the Encyclopaedia of Islam and information on the meaning of Al Khadir/Khadr (in Arabic "the Green One")
Draft letter from Barbara Ingham to Dr Diana Rowland Smith in which she thanks for the letter sent and the enclosed photocopies. She then comments upon the entries on the photocopies.
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Professor Baigent and Professor Leith containing praise for their book about the Dead Sea Scrolls and outlining an idea for a book they should write about the Making of the Koran with a detailed description of how such a book would be organised.