Copy a of letter from Barbara Ingham to Mr Nithyanandhan discussing family matters.
Copy of letter from Barbara Ingham to John Murray, plus a handwritten draft in which she provides an explanation of her book, and enclosing a detailed synopsis.
Letter from Barbara Ingham to John and Sue Ingham, from India, in which she writes that she is about to leave India and return to Italy. She continues to describe her last few days in India. Handwritten airletter, postmarked 2 February 1975.
Letter from Barbara Ingham to John and Sue Ingham, from India, in which she writes of her arrival in [Chandei] and her impression of the place. Handwritten airletter, postmarked 16 December 1974
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Jim, Inviting him to to visit Italy via Switzerland to look through and choose slides. She promises to send a photo of a restoration of an Ajanta painting. She writes about John's recent trip and requests notes on soil. She promises to send a textbook on stammering for a child with a stammer.
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to HJ Currey praising her Nikon camera and the prints that were made from its photographs, which were sent to her by Mr Currey. She is enclosing more slides for printing, enquiring about the possibility of Xmas cards being made from a slide and the cost thereof.
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to the Directors of the British Museum to ask whether the British Museum has the looted or misplaced gold plates from walls of the Srinailam Temple.
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Catherine. She enquires how life is in Pwllheli and requests help from the Women's Institute on advice for the women of India on a range of subjects from looming and the dyeing of clothes to cheese making and nutrition.
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Balasaheb Patil with memories of her recent trip to India. She is pleased to have seen southern India but still likes the Deccan the best. She thanks him for a wonderful time and promises to send photographs once they're developed.
Copy of a letter from Barbara Ingham to Anna Dallapicolla. She explains she is back from her 4 month trip to India and asks if Heidelberg University would pay for her travel and stay there in exchange for the use of her slides from her trip. She offers to give a talk informing that she can speak German.