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Archival description
Notebook, August 1943
GB BPASA P01-E-B-47 · Item · 1943
Part of Marion Milner collection

Loose inserts include a 1 photograph of Marion Milner with her husband and son; photograph of Milner with her son [?]; 1 page of loose notes.

Notebooks
GB BPASA P17-D-1 · File · c.1950-c.1967; undated; latest identified reference
Part of James & Alix Strachey collection

Notebooks with mixed notes regarding the 'Standard Edition' and personal matters.

Notebooks and Loose Notes
GB BPASA P17-D · Series · c.1950-c.1973; most items updated
Part of James & Alix Strachey collection

Untitled notebooks and loose leaf papers containing handwritten notes by both Alix and James Strachey. The notes are either mixed or of unknown subject matter. Some writings are regarding the 'Standard Edition', some are personal and some are not identifiable.

Also included is one file of notes and letters regarding the work of Sigmund Freud.

See also P17-A-E-01 and P17-A-G-01 for other notes relating to the 'Standard Edition'.

Notebooks and loose notes
GB BPASA P21-A-E · Sub-series · ?1946 - ?1976
Part of Sylvia Payne collection

Untitled notebooks containing handwritten notes, including draft of papers and notes on reading, written in both the front and back of each book. Also included is one file of loose handwritten notes.

This material includes notes on the history of the British Psychoanalytical Society; letters referring to Payne's proposal to write a book on this subject can be found in file P21-G-01.

Notes
GB BPASA P16-A-K · Sub-series · ?1940-?1990
Part of William Gillespie collection

Reading notes and references, plus other loose notes related to Gillespie's work. The majority of this material was found loose and unsorted.

Notes
GB BPASA P17-A-F-1 · File · c.1967-c.1972; one item dated 1969
Part of James & Alix Strachey collection

Notes relating to the form, content and editorial process for Volume XXIV, including proposed lists of contents. Also included is a handwritten introduction, by James Strachey, for a stopgap index for the 'Standard Edition'.