Typescript of Gillespie's vote of thanks for the Ernest Jones Centenary Lecture, delivered by Professor L C Knights in Oct 1979; Gillespie's invitation to the lecture is included.
Handwritten and typed versions, with a letter of invitation from the International Psychoanalytical Association.
Typed speech for an anniversary celebration at the British Psychoanalytical Society.
Handwritten.
Handwritten paper; also notes on a related paper p by Charles Brenner.
Handwritten paper on infant mental development.
Handwritten, with related notes on hypnotism.
Papers by Gillespie and other authors, as well as Gillespie's own notes and patient records.
The papers by Gillespie are: 'A contribution to the study of fetishism' (1940, two versions); 'The structure and aetiology of sexual perversion' (1956); and 'The psychoanalytic theory of sexual deviation with special reference to fetishism' (1960, with a transcript of a discussion following presentation of the paper at a conference of the Portland Clinic, correspondence relating to publication of the paper in a book edited by Ismond Rosen and an offprint of the published chapter). Also the following undated papers: 'Psychoanalytic concepts of instinct and ego development as illustrated by problems of sexual perversion'; 'The theory of fetishism'; a handwritten, untitled lecture on fetishism and perversions; and a handwritten paper entitled, 'Fetishism and masochism'.
Gillespie's additional material includes loose notes, drafts and incomplete papers; patient case notes (currently closed to researchers); letters (incomplete photocopy of a letter from Ella Sharp commenting on 'A contribution to fetishism', plus a letter regarding copyright); anonymised case notes from Special Problems Conferences, 1953 and 1955; and various reading notes and list of references.
Typescripts by other authors are: 'Some observations from the analysis of a horse' by [?] Anderson (1955, with Gillespie's comments for discussion); 'The meaning and genesis of fetishism', by Angel Garma (1955, with cover letter); 'Object-relation changes in the analysis of a fetishist', by Dugmore Hunter (1952, with Gillespie's comments for discussion); 'A case of fetishism', by Martin James (1954); 'Foreskin fetishism and its relation to ego pathology in a male homosexual', by Masud Khan (1965); and 'A contribution to the study of masochism and fetishism', by L H Rubinstein (1953). Also included are a small number of offprints by Phyllis Greenacre, Masud Khan and Melitta Sperling.
Typed response to Limentani's paper, 'The significance of transsexualism in relation to some basic psychoanalytic concepts', which was presented to the British Psychoanalytical Society on 16 May 1979.
Cuttings from a North American publication, 'The Atlantic', which contains a letter from Gillespie in criticism of an article in which Sargant compared British and American psychiatric treatment.