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GB BPASA P40-B-2 · Item · 1986
Part of Margaret Little collection

This paper by Margaret Little was published in 'Free Associations', 1985.
The documents comprise a copy of the paper as published; tape recording of Margaret Little reading the paper.

The documents also include correspondence relating to the publication. Correspondents include Enid Blaint, T.T.S. Hayley, Martin James, John Bowlby, Nina Coltart, Judy Cooper, Rose Edgcumbe, Nini Ettlinger, William Gillespie, Peter Giovacchini, Phyllis Grosskurth, Brett Kahr, Masud Khan, Gregorio Kohon, Adam Limentani, Robert Maine, Alain de Mijola, John Padel, Clifford Scott, Jock Sutherland [CLOSED].

GB BPASA P40-B-8 · Item · 1949-1980
Part of Margaret Little collection

The documents comprise typed notes of a discussion of Winnicott's paper 'Birth experience, birth trauma and anxiety', 1949; typed notes for 2 group seminars prepared by Winnicott, 1965; typescript summary of points to be covered in a lecture by Winnicott entitled 'The therapeutic consultation in child psychiatry', 1965; agenda for a meeting at which John Davis would speak on 'Donald Winnicott's concept of bonding', 1980.

Winifred Raphael
GB BPASA P01-D-C-45 · File · 1964-1964
Part of Marion Milner collection

Raphael also went to US in 1928 on a Laura Spelman Rockefeller Scholarship.

The documents comprise 1 letter, 1964; article 'An Autobiography', ('Occupational Psychology', 1964).

GB BPASA P01-G-6 · File · Many of the letters are undated, 1950s to 1969].
Part of Marion Milner collection

Marion Milner's sister Winifred M Blackett married George (S G H) Burger (1891-1959).
The documents include a small collection of Win's correspondence, including a letter from her brother Patrick Blackett; 2 letters written by Win to Burger [?].

The documents also include a collection of letters received by Win on the death of her husband; a collection of letters written to Marion Milner on the death of her sister; drafts of letters in French written by 'Win' to Jeux [?]; postcards sent by the Burgers to their parents from various European destinations in the 1920s; postcards sent from Milner to the Burgers; copies of poems by Samuel Butler collected by Winifred Burger; Winifred Burger's notebook, 1964-1965.

GB BPASA P01-H-A-4 · File · 1992-01-01 - 1995-12-31
Part of Marion Milner collection

Only 10 pages of the book have been used for drawings in pencil, charcoal and pen. However, Marion Milner has used the sketchpad to store other loose drawings, mainly in charcoal, pencil and ink, plus a page of notes. Many of the drawings are dated and some have titles or notes written on them.

William Sargant
GB BPASA P16-A-G-5 · Item · ?1964
Part of William Gillespie collection

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.

William Samuel Inman
GB BPASA P37-A-7 · File · 1965-1995
Part of Alexis Brook collection

The documents comprise a photocopy of a letter from Inman to Dr Cantrill, 1966; typescript of an obituary by Michael Gilkes; copy of an obituary by Michael Balint; photocopy of a published bibliography of works by Inman; biography written by Jennifer Johns; typescript by M J Gilkes headed 'W S Inman - A Memoir'; photocopy of a 'British Medical Journal' obituary for Inman; 2 letters from Tom Freeman to Alexis Brook accompanying 2 letters sent to him by Inman in the 1965; copy of a letter from B MacCarthy, President of the British Psycho-analytical Society to Inman's grandson W T Inman, arranging a meeting with Alexis Brook.

For related documents see the W S Inman collection (P11).

William Gillespie collection
GB BPASA P16 · Fonds · 1915-c.1995 (1915; 1921; 1926-c.1995)

Psychoanalytic writings and lectures, plus material related to Gillespie's professional activities.
Much of material in this collection relates to Gillespie's writing and teaching work; this includes published and unpublished papers, speeches and lectures (many focusing on the history of psychoanalysis) as well as obituaries, book reviews and notes for discussions of papers presented by his colleagues. There is also a considerable quantity of papers and offprints received from other authors. Also included are papers related to Gillespie's work with the International Psychoanalytical Association, British Psychoanalytical Society and 'International Journal of Psychoanalysis', as well as a small amount of correspondence and CVs, bibliographies and other material related to his career.

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