The documents include Marion Milner's notes on Winnicott, 1940-1979; letters from others about Winnicott, 1972-1977; Case History, 1953; notices for Child Psychiatry seminars and presentations at Scientific meeting made by Winnicott, 1965-1966; typescript draft of Marion Milner's contribution to a Winnicott Memorial Meeting and related notes, 1972; notes from a 1952 Club talk ‘DWW on DWW’, 1967.
The documents also include work arising from/related to/about the work of Winnicott including papers by Margaret Little, Judith Issroff, Margret Tonnesmann; Alexander Newman; Martin James; Peter Fonagy; Madeleine Davis; John Davis; Edward Arthur Childe; Michael Gribinski; J P M Tizard, Andre Green; statements by analysts on significance of Winnicott (following his death), 1971.
Paper by Milner ‘A la Memoire de D.W. Winnicott’ from ‘Le Coq Heron’, produced by Group d’Etude du Centre Etienne Marcel, March 1972
Reviews of 'The Spontaneous Gesture: Selected Letters of D. W. Winnicott', 1987
Photograph of Winnicott with a child
Catalogue for an ‘Exhibition of D. W. Winnicott’s Drawings and Squiggles’, 1996; and annotated photocopied sections; copies of squiggle drawings, [1 original?].
There are also several letters from Winnicott, 1943-1969 and a copy of 1 letter from Milner to Winnicott [Closed].
Two letters regarding a donation of £50.
Arranged by country.
Correspondence regarding donations received; also copies of a speech made by Ernest Jones in honour of Hopkins at a Board meeting of the Institute on 24 Mar 1930.
Arranged alphabetically.
Arranged chronologically; includes correspondence with Barbara Lantos, who collected many of these donations.
Correspondence regarding the administration of donations in the USA, including lists of donors. The final letter refers to amalgamation in the USA of the Ernest Jones Rehabilitation Fund with the Psychoanalytic Assistance Fund, of which Ekstein was Vice-President.