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Descriptive SummaryTitle: John Willoughby Layard PapersIdentifier/Call Number: MSS 0084Contributing Institution: Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego9500 Gilman DriveLa Jolla, California, 92093-0175Languages: EnglishPhysical Description: 48.8 Linear feet (76 archives boxes, 16 card file boxes, 6 flat boxes, 4 oversize files)Date (inclusive): 1897 - 1974Abstract: Papers of John Willoughby Layard, English anthropologist and Jungian psycho-therapist. The collection includesextensive correspondence; drafts of Layard's writings, both published and unpublished; extensive notes and researchmaterials; artifacts; and personal, patient and family materials. A significant proportion of the research materials andwritings relate to Layard's anthropological work in Melanesia, including materials used in his book Stone Men of Malekula.Also included are voluminous materials relating to Layard's books The Lady of the Hare and "The Mary Book: The Snake,the Dragon, and the Tree" (unpublished).Creator: Layard, J. (John)Preferred CitationJohn Willoughby Layard Papers, MSS 84. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.ProvenanceAcquired from Dr. Richard Layard, London, England, 1989.Microfilm EditionThe Layard Papers are available on microfilm. Reel and frame numbers accompany individual folder descriptions in thecontainer list of this guide.BiographyJohn Willoughby Layard, English psychologist and anthropologist, was born in London on November 28, 1891. His parentswere George Somes Layard and Eleanor Gribble Layard, he from a genteel parson's family; she from a wealthy mercantilehousehold. The Layard family were minor nobility, descended from French Huguenots. John's great uncle was Sir AustenHenry Layard (1817-1894), a noted archaeologist and diplomat who had excavated the ruins of Ninevah. John's branch ofthe family had gone through most of its money by the time of his birth, and what funds remained went into the care ofJohn's father, who was sickly. John had a sister Nancy, five years older; and a brother Peter, five years younger. Anotherbrother died at age three, one year before John's birth. According to John, his home life was the most repressed of Victorianhouseholds, and he attributed his emotionally troubled young adulthood to this family background.Raised in Malvern, John was sent at the age of seven to the Priory School, a Malvern boarding school. At about eleven, hisfamily moved to Felixstowe and he was transferred to Bedales, where he attended a co-ed school, then considered"progressive". In 1909 his family sent him to study in Paris and Berlin for a year. He then attended Cambridge University,where he became active in folk music and anthropological clubs. Most of his free time was apparently spent collecting thewords of folk music.In 1914 W.H.R. Rivers, a Cambridge anthropologist, offered Layard the opportunity to go to the New Hebrides Islands inMelanesia with a group headed by Rivers and A.C. Haddon. Rivers and Layard split from the rest of the party and went tothe island of Atchin, in Malekula. After a short time, Rivers left Layard alone on the island with the natives, in a small housewhich had been built by Catholic missionary priests who had been killed by the natives. Layard spent a year in Melanesia,mostly on Atchin, with three weeks on Vao and a few weeks in Australia. For most of the time he lived completely alonewith the natives, teaching himself their language and songs, and making copious notes on all facets of their life. From thenotes of his three weeks on Vao came his Stone Men of Malekula. His other notes have not been published.World War I had begun while Layard was en route to Melanesia. His brother Peter became an officer and was killed inFrance. When John returned to England he suffered a nervous breakdown, tried to enlist, was refused, was accepted into agovernment agricultural program, but was too ill to continue. His parents sent him to live with a Dr. Greer in Cornwall, whoaccepted "live-in patients." He then went to live with the Bagenal family, where he almost committed suicide (there is asuicide note in Bagenal file, Correspondence series).At this point Layard was introduced to psychologist Homer Lane, with whom Layard began his first psycho-analysis. Layard was making great progress until Lane was arrested and charged with immorality for having sexual relations with female patients. Lane died shortly thereafter, and Layard tried to continue his analysis and therapy with other analysts - first

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Stekel in England, then in Vienna in 1926, then to Wittels in Berlin.In Berlin, he joined David Ayerst, an English friend and the future editor of the Manchester Guardian. Layard then becamepart of the Berlin homosexual literary scene, and his friends included writers W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood.Having been introduced to Auden by David Ayerst, Layard "promptly fell in love." In 1929, Layard attempted suicide byshooting himself through the mouth. When he did not immediately die, he took a taxi to Auden's apartment and asked himto "finish the job." Auden called an ambulance and Layard survived.It was at this point, according to Layard's autobiography, that his life began. Back in England, Layard moved to Oxford andwas introduced into the Department of Anthropology as "the best field man." He became part of theliterary/professorial/artistic group surrounding Mansfield "Manny" Forbes, a well-known patron of the arts. Layard lived atthe Forbes' home Finella for part of this time.At Oxford Layard met Doris Dingwall, wife of anthropologist Eric Dingwall. The Dingwall's had an open marriage. Layard andDoris fell in love and took up housekeeping together. On March 15, 1934, Doris gave birth to a son, named Peter RichardGranville Layard (known as Richard). Richard was to become a noted economist, and now teaches at the London School ofEconomics. Eric Dingwall refused at first to give Doris a divorce, but he relented in 1943, when Richard was nine years old.In the early 1940s Layard published his two best known works, Stone Men of Malekula and Lady of the Hare - the twomonographs that appeared during his life. At the same time he started seeing patients as an analyst, and continued hisown analysis with Baynes in Oxford, Jung in Zurich, and Gerhard Adler in Oxford.By the mid-1940's John and Doris were bitterly unhappy with each other. Both had converted to the Roman Catholic church.John returned to Zurich to work with Jung. There he began a seven-year love affair with Baroness Vera von der Heydt, also atherapist. Doris, who later became a psychotherapist herself, studied briefly with Jung's wife.Returning to England, Layard continued writing, publishing and lecturing, both in Great Britain and abroad. He became asought-after analyst, yet remained unhappy with himself. In the early 1950's he began a second long-term love affair, thistime with Dr. Lola Paulsen, another psychologist. John and Doris were eventually divorced, but continued a relationship.Lola Paulsen often called herself "Mrs. Layard," although she and John were never married.Despite his youthful illnesses, Layard lived in fairly good health until the late 1950's, when he was diagnosed as diabetic. In1961 he was involved in a serious multi-car auto accident, for which he may have been partly responsible. Suffering asevere leg injury, he spent the following year in physical therapy. His eyesight grew worse, as did his hearing.In 1970 he bought property in Megavissey, intending to found an institution for "third-world" health. By "third-world" Layardmeant a union between the mental and the physical worlds. His plans were interrupted by a violent physical attack from aneighbor, Lionel Miskin, who had become enraged over certain aspects of Layard's psychoanalysis of him and his wife. Thisincident was symptomatic of the extreme emotions that Layard often inspired in those who knew him well. Layard suedMiskin for assault and abandoned his plans for the institution. He then retired to Wardington House until his healthimproved.In 1972 John and Doris reconciled, and they lived together, apparently happily, until Doris' death in November, 1973. Shewas followed a year later by John, who died at Cowley Road Hospital, Oxford, on November 26, 1974, two days short of his83rd birthday. Attending John Layard's funeral were Vera von der Heydt and Lola Paulson, his two long-time lovers besidesDoris, who had remained friends with him and with each other, a sign of the intense feelings he often aroused in others.At several times during the last ten or fifteen years of his life, Layard had tried to retire from practice and write. Heaccomplished little, however, since many people continued to seek his professional help. It was not until after his deaththat A Celtic Quest and Atchin Dictionary were both published. His Lady and the Hare has been re-printed twice since then.Processing InformationPrior to its acquisition by UC San Diego Library, the collection had been stored in the London home of Layard's son, Richard.When originally received by the Library, the collection had been arbitrarily packed into 33 boxes. Although the originalorder was difficult to ascertain, it was apparent that Layard had maintained his files in several alphabetical series, eachcovering approximately a decade. He had maintained his research materials and drafts of his books more or less by subjectmatter.In general, the processors have maintained the integrity of each file at the item level, but at the folder-level they havereorganized the materials in accord with the underlying intellectual order of the papers. For example, subseries containingfamily and financial correspondence were created, and drafts of a particular book were brought together. Un-annotatedpublications by others have been separated to the Library's general collection.Scope and Content of CollectionThe John Willoughby Layard Papers provide extensive documentation on the multi-faceted life and work of an English intellectual. All aspects of Layard's life are represented in the collection, including his personal life, family affairs,

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anthropological investigations, psychoanalytical practice, writing, intellectual pursuits, and travel. In addition, the papersare of value to those studying the Melanesian area. A significant proportion of the research materials and writings relate toLayard's anthropological work in Melanesia, including materials used in his book Stone Men of Malekula. Also included arevoluminous materials relating to Layard's books The Lady of the Hare and "The Mary Book: The Snake, the Dragon, and theTree" (unpublished).The collection is organized in five series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS OF LAYARD, 3) WRITINGS BY OTHERS, 4)MEMORABILIA and 5) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES.SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCEThe CORRESPONDENCE is the largest and most extensive series, containing communications between Layard and hiscolleagues in all his fields of interest - anthropology, psychology, and folk music. The bulk of Layard's own letters can befound in the "Family Correspondence" subseries, although very few of his replies are included in the "GeneralCorrespondence".Reprints of articles by correspondents, usually inscribed to Layard and annotated by him, are included with some files.Where indicated on the container list, files contain photographs as well. Correspondents are identified in the container list,where possible, as to profession and their relationship to Layard. Correspondence regarding research for or publication ofLayard's writings are filed with the appropriate writings, in keeping with their original order. Patient/correspondents whosecases became the subject of a writing have their correspondence filed with those writings. Non-confidential patientcorrespondence is included in the "General Correspondence" (due to Layard's friendships with many of his former patients,he often corresponded with them on subjects not related to treatment).The correspondence is arranged in alphabetical order by surname of correspondent. Most files with an ending date of 1974contain a letter of condolence on the death of John Layard, written to Richard. In general, correspondence for individualsrepresented by fewer than three items is filed alphabetically in miscellaneous files under the appropriate letter of thealphabet. However, some correspondence dated before 1930, which is purely of a personal nature (e.g., dinner invitations),is arranged chronologically and filed with the subseries "Subjects."Correspondents include a great number of anthropologists and psychologists. Among the most extensive is thecorrespondence with anthropologist W.H.R. Rivers and psychologist Carl Jung, Layard's two mentors. Even more extensiveare Layard's references to Jung in his correspondence with Doris (1940's, found in the "Family Correspondence" subseries)and his dream descriptions, with Jung analyses, of the same period (found in the WRITINGS OF LAYARD series,"Autobiographical/Biographical" subseries). The files for Manny Forbes and Robin Bevan-Brown, in the "GeneralCorrespondence," contain extensive personal exchanges.Correspondents represented in the "General Correspondence" subseries also include noted writers, composers, concertmusicians, artists, and actors. Interesting among the "General Correspondence" correspondence is a letter from KenBurridge (1972) (and another from John Smith [1953] under Miscellaneous Melanesian Correspondence) indicating thatLayard was still remembered in the folklore of the natives of Atchin. In the Gerhard Adler file there is a 1974 letter from Dr.Aldo Carotenato re publishing "The Making of Man" in Italian. In the Rolf Gardiner file is a letter from Jorniger Moorsan,1927, expressing his disapproval of Gardiner's German exchange camp. Other significant correspondents areanthropologists Gregory Bateson, A.C. Haddon, Bronislaw Malinowski, and Alfred Radcliffe-Brown; writers W.H. Auden andChristopher Isherwood; composer Michael Tippett; and psychologists Gerhard Adler, and Homer Lane. In the subseries"Subjects," under Miscellaneous Personal Correspondence (box 17, folders 7-8) are a number of interesting letters,including: a letter from Austin Robinson, apparently a military officer in India, dated 1927, with an interesting description oflife in Raj India; a letter from Mrs. Paul Robeson dated 1938 re coming to dinner at the Layards'; letters from CharlesBeaumont, apparently Vera von der Heydt's father, 1949; a letter from publisher Richard de la Mare, 1956; and a letterfrom artist Walter Jonas, with a watercolor painting on the letter.Letters in the "Miscellaneous Requests to Publish or Write" include letters from Geoffrey Grigson, Irene Haccius (re:publishing in French), David Holt, Cynthis Rowland (re: publishing in Swedish), and Alice Meinhard (re: publishing inGerman) "Band Boy" Sherris, 1934; artist Vincent Stuart, 1941, offering to paint Layard's portrait; and artist Jane Wyatt,1970, artist, saying Layard's portrait is ready.Letters in the "Miscellaneous Research for Layard" include those from Dr. L.D. Barnett, 1939; A.W. Gorme, 1940; A.C.Hardy, 1953, H.J. Rose, 1936, and H.S. Wadeley, c.1940.The subseries "Family Correspondence" is of great significance in that it contains numerous letters from John Layardhimself. Layard's correspondence with his wife is of special interest because it contains his detailed personal reflections onsubjects of contemporary interest, such as conditions in Nazi Germany during the period when Layard lectured there.Of interest in the correspondence with Layard's mother, Eleanor Gribble Layard, are references to the Layard family, for example the escape of Major Vandeleur from Germany during the first World War. Included in his mother's miscellaneous

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correspondence are an illustrated love letter (dated 1877) from her first beau, an aspiring artist; a letter dated 1907 fromone of John's classmates about John at school; and a letter from Fanny Haddon (Mrs. A.C.) in 1914, thanking Mrs. Layard forletting her read John's letters from the Melanesian journey, and asking to be allowed to read the others which might arrive.Correspondence of Layard's father, George, includes letters George solicited from notable personages in 1913. Theseinclude letters or notes from composer Edward Elgar, philosopher Herbert Spencer, and writer H.G. Wells.The subseries "Patient Correspondence" is restricted. Much of this concerns details of treatment, including detaileddescriptions of dreams. Many files include drawings or paintings by patients.SERIES 2: WRITINGS OF LAYARDWRITINGS OF LAYARD, the next largest series in the collection, are arranged chronologically, as well as can be determined,by time of writing; these include books published, articles printed in journals, papers and talks delivered, and drafts andnotes for unpublished books. All of Layard's original handwritten notes from Malekula are here, as well as the hand-writtenand type-written drafts he made from these notes.Of interest is Layard's autobiography, which he wrote in snatches from the 1940s to the 1970s. This, along with thecorrespondence between Layard and his wife Doris, provide interesting insights into the political and intellectual climate inEurope during Layard's lifetime, particularly during the late 1930s when Layard was lecturing in Nazi Germany.Mary Book materials, in the WRITINGS OF LAYARD series, relate to Layard's psychological study of Mary Tritton, a project heconducted over a long period, from the late 1940s to the 1960s. Ms. Tritton granted Layard permission to publish hisresearch on her, so the materials are here unrestricted. In this series can be found extensive files relating largely to Ms.Tritton's dreams, including drawings, paintings, and correspondence.SERIES 3: WRITINGS OF OTHERSThe WRITINGS OF OTHERS series contains works collected by Layard and annotated by him. These include typescripts,reprints, and journals. Non-annotated writings of others have been separated to the Library's other collections. TheSeparation List (at the end of this register) is a list of these items.SERIES 4: PERSONAL MEMORABILIAOf interest in the PERSONAL MEMORABILIA, in the "John Layard Memorabilia" subseries, is a brochure advertising a portabledesk for field anthropologists, and the 1914 passenger list from Layard's Melanesian voyage. Also in this subseries areclippings retained by him, a 1951 Health and Nature (nudist) magazine, and a collection of erotic drawings. These revealLayard's varied intellectual interests.Included among the Layard Papers are archeological artifacts from Melanesia, the Scilly Isles, and Nineveh. These are listedin the Container List under the title or subseries to which they relate.SERIES 5: ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIESThe final series contains original documents deemed too fragile for use. Brittle and high-acid content materials have beenphotocopied onto acid-free paper. The copies have been substituted and the originals have been placed in series order andmust be consulted in place of these originals.RestrictionsThe materials in boxes 89-98 and microfilm reels 62-72 contain correspondence concerning psychiatric treatment andcannot be used without the written permission of the subjects involved, should they still be living. It is the responsibility ofthe researcher to determine whether the subject is still living.Subjects and Indexing TermsAdler, Gerhard, 1904-Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1925Layard, J. (John) -- ArchivesEthnologyEthnology -- Vanuatu -- MalekulaMalekula (Vanuatu)MelanesiaOceaniaPsychotherapy

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  General Correspondence   Box 1, Folder 1 Academic Assistance Council, 1936, re: Mrs. Erich von Hornbostel, [reel 1, frame

0042]Box 1, Folder 2 Acland, Maimie, 1911, [reel 1, frame 0046]Box 1, Folder 3 Adler, Gerhard, 1959-74, (Layard's analyst 1939), [reel 1, frame 0051]Box 1, Folder 4 Adler, Hans, 1931-40, (friend from Vienna, Layard sponsored for immigration into

England) - Includes corres. with Jewish Refugee Committee, [reel 1, frame 0068]Box 1, Folder 5 Analytical Psychology Club, 1961, [reel 1, frame 0094]Box 1, Folder 6 Andreae, Marc and wife Lis, (in German), 1947, [reel 1, frame 0097]Box 1, Folder 7 Andrews, A.F.J. "John" (neighbor, contractor in Mevagissey), 1960-61, [reel 1,

frame 0101]Box 1, Folder 8 Annett, Stephen F. (psychologist), 1948, [reel 1, frame 0106]Box 1, Folder 9 Auden, W. H., 1931-55 - Includes one p.c.in Auden's handwriting re: becoming

Richard's godfather (?) and other items re: Auden, [reel 1, frame 0108]Box 1, Folder 10 Austin, Mr. & Mrs. Eric, and son Hugh, 1964, [reel 1, frame 0129]Box 1, Folder 11 Ayerst, David (friend from Berlin; editor Manchester Guardian), 1927-73, [reel 1,

frame 0135]Box 1, Folder 13 Bagenel, N.B. and family (Layard's friend from Cambridge), 1911-74, [reel 1,

frame 0166]Box 1, Folder 12 "C.B.B." 1913-14, [reel 1, frame 0161]Box 1, Folder 14 Baker, Frank, 1941-51, [reel 1, frame 0293]Box 1, Folder 15 Baker, John R., Zita, and Ina (zoologist, anthropologists), 1937, with 9 reprints,

1925-36, [reel 1, frame 0310]Box 1, Folder 16 Balfour, Lady Betty, 1923-34, and daughter Mary, 1969-70, [reel 1, frame 0315]Box 1, Folder 17 Balfour, Lady Eve and "Bunny" (sister in-law to Lady Betty), ca. 1920s, [reel 1,

frame 0394]Box 1, Folder 18 Banks, Mrs. M.M., 1934-43, with reprint "Tangled Tread Mazes" 1935; Includes

1934 correspondence with Scottish Home and Country [reel 1, frame 0405]Box 1, Folder 19 Banziger, Hans (Zurich psychiatrist), 1947-49, with two reprints [reel 1, frame

0422]Box 1, Folder 20 Barker, Culver and Mary, 1942-46, [reel 1, frame 0424]Box 1, Folder 21 Barnard, T.T. (anthropologist), 1954, with article in MAN, 1928, [reel 1, frame

0428]Box 1, Folder 22 Baron, Frank, 1960-61, with two reprints re: Mevagissey history, [reel 1, frame

0434]Box 1, Folder 23 Barron, Jonce and Gladys (friends, Mevagissey), 1918-74, [reel 1, frame 0451]Box 1, Folder 24 Barron, Winifred (subject of "A Fisherman's Daughter"), 1933-39, [reel 1, frame

0476]Box 1, Folder 25 Bateson, Gregory (anthropologist), 1927-58, with five inscribed reprints 1937-56,

[reel 1, frame 0480]Box 2, Folder 1 Bazeley, E.T. (Homer Lane's secretary), 1925-27, [reel 1, frame 0488]Box 2, Folder 2 Beard, Paul (President, Psychic Science Ltd), 1970-71, [reel 1, frame 0500]Box 2, Folder 3 Bedales Society, 1964-65, [reel 1, frame 0503]Box 2, Folder 4 Begg, Dr. Catherine (analyst), 1944, [reel 1, frame 0506]Box 2, Folder 5 Benenson, Mira, 1943, [reel 1, frame 0515]Box 2, Folder 6 Bennett, Sir Ernest (M.P.) and Lady Margaret, re: right to publish, 1944, [reel 1,

frame 0520]Box 2, Folder 7 Bentin, Philip and Nova, 1968-73, [reel 1, frame 0523]Box 2, Folder 8 Berg, Leila (analyst), 1967-69, [reel 1, frame 0530]Box 2, Folder 9 Bevan-Brown, Dr. Robert (Robin) (Layard's best friend at Cambridge), 1913-54,

[reel 1, frame 0534]Box 2, Folder 10 "Bill" of Victoria and Albert Museum, 1960, [reel 1, frame 0605]Box 2, Folder 11 Bollingen Foundation, re: successful grant application, 1948-65, [reel 1, frame

0609]Box 2, Folder 12 Bosanquet, Theodora (editor Time & Tide), 1944, [reel 1, frame 0663]

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Box 2, Folder 13 Braband, Dr. Marjoreth (analyst from Israel), 1946-48 - Includes letter from herson-in-law inviting Layard to visit them in Switzerland, [reel 1, frame 0669]

Box 2, Folder 14 British Broadcasting Corp, 1936-52, [reel 2, frame 0007]Box 2, Folder 15 British Medical Assn., 1941-60, [reel 2, frame 0019]Box 2, Folder 16 British Museum, 1934-35, [reel 2, frame 0028]Box 2, Folder 17 British Psychological Society, 1940-1971, [reel 2, frame 0035]Box 2, Folder 18 Brown, J.H. "Harold," 1913, [reel 2, frame 0044]Box 2, Folder 19 Brown, William (Director, University of Oxford Institute of Experimental

Psychology), 1941 - Includes letter to Oxford paper by Layard re: Brown; (letterfrom Jung to Layard re: Brown in Jung file), [reel 2, frame 0068]

Box 2, Folder 20 Burnett, Olive, 1918-47, [reel 2, frame 0072]Box 2, Folder 21 Burridge, Kenelm O.L. (anthropologist), 1968-74 - With two reprints, 1959, [reel 2,

frame 0108]Box 3, Folder 1 Cambridge University (Kings College; Museum), 1934-74, [reel 2, frame 0116]Box 3, Folder 2 Cameron, Francis, 1971-73, [reel 2, frame 0128]Box 3, Folder 3 Canzian, Estella (Quaker), 1941-43, [reel 2, frame 0145]Box 3, Folder 4 Carbury, Lady Mary, 1946-47, [reel 2, frame 0173]Box 3, Folder 5 Carstairs, Dr. G.M. "Morris," 1946-55, [reel 2, frame 0190]Box 3, Folder 6 Chamberlain, Brenda, 1945, [reel 2, frame 0194]Box 3, Folder 7 Champernowne, Irene (Mrs. Gilbert, analyst), 1947-74, [reel 2, frame 0199]Box 3, Folder 8 Childe, V. Gordon (Oxford professor), 1930-42 - With 1933 reprint, [reel 2, frame

0221]Box 3, Folder 9 Clark, Charles "Chick," 1963, [reel 2, frame 0227]Box 3, Folder 10 Clarke, Louis C. (anthropologist), 1928, [reel 2, frame 0234]Box 3, Folder 11 Clausen, Raymond E. (anthropologist), 1952-62, [reel 2, frame 0239]Box 3, Folder 12 Coghill, Neville (Oxford professor and librarian; Richard's godfather), with other

family members: "K," Ambrose (with reprint) and Patrick, 1934-74, [reel 2, frame0305]

Box 3, Folder 13 Collier, Dr. Howard E., 1943-44, [reel 2, frame 0333]Box 3, Folder 14 Collier, Mrs. Lily, 1928, [reel 2, frame 0339]Box 3, Folder 15 Collins, BR. John, 1946-48, [reel 2, frame 0349]Box 3, Folder 16 Constance, Arthur, 1946-47, [reel 2, frame 0355]Box 3, Folder 17 Coomaraswamy, Dr. Ananda; wife Dona Luisa, 1945-51, with 3 reprints, 1945-47,

one a review of Lady of the Hare, [reel 2, frame 0362]Box 3, Folder 18 Courlander, Roy, 1938-41 - Lived in Malekula from age 14; served in British armed

forces; letter returned "Missing" in 1941, [reel 2, frame 0373]Box 3, Folder 19 Cox, Harold (artist), 1957-65 - Founded Center for Art Education and Therapy,

[reel 2, frame 0376]Box 3, Folder 20 Craker, Trevor (Manager, Thames and Hudson Publishers) with family photos,

1957-62, [reel 2, frame 0381]Box 3, Folder 21 Daking, D.C., 1936, [reel 2, frame 0384]Box 3, Folder 22 Darroch, Jane, 1952-74, [reel 2, frame 0388]Box 3, Folder 23 Deacon, A. Bernard (anthropologist), 1925 - With three reprints, including

annotated galley proof of 1934 RAI article, [reel 2, frame 0405]Box 3, Folder 24 De Courey, Ivor (artist) & Brenda (wife), 1961-70, [reel 2, frame 0459]Box 3, Folder 25 Deedes, Chris (anthropologist), 1930's, [reel 2, frame 0465]Box 3, Folder 26 De Fraville, F. (French army officer met in Germany), 1910 - With photo, [reel 2,

frame 0478]Box 3, Folder 27 De Mel, Rev. Basil (Ceylonese cleric), 1944-45, [reel 2, frame 0483]Box 3, Folder 28 De Provence, C.H.A. Marillane, with war dream and painting, 1939-40, [reel 2,

frame 0487]Box 4, Folder 1 De Viti De Marco, Etta; Etta's mother (the Marquesa) and secretary, ca. 1920's,

[reel 2, frame 0493]Box 4, Folder 2 De Vries, L.L. (from Italy), 1928, [reel 3, frame 0007]Box 4, Folder 3 Dietschy, Hans (from Basel), 1948-50 - With 8 reprints 1955-58, [reel 3, frame

0016]Box 4, Folder 4 Docker, Ada M. (Mrs. Wilfred, from Sydney, Australia), 1915-19, [reel 3, frame

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Box 4, Folder 5 Donner, Julius "Juli" (friend from Vienna), 1928, [reel 3, frame 0039]Box 4, Folder 6 "Doro" (friend from Bedales), 1909-1910, [reel 3, frame 0059]Box 4, Folder 7 Dorrien-Smith, Maj. Arthur, (from Scilly), 1933-37 - Also includes C.F. Tibbutt,

[reel 3, frame 0095]Box 4, Folder 8 Douglas, Mary (anthropologist), 1952 - With reprint, 1955, [reel 3, frame 0126]Box 4, Folder 9 Drew, Cameron (student at Oxford), 1940-41, [reel 3, frame 0167]Box 4, Folder 10 Drew, Mabel, 1941-42 - With reprint of C.Fox and her anthropologist brother F.H.

Drew, [reel 3, frame 0171]Box 4, Folder 11 Du Boulay, M. and wife Violet G., 1933-42, [reel 3, frame 0177]Box 4, Folder 12 Dunham, Eveline and husband Dows, (she and Layard had a brief love affair and

later became friends), 1919-34 - Includes Dunham family photos, [reel 3, frame0189]

Box 4, Folder 13 Easton, David, 1953-68, [reel 3, frame 0242]Box 4, Folder 14 Eber, Camilla, in German, 1929-31, [reel 3, frame 0258]Box 4, Folder 15 Echersley, Peter (friend from Bedales), 1909-14, [reel 3, frame 0267]Box 4, Folder 16 Edwards, Pete and Janie, 1967, [reel 3, frame 0396]Box 5, Folder 1 Elgin, Edward, 1919-24, [reel 3, frame 0413]Box 5, Folder 2 Eliosofon, Eliot (photographer, Life), 1957-58 - With contact prints from Vao, [reel

3, frame 0417]Box 5, Folder 3 Ellis, Richard and Audrey, 1958-67, [reel 3, frame 0425]Box 5, Folder 4 English Folk Dance and Song Society, 1936-58, [reel 3, frame 0434]Box 5, Folder 5 Erep, Charles, 1912-13, [reel 3, frame 0439]Box 5, Folder 6 Evans, George Ewart, 1972-74, [reel 3, frame 0442]Box 5, Folder 7 Evans-Pritchard, E.E. (anthropologist), 1931-40 - With one reprint, [reel 3, frame

0446]Box 5, Folder 8 Fairclough, Elizabeth, 1941-47, [reel 3, frame 0455]Box 5, Folder 9 Fehr, Fredy, in German, 1942-48, [reel 3, frame 0461]Box 5, Folder 10 Filon, L.N.G., 1927-28, [reel 3, frame 0486]Box 5, Folder 11 Finn, Michael, 1969-74 - Includes August '71 letter re: Layard dropping suit

against Lionel Miskin, [reel 3, frame 0494]Box 5, Folder 12 Fletcher, Maisie, re: folk songs, 1913, [reel 3, frame 0502]Box 5, Folder 13 Fodor, Nandor, Ll.D., 1948-59 - With introductory letters from Mrs. Barbara

Wayler and eleven reprints 1944-56, [reel 3, frame 0507]Box 5, Folder 14 Foote, Auther D., 1961, [reel 3, frame 0512]Box 5,Folder 15-16

Forbes, Mansfield Duval "Manny" (good friend and patron of the arts), 1910-36,[reel 3, frame 0519]

Box 5, Folder 17 Fordham, Hallam, 1942-45, [reel 3, frame 0618]Box 5, Folder 18 Fordham, Michael; wife Frieda (both analysts; Michael editor of Journal of

Analytical Psychology), 1937-71, [reel 3, frame 0621]Box 5, Folder 19 Forge, Anthony (anthropologist), 1974, with four reprints, 1970-74, [reel 3, frame

0651]Box 5, Folder 20 Fortes, Meyer (Cambridge professor of anthropology), 1936-74 - With two

reprints, 1936, [reel 3, frame 0653]Box 5, Folder 21 Foundations Fund for Research in Psychiatry (unsuccessful grant application),

1957-58, [reel 3, frame 0668]Box 5, Folder 22 Fox, Douglas C. (anthropologist), 1937-38 - With one reprint and one carbon of

paper in German read at Frankfort meeting January 1938, [reel 3, frame 0683]Box 6, Folder 1 Frankfort, Henri (anthropologist), 1950-52 - With reprint, 1959, [reel 3, frame

0705]Box 6, Folder 2 "Franzi" (friend from Vienna), 1928-31, [reel 3, frame 0711]Box 6, Folder 3 Freeman, Molly (psychologist), 1943-74, [reel 3, frame 0726]Box 6, Folder 4 Gannister, Suzanne, 1964, [reel 3, frame 0740]Box 6, Folder 5 Gardiner, Margaret (Rolf's sister), 1926-74, [reel 4, frame 0007]Box 6, Folder 6 Gardiner, Rolf (organized exchange camp with Germans), 1927 - Includes photos

of camp, Layard's report, and disapproving letter from Moorsan, [reel 4, frame0097]

Box 6, Folder 7 Garland, Dr. Thomas and wife Margaret ("Tom and Peggy"), 1935-74, [reel 4,frame 0146]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 9

Box 6, Folder 8 Gathercote, Peter (anthropologist), 1973-74, [reel 4, frame 0160]Box 6, Folder 9 Gener, C. Munro, 1918-19, [reel 4, frame 0172]Box 6, Folder 10 Gibbon, Phyllis, 1930-38, [reel 4, frame 0179]Box 6, Folder 11 Gibson, Alex G. (Scilly publisher), 1933-43, [reel 4, frame 0182]Box 6, Folder 12 Gifford, E. Crathorne, 1943-47, [reel 4, frame 0207]Box 6, Folder 13 Glover, Alan (prospective literary assistant), 1961-62, [reel 4, frame 0211]Box 6, Folder 14 Goff, Robbie, 1971-74, [reel 4, frame 0214]Box 6, Folder 15 Goosens-Obermer, Anne, 1963-72, [reel 4, frame 0232]Box 6, Folder 16 Gordon, Rosemary (analyst), 1968-73, [reel 4, frame 0255]Box 6, Folder 17 Gotch, Mervyn S., 1909-12, [reel 4, frame 0269]Box 6, Folder 18 Graham, Adrian and Kathleen, 1943, [reel 4, frame 0280]Box 6, Folder 19 Graham, Delfina C.W., 1914, [reel 4, frame 0284]Box 6, Folder 20 Graves, Nancy Nicholson, 1932-ca. 1949 - See also Geoffrey Taylor file, [reel 4,

frame 0293]Box 6, Folder 21 Grey, Alec, (Scilly friend), 1933, [reel 4, frame 0309]Box 6, Folder 22 Grey, D.W., with photos, 1915-16, [reel 4, frame 0314]Box 6, Folder 23 Green, Lionel, 1933, [reel 4, frame 0319]Box 6, Folder 24 Green, James C. (patient), 1969-70 - With reprint and poem, [reel 4, frame 0342]Box 6, Folder 25 Greer, Jack "Jacko," (Mevagissey friend), 1916-1923, [reel 4, frame 0361]Box 6, Folder 26 Grensted, L.W. (Oxford professor and Richard's godfather), 1942-52, [reel 4,

frame 0429]Box 6, Folder 27 Griffith, Dr. Edwards F., 1948-61, [reel 4, frame 0447]Box 6, Folder 28 Guild of Pastoral Psychology, 1952-70, [reel 4, frame 0459]Box 7, Folder 1 Guppy, H.B.(anthropologist), 1915 - With two reprints, [reel 4, frame 0465]Box 7, Folder 2 Gwynne-Jones, Allen, 1909, [reel 4, frame 0467]Box 7, Folder 3 Haddon, A.C. (anthropologist), 1915-30 - Includes syllabus of 1903 Cambridge

course; correspondence; eleven reprints 1912-1929; 1931 Folklore with daughterKathleen Haddon's article; 1943 In Memoriam by A. Hingston Quiggens, [reel 4,frame 0481]

Box 7, Folder 4 Hald, Margrethe (anthropologist from Denmark National Museum), 1960, [reel 4,frame 0500]

Box 7, Folder 5 Hammerschlay, Trude (Austrian friend), 1928, [reel 4, frame 0503]Box 7, Folder 6 Hannah, Barbara (Zurich hand-writing analyst), 1948-49, [reel 4, frame 0508]Box 7, Folder 7 Hardacre, Marion (anthropologist), 1930 - With Deacon and Haddon drawings and

photos, [reel 4, frame 0512]Box 7, Folder 8 Hardenberg, Dr. H.E.W. (analyst), 1963-64, [reel 4, frame 0555]Box 7, Folder 9 Hardie, Colin G. (Oxford colleague), 1940-70, [reel 4, frame 0565]Box 7, Folder 10 Harris, Lady Frieda (Tarot card reader), 1941, [reel 4, frame 0592]Box 7, Folder 11 Harrisson, Thomas H.(anthropologist),1942-50; three reprints 1936-49, [reel 4,

frame 0605]Box 7, Folder 12 Hasselriis, Mark, 1959 - With drawings; also a letter from "Philip" re: Hasselriis,

[reel 4, frame 0633]Box 7, Folder 13 Hawkes, Christopher (from British Museum), 1934-47 - With photos of Scilly

artifacts, [reel 4, frame 0646]Box 7, Folder 14 Hearden, Beb, 1926-34, [reel 5, frame 0007]Box 7, Folder 15 Hebditch, Janice, re: collaboration with Layard, 1973-74, [reel 5, frame 0025]Box 7, Folder 16 Hedley, Charles (from Melbourne Museum), 1915, [reel 5, frame 0040]Box 7, Folder 17 Heine-Geldern, Robert (German anthropologist), 1936-54 - With two reprints in

German 1928 and 1934, [reel 5, frame 0045]Box 7, Folder 18 Hemmings, Ray (writer), re: Homer Lane, and A.S.Neill, 1969, [reel 5, frame 0052]Box 7, Folder 19 Herskovits, Melville J. (anthropologist), 1941-42 - With 7 reprints, 1934-37, [reel 5,

frame 0054]Box 7, Folder 20 Hess, Dr. Albert; wife Trandel, 1955-56, from Zurich; cast Layard's horoscope;

with family photos, [reel 5, frame 0057]Box 7, Folder 21 Heym, Gerard, 1943-46, [reel 5, frame 0091]Box 8, Folder 1 Hillman, James "Jim" (Director, Jung Institute Studies, then Spring Publications)

and wife Katherine, 1964-74, [reel 5, frame 0097]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 10

Box 8, Folder 2 Hobson, Dr. Robert F."Robbie" or "Bob" (analyst) and wife Marjorie, 1960-71 -With one reprint, 1971, [reel 5, frame 0127]

Box 8, Folder 3 Hocart, A.M. (anthropologist), ca. 1930's, [reel 5, frame 0145]Box 8, Folder 4 Hogg, Stuart & wife Meta, 1922-42, [reel 5, frame 0151]Box 8, Folder 5 Hooke, S.H. (Professor), 1932-36 - With one reprint 1927, [reel 5, frame 0157]Box 8, Folder 6 Hope, Dr. Richard, 1943-46, [reel 5, frame 0161]Box 8, Folder 7 Hornblower, G.D. (anthropologist), 1934-39 - With reprint, 1930, [reel 5, frame

0173]Box 8, Folder 8 Hosking, Doreen, 1943-45, [reel 5, frame 0177]Box 8, Folder 9 Houghton, Sacheverell "Sasha," 1968-72, [reel 5, frame 0211]Box 8, Folder 10 Howe, E. Graham (Director, Open Way Psycho-Therapy Clinic), 1961-62, [reel 5,

frame 0219]Box 8, Folder 11 Huffman, Kirk (anthropologist), 1973-74 - Includes inscribed Malekulan photos,

[reel 5, frame 0233]Box 8, Folder 12 Hughes, Mrs. Mary W., 1942-44, [reel 5, frame 0261]Box 8, Folder 13 Husain, Emu (concert violinist) and mother Raisa Sirajuddir, 1956-63, [reel 5,

frame 0265]Box 8, Folder 14 Institute for Experimental Metaphysics, 1945-46 - Includes letters from Lady

Elizabeth Pelham and Countess Nora Wydenbroek, [reel 5, frame 0294]Box 8, Folder 15 Isherwood, Christopher (writer) and Richard, 1930-31 - Includes 1937

correspondence with Jack Maunder recommending Layard, [reel 5, frame 0300]Box 8, Folder 16 Jackson, F.W. and wife D., re: Scilly, 1933, [reel 5, frame 0312]Box 8, Folder 17 Jacoby, Marianne, 1956-cast Layard's horoscope; includes letters from daughter

Naomi, 1968-69, [reel 5, frame 0318]Box 8, Folder 18 James, Father Bruno S., 1946, [reel 5, frame 0321]Box 8, Folder 19 Jeffrey, Carol, 1967-74, [reel 5, frame 0327]Box 8, Folder 20 Jeffreys, H.D.W.(anthropologist), 1936-37, [reel 5, frame 0331]Box 8, Folder 21 Jensen, Prof. A.D.E. (German anthropologist), 1947-48 - With two reprints in

German, [reel 5, frame 0335]Box 8, Folder 22 John, Augustus (painter), 1952-53, [reel 5, frame 0347]Box 8, Folder 23 Johnson, Buffia, 1948, [reel 5, frame 0350]Box 8, Folder 24 Jung, Carl G. (psychologist), 1937-53 - Includes a 1948 reprint, a 1953 "permission

to publish," and Layard's memorium to Jung, 1962, [reel 5, frame 0360]Box 8, Folder 25 Jung Institute, 1945-71, [reel 5, frame 0375]Box 8, Folder 26 Kaun, Lilly, in German, 1928-29, [reel 5, frame 0394]Box 8, Folder 27 Kegan Paul Publishers, re: copyrights, various Layard publications, 1936-61, [reel

5, frame 0399]Box 8, Folder 28 Kehoe, Richard (Catholic priest, cause of great dissention between Layard and

Doris), 1948, [reel 5, frame 0404]Box 8, Folder 29 Kerenyi, Karl, 1947 - With two reprints in German, [reel 5, frame 0411]Box 8, Folder 30 Kessler, Bertha E., 1946, [reel 5, frame 0418]Box 8, Folder 31 King, C.J., 1933-34 - With copy of his 1933 book Some Notes on Wild Nature in

Scillonia, [reel 5, frame 0425]Box 8, Folder 32 King, Merton (British Resident Commissioner, New Hebrides), 1915-17, [reel 5,

frame 0429]Box 9, Folder 1 Kinsel, Otto, (in German), 1929, [reel 5, frame 0439]Box 9, Folder 2 Knight, G. William (Jack's brother), 1972-73, re: book on Jack's life, [reel 5, frame

0448]Box 9, Folder 3 Knight, William Francis Jackson "Jack," 1934-63 - With 8 reprints 1929-35, [reel 5,

frame 0459]Box 9, Folder 4 Konig, Rene (Zurich analyst), 1948 - See Reichstein for corres. re: Konig's debt to

Layard, [reel 5, frame 0528]Box 9, Folder 5 Kraemer, William P. (analyst, Davidson Clinic, Edinburgh), 1941-74 - With one

reprint, [reel 5, frame 0531]Box 9, Folder 6 Kronheimer, Mrs. Elsa F. (handwriting analyst), 1942 - For analyses, see Michael

Carpenter, Lucy Cadbury, Gordon Russell, A. Rutherford, Mrs. Trafford & EricZeegerman, [reel 5, frame 0542]

Box 9, Folder 7 Kuper, Charles, 1943 & 1953, [reel 5, frame 0549]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 11

Box 9, Folder 8 Lafitte-Lyon, Mrs. F., 1945, [reel 5, frame 0551]Box 9, Folder 9 Lambert, Rev. Kenneth, 1947-1968, [reel 5, frame 0558]Box 9, Folder 10 Lane, Homer, 1916-1925 - Includes various letters, copied by Layard and letters

from Lane's wife Mabel G. Lane, son Raymond Lane, and clippings of newspaperarticles (see also box 32, folder 1, which contains corres. with Lane re: Layard'sbook on him), [reel 5, frame 0565]

Box 9, Folder 11 Lane, Robert B. and Barbara (anthropologists), 1954-69 - With nine reprints1956-60, [reel 5, frame 0595]

Box 9, Folder 12 Langham, Ian & Kathie (anthropologist), 1972-74, [reel 5, frame 0638]Box 9, Folder 13 Leach, Edmund R. (anthropologist), 1955-74 - With four reprints 1945-66, [reel 6,

frame 0007]Box 9, Folder 14 Leverhulme Research Fellowship, 1936-57 - Includes corres. re: copyright, [reel 6,

frame 0011]Box 9, Folder 15 Lindgren, Ethel Joan (anthropologist), 1942, with 3 reprints, 1935, 1938, [reel 6,

frame 0015]Box 9, Folder 16 Ludolph, Louise (analyst, Layard's lover, mid-'20's), 1925-34, [reel 6, frame 0017]Box 9, Folder 17 "Luke" (priest from Black Friars), 1943-45, [reel 6, frame 0023]Box 10, Folder 1-2 Lupton, Barbara (friend from Bedales), 1909-16, [reel 6, frame 0027]Box 10, Folder 3 Lyth, Dr. Oliver (briefly Layard's analyst), 1963, [reel 6, frame 0375]Box 10, Folder 4 Lytton, Lord Neville, 1926-35 - Includes paper by daughter, Lady Hermione Lytton,

1970 [reel 6, frame 0381]Box 10, Folder 5 Macdiarmid, Duncan "Derry" (Layard's assistant, then became doctor), 1961-71,

[reel 6, frame 0396]Box 10, Folder 6 Malinowski, Bronislaw (anthropologist), 1914-1915, [reel 6, frame 0440]Box 10, Folder 7 Manheim, Ralph (translated Layard's article in German back to English), 1952,

[reel 6, frame 0443]Box 10, Folder 8 McAfee, Mrs. Christina (wife of missionary on Malekula), 1915-16 - Includes list of

artifacts left with Mrs. McAfee when Layard returned to England, [reel 6, frame0446]

Box 10, Folder 9 McCormack, John (dentist), 1970-71, [reel 6, frame 0453]Box 10, Folder 10 McLaughlin, David, 1968-74, [reel 6, frame 0456]Box 10, Folder 11 McLaughlin, Patrick, 1962-63, [reel 6, frame 0467]Box 10, Folder 12 Megane, Leila (singer), 1931-47 - Includes letter form her accompanist T. Osborne

Roberts, 1934 concert programs, and two letters from Megane to Manny Forbesre: Layard, [reel 6, frame 0473]

Box 10, Folder 13 Meier, C.A. (Jung's assistant, Zurich), 1938-46 - With 1946 reprint; for wordassociation test given to Layard, see Misc. Autobiographical Writings, [reel 6,frame 0494]

Box 10, Folder 14 Mental Health Research Fund (unsuccessful grant application), 1957-58, [reel 6,frame 0496]

Box 10, Folder 15 Milburn, Michael and wife Elspeth, 1968-69, [reel 6, frame 0504]Box 10, Folder 16 Millar, E. John (Layard's lodger and secretary), 1957-60, [reel 6, frame 0517]Box 10, Folder 17 Millett, Christopher and wife Marion, with pictures of children, 1935-48, [reel 6,

frame 0541]Box 10, Folder 18 Monod, Herzery, Eduardou, 1938-39, [reel 6, frame 0567]Box 10, Folder 19 Munro, Margaret T., 1944-46, [reel 6, frame 0573]Box 10, Folder 20 Myers, Charles S., 1907 letter - With reprint, 1922 [reel 6, frame 0578]Box 10, Folder 21 Myres, Prof. John L. (analyst), 1935-41 - With three reprints, 1935-41, [reel 6,

frame 0580]Box 10, Folder 22 Nameche, Gene (possible literary executor), 1971, [reel 6, frame 0586]Box 10, Folder 23 Nance-Boyle, Eva Clarice, 1933 - With Scilly Isles genealogy notes, [reel 6, frame

0601]Box 10, Folder 24 Napier, Charles and wife Hazel, 1930's-42, [reel 6, frame 0605]Box 10, Folder 25 National Council for Pastoral & Medical Cooperation, 1941, [reel 6, frame 0608]Box 10, Folder 26 National Council for Lunacy Law Reform - Includes 1941 letter from A.C. Godson,

[reel 6, frame 0623]Box 11, Folder 1 Needham, Rodney (anthropologist), 1958-71 - With five reprints 1956-71, [reel 6,

frame 0629]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 12

Box 11, Folder 2 Neill, A.S. (psychotherapist, founded Summerhill correctional school for children),1927-71, [reel 6, frame 0635]

Box 11, Folder 3 Nichols, Peter, (playwright, A Day in the Life of Joe Egg), 1969, [reel 6, frame0655]

Box 11, Folder 4 Norman, Dorothy (analyst, author of Heroic Encounter), 1958-62 - Includes copy ofLayard's review of book, [reel 6, frame 0659]

Box 11, Folder 5 Nuffield Foundation (unsuccessful grant application), 1956-57, [reel 6, frame0671]

Box 11, Folder 6 Nuttall-Smith, Ralph, 1940-74 - With dreams and letters to Doris as well as John,[reel 6, frame 0679]

Box 11, Folder 7 Oakley, Kenneth, 1962, [reel 6, frame 0755]Box 11, Folder 8 Ormond, A.L."Aileen," 1940-45, [reel 6, frame 0759]Box 11, Folder 9 Osborne, C.H.C. "Peter," re: Homer Lane, 1920-64, [reel 6, frame 0769]Box 11, Folder 10 Oxford University, New College, 1940-41 - Includes arrangement to rent study;

Societies, 1936-63; and 1943 thank you letter from President, Magdalen College,[reel 6, frame 0786]

Box 11, Folder 11 Parker, C.H. (7th-Day Adventist Missionary, Fiji), 1915-16, [reel 7, frame 0006]Box 11, Folder 12 Parsons, Elizabeth Vincent, re: Etta de Viti, 1925, [reel 7, frame 0012]Box 11, Folder 13 Partridge, Eric (professor at Oxford), 1961, [reel 7, frame 0056]Box 11, Folder 14 Paterson, T.T. (anthropologist), 1936-40 - With reprint 1940, [reel 7, frame 0059]Box 11, Folder 15 Paulsen, Lola (analyst, Layard's lover 1950's), 1952-74 - With dreams 1956-61,

[reel 7, frame 0063]Box 11, Folder 16 Pascall, Elizabeth (formerly Betty Mortimer, friend of young Layard), 1948, [reel 7,

frame 0214]Box 11, Folder 17 Pease, Michael, 1908-20 - With newspaper clippings from wedding, [reel 7, frame

0219]Box 11, Folder 18 Peers, Lady Gertrude, 1940-47, [reel 7, frame 0233]Box 12, Folder 1 Perry, W.J., 1922-36, [reel 7, frame 0374]Box 12, Folder 2 Philpott, Terry (writer), 1969, doing book on Homer Lane, [reel 7, frame 0383]Box 12, Folder 3 Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, 1916 (Henry Balfour), 1952-58 (T.K. Penniman), 1974

(Schuyler Jones), [reel 7, frame 0393]Box 12, Folder 4 Plaut, Alfred "Fred" (analyst), 1968-71 - With two mimeographs of papers, one

reprint 1969, [reel 7, frame 0400]Box 12, Folder 5 Pocock, Hedley (writer), 1959-70 - Includes photos with 1966 letter, [reel 7, frame

0426]Box 12, Folder 6 Pollard, R.S.W. (Chair, Progressive League's, Report on Homosexuality), 1954-55 -

With Layard's completed survey form, [reel 7, frame 0456]Box 12, Folder 7 Portmann, A. (zoologist, Basel, Switzerland), in German, 1948, [reel 7, frame

0471]Box 12, Folder 8 Powell, Margaret and Oswald, 1958-74, [reel 7, frame 0473]Box 12, Folder 9 Price, H.H. (psychologist), 1939-53 - With two reprints 1939 & 1953, [reel 7, frame

0488]Box 12, Folder 10 Price, W. Ewart (solicitor, London), re: Layard's suit vs. R.D.Slocombe, apparent

tenant, 1947, [reel 7, frame 0490]Box 12, Folder 11 Prince, Gordon Stewart (psychologist), re: publishing a book on homosexuality

with Layard, 1959-62, [reel 7, frame 0497]Box 12, Folder 12 Probert, Bernard, 1960, [reel 7, frame 0503]Box 12, Folder 13 Quiggan, A. Hingston (anthropologist), 1914 - With reprint, [reel 7, frame 0516]Box 12, Folder 14 Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. (anthropologist), 1927-38 - With five reprints, 1930-51;

Layard's notes from R-B's seminars 1940-41, [reel 7, frame 0518]Box 12, Folder 15 Rawcliffe, Derek (Archdeacon of New Hebribes), 1973 - With Layard's handwritten

copy of "Notes on slit-drums on Atchin, for Archdecon Rawcliffe re: Grove'sDictionary," [reel 7, frame 0577]

Box 12, Folder 16 Reichstein, A. (Zurich lawyer), re: Rene Konig's debt to Layard, 1948-49, [reel 7,frame 0585]

Box 12, Folder 17 Rhein-Verlag (Zurich publishers), 1947-62, [reel 7, frame 0590]Box 12, Folder 18 Richards, Audrey I. (anthropologist), 1936-40 - With four reprints, [reel 7, frame

0610]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 13

Box 12, Folder 19 Richards, F.J., 1934-37, [reel 7, frame 0612]Box 12, Folder 20 Richmond, Kenneth (psychologist), 1942-71, [reel 7, frame 0625]Box 12, Folder 21 Richmond, Nigel (writer, Zoe's son), 1961-71 - Includes Layard's 1961 review of

Nigel's book and book of Nigel's poems 1970, [reel 7, frame 0633]Box 13, Folder 1-2 Richmond, Zoe (with College of Psychic Science), 1953-74 - Includes 1953 letter to

Richmond from B.P.Wiesner giving Layard permission to print letter, [reel 8,frame 0008]

Box 13, Folder 3 Rickford, Braithwaite (Pat Dale-Green's surgeon), 1951-60, [reel 8, frame 0203]Box 13, Folder 4 Rickman, John (physician, editor British Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1911-48,

[reel 8, frame 0210]Box 13, Folder 5 Rink, Mrs. Alice (handwriting analyst, Switzerland), 1947 - Includes analyses for

Layard, Doris, Richard, [reel 8, frame 0234]Box 13, Folder 6 Ritchie, Malcolm (Layard's assistant, 1970), "and Jean" (Jean Shrimpton), 1971-73,

[reel 8, frame 0272]Box 13, Folder 7 Ritsema, Ru (Dutch psychologist), 1959-64, [reel 8, frame 0275]Box 13, Folder 8-9 Rivers, W.H.R. (anthropologist, Layard's first mentor), 1905-22 - With 11 reprints,

1905-21, [reel 8, frame 0282]Box 13, Folder 10 Robertson, Mrs. Willow, re: Mary Tritton, 1953-56, [reel 8, frame 0349]Box 13, Folder 11 Rogers, Lt. Cdr. V.R.J., 1944-49, [reel 8, frame 0378]Box 13, Folder 12 Romney, A. Kimball (Stanford U. Anthropologist), letter & reprint, 1958, [reel 8,

frame 0390]Box 13, Folder 13 Rosel, Diene, in German, 1942, [reel 8, frame 0392]Box 13, Folder 14 Rosenberg, Albert and Trendall (Zurich psychologist), 1947-56, [reel 8, frame

0398]Box 13, Folder 15 Ross, Alan S.C., 1947, letter & reprint, [reel 8, frame 0433]Box 13, Folder 16 Rowland, Gordon, 1957-60, [reel 8, frame 0436]Box 13, Folder 17 Royal Anthropological Institute, 1916-74, [reel 8, frame 0443]Box 13, Folder 18 Royal Asiatic Society, 1938-73, [reel 8, frame 0473]Box 13, Folder 19 Royal Geographic Society, 1936-41, [reel 8, frame 0482]Box 14, Folder 1 Rudkin, Tony, 1962-64, [reel 8, frame 0485]Box 14, Folder 2 Rushforth, Winifred (psychologist with Davidson Clinic, Edinburgh), 1948-74, [reel

8, frame 0498]Box 14, Folder 3 Russell, G.N., re: maze in Cork, with photo, 1963, [reel 8, frame 0525]Box 14, Folder 4 Russell, Oliver John, 1947-1962, [reel 8, frame 0533]Box 14, Folder 5 Russell-Smith, Nancy, 1948, [reel 8, frame 0543]Box 14, Folder 6 Russian Exhibition (London), 1937-38, [reel 8, frame 0547]Box 14, Folder 7 Saville Club, 1961-62 - Includes 1962 letter from Dr. Anthony Storr saying he will

support Layard's membership, [reel 8, frame 0550]Box 14, Folder 8 Sawyer, Mary, 1944, [reel 8, frame 0555]Box 14, Folder 9 Schroeder, Countess Dorothea, 1945-46, [reel 8, frame 0561]Box 14, Folder 10 Schuster, Carl (anthropologist), 1939-52 - With photos and reprint 1939, [reel 8,

frame 0567]Box 14,Folder 11-13

Seligman, C.G. and Brenda Z. (both anthropologists), 1923-50, [reel 8, frame0582]

Box 14, Folder 14 Shastri, Dr. H.P., 1942-46, [reel 9, frame 0041]Box 14, Folder 15 Shaw, Geoffrey, 1933-47, [reel 9, frame 0056]Box 14, Folder 16 Shephard, Rupert (illustrator for Lady of the Hare) and Lorna, 1941-45, [reel 9,

frame 0060]Box 14, Folder 17 Simmonds, "Brownie," & relative Doig, 1960-70, [reel 9, frame 0232]Box 14, Folder 18 Simopoulos, John (faculty, Magdelen College, Oxford), 1943-44, [reel 9, frame

0275]Box 14, Folder 19 Slobodin, Richard (Canadian anthropologist), 1973, [reel 9, frame 0283]Box 14, Folder 20 Smith, Gwendoline (friend and lover of Layard), 1926-35, [reel 9, frame 0288]Box 14, Folder 21 Soames, M.H., 1921-22, [reel 9, frame 0307]Box 14, Folder 22 Society of Analytical Psychology, 1959-73 - Includes David Howell, Judith Hubback

(with 2 reprints), Camilla Bosanquet (with "paper to read") & Layard's 1957 openletter to Hobson re: accreditation, [reel 9, frame 0319]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 14

Box 14, Folder 23 Society for Psychical Research, 1943-53 - Includes W.H. Salter & wife Helen(successive editors of journal), [reel 9, frame 0352]

Box 15, Folder 1 Somerville, Adm. Boyle T., 1928-35 - With 1921 reprint, re: his voyage to Malekulain the 1890's, [reel 9, frame 0367]

Box 15, Folder 2-3 Speiser, Dr. Felix (Basel anthropologist), 1934-38 - With two reprints 1914-46,[reel 9, frame 0386]

Box 15, Folder 4 Spender, Stephen, 1941-60, [reel 9, frame 0414]Box 15, Folder 5 Spenser, Kathleen and Jack, 1971-74, [reel 9, frame 0419]Box 15, Folder 6 Squire, Aelred, 1954-73 - Includes personal photos, [reel 9, frame 0423]Box 15, Folder 7 Stanier, T.M. (of Duchy of Cornwall office, Scilly), 1933-34, [reel 9, frame 0435]Box 15, Folder 8 Stein, Dr. Simon (psychologist), 1952-59, [reel 9, frame 0444]Box 15, Folder 9 Steiner Schools, 1943-46 - Includes Mrs. Marcia Dodwell, Karl Konig, Theodore

Newham, & Rev. Alfred Heidenreich, [reel 9, frame 0446]Box 15, Folder 10 Stocking, George W. (American anthropological historian), 1972-73, [reel 9, frame

0494]Box 15, Folder 11 Stokoe, Frank W. (Cambridge friend), 1911-16, [reel 9, frame 0499]Box 15, Folder 12 Stowell, Rev. Donald F. (Director of Missions, Southern Rhodesia), 1946, [reel 9,

frame 0540]Box 15, Folder 13 Stringfellow, Roy, 1970, [reel 9, frame 0556]Box 15, Folder 14 Sulger, Kurt (from Zurich, with photos), 1966, [reel 9, frame 0564]Box 15, Folder 15 Sussman, Dr. Toni (analyst), 1941-44, [reel 9, frame 0581]Box 15, Folder 16 Sutherland, John D. (psychologist), re: possible grant for Layard, 1957, [reel 9,

frame 0585]Box 15, Folder 17 Sutton, Heather, 1971-72, [reel 9, frame 0588]Box 15, Folder 18 Symonds, Rev. H.H., re: Homer Lane book, 1925-26, [reel 9, frame 0592]Box 15, Folder 19 Talbot, Dr. Charles "Hugh," 1945-55, [reel 9, frame 0601]Box 15, Folder 20 Tavistock Publications, re: various Layard articles, 1959-64, [reel 9, frame 0623]Box 15, Folder 21 Taylor, Betty Braid "Lady Taylor," 1943-44, [reel 9, frame 0634]Box 15, Folder 22 Taylor, Geoffrey (poet), 1930-43, (see also Nancy Graves), [reel 9, frame 0650]Box 15, Folder 23 Thompson, David (author People of the Sun), 1970-74, [reel 10, frame 0007]Box 15, Folder 24 Thorburn, John M., 1965-67, [reel 10, frame 0077]Box 15, Folder 25 Thouless, Robert H. (from Society for Psychical Research), 1943-53 - With two

reprints, 1942 & 1952; includes permission to use letters, [reel 10, frame 0099]Box 15, Folder 26 Ticcaiti, Niso (composer), 1957-60, [reel 10, frame 0105]Box 15, Folder 27 Tickell, Renee (British Council), 1946, [reel 10, frame 0110]Box 16, Folder 1 Till, Roger, 1952-74 - Mostly Doris corres., some John Layard, with family photos,

[reel 10, frame 0115]Box 16, Folder 2 Tillyard, E.M.W. (antiquarian), letters & reprint, 1913, [reel 10, frame 0124]Box 16, Folder 3 Tippett, Sir Michael (composer), mid 30's-1972 - Includes 1942 orchestra program,

announcement of oratorio "A Child of Our Time," 1944 booklet by TippettAbundance of Creation, and 1965 letter from artist Karl Hawkes (Tippett'scompanion) offering to paint Layard's portrait, [reel 10, frame 0128]

Box 16, Folder 4 Tollemache, Dengs, 1962-69, [reel 10, frame 0205]Box 16, Folder 5 Trouper, Lindsey G. "Troop" (friend from Bedales), 1906-09, [reel 10, frame 0208]Box 16, Folder 6 Unwin, Sidney (Master at Bedales), 1909-13, [reel 10, frame 0219]Box 16, Folder 7 Uttinger, Johann, 1947, in German, with dream drawings & analyses, [reel 10,

frame 0227]Box 16, Folder 8 Vaughn-Johnson, B. Talbot & wife Alice, 1942-47, [reel 10, frame 0237]Box 16, Folder 9 Vivers, Huguette, 1941-42, [reel 10, frame 0256]Box 16, Folder 10 Volkov, Dr. Peggy (Editor, The New Era in Home & School), 1926-57, [reel 10,

frame 0270]Box 16, Folder 11 Von Der Heydt, Baroness Vera, 1942-74 - Includes corres. with Baron Heydt

(1946-47) from Switzerland, [reel 10, frame 0274]Box 16, Folder 12 Von Hapel, Baroness S.M., 1914-16, [reel 10, frame 0338]Box 16, Folder 13 Waley, Arthur (philologist), 1936-43, [reel 10, frame 0344]Box 16, Folder 14 Watkins, Geoffrey (of John H. Watkins, Publishers & Booksellers), 1956-71, [reel

10, frame 0348]Box 16, Folder 15 Way, Alexander George (a.k.a. "Rene de Guise"), 1930-33, [reel 10, frame 0356]

CORRESPONDENCEGeneral Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 15

Box 16, Folder 16 Welch, Mary (analyst), 1960-73, [reel 10, frame 0357]Box 16, Folder 17 Werblowsky, Prof. R.J. "Zwi," 1953-56, [reel 10, frame 0386]Box 16, Folder 18 Wetherly, Reginald, 1933, re: Scilly, [reel 10, frame 0390]Box 16, Folder 19 White, Fr. Victor, 1942-60 - Layard and Doris corres.: includes 1948 Layard letter

to White analyzing Jung, review of White's book by Doris, letter from Anne RiddellBlount, [reel 10, frame 0396]

Box 16, Folder 20 Whitehouse, Lillian, 1914, [reel 10, frame 0420]Box 16, Folder 21 Williams, Michael H., 1945-46, [reel 10, frame 0424]Box 16, Folder 22 Wills, W. David (writer), 1955-65 - Includes Wills' 1964 The Legacy of Homer Lane,

[reel 10, frame 0432]Box 16, Folder 23 Winnicott, D.W.(psychiatrist), 1959 - With 1955 reprint, [reel 10, frame 0471]Box 16, Folder 24 Witcutt, W.P., 1944-45, [reel 10, frame 0474]Box 16, Folder 25 Wolhoff, Lady Barbara, 1926-27, [reel 10, frame 0477]Box 16, Folder 26 "Wolf" (from Germany), 1927-28, [reel 10, frame 0483]Box 16, Folder 27 Wolfram, Richard (anthropologist, Vienna), 1937, with 1935 & 1937 reprints, in

German, [reel 10, frame 0488]Box 16, Folder 28 Wollarton, A.F., 1914, [reel 10, frame 0490]Box 16, Folder 29 Woolger, Roger (analyst, at Jung Institute, Zurich), 1970-73 - With dreams &

drawings, [reel 10, frame 0493]Box 17, Folder 1 World Congress of Faiths, 1941-42 - Includes Sir Francis Younghusband, Lord

Samuel, M.H. Spielman, and Baron Erik Palmstierna, [reel 10, frame 0545]Box 17, Folder 2 Wright, Derek, 1960-62, [reel 10, frame 0565]Box 17, Folder 3 Wyse Studentship Research Fund, Cambridge (scholarship grant), 1936-38, [reel

10, frame 0568]Box 17, Folder 4 Yetts, W. Percevall (anthropologist), 1927 - With reprint, [reel 10, frame 0577]Box 17, Folder 5 Zimmer, Prof. Heinrich, 1930-43 - With research photos, [reel 10, frame 0579]

  Subjects     Miscellaneous personal correspondence, (in English, arranged chronologically)Box 17, Folder 6 1906-1930, [reel 10, frame 0591]Box 17, Folder 7-8 1927-1970, [reel 11, frame 0007]Box 17, Folder 9 1931-1968, [reel 11, frame 0165]Box 17, Folder 10 Prospective patients (arranged alphabetically), [reel 11, frame 0200]Box 17, Folder 11 French correspondence, 1909-1950, [reel 11, frame 0291]Box 17, Folder 12 German correspondence, 1910-1953, [reel 11, frame 0301]Box 17, Folder 13 War and post-War correspondence, 1916-1919 - Includes materials on Layard's

attempt to enter military, then Officers' Agricultural Training Scheme; also anapplication for disability pension by Layard's father on John's behalf, [reel 11,frame 0350]

Box 17, Folder 14 Literary agents, 1927-1936, [reel 11, frame 0367]Box 18, Folder 1 Melanesian correspondence, 1914-1953 - Includes 1953 letter from John S. Smith

that the natives still remember Layard, [reel 11, frame 0370]Box 18, Folder 2 French priests re: Vao (some in French), 1915-16 - Includes letters from Pere

Jamond, Vao; Abbe Godefroy, France, 1936-37, with photos; Pere E. Coustain(Procurator, Missions d'Oceanie, Lyon, France) 1936, with photo; Pere Tattevin,France, 1937; & Pere Durand, New Hebrides, 1937, [reel 11, frame 0398]

Box 18, Folder 3 Petrol ration, 1940, [reel 11, frame 0452]Box 18, Folder 4 Setting up practice in Oxford, 1940-1941, [reel 11, frame 0466]Box 18, Folder 5 Roman Catholics, mostly corres. with priests and concerning conversion,

1934-1958, [reel 11, frame 0470]Box 18, Folder 6 Research done for Layard, [reel 11, frame 0526]Box 18, Folder 7 Requests for Layard to speak or for reprints or research assistance, 1914-74, [reel

11, frame 0549]Box 18, Folder 8 Publishing Layard writings in other languages and possible collaborations,

1941-70, [reel 11, frame 0572]Box 18, Folder 9 Letters of condolence on the death of Doris, November 20, 1973, [reel 11, frame

0583]

CORRESPONDENCESubjects

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 16

Box 18, Folder 10 Layard's death effects and miscellaneous letters of condolence to Richard on thedeath of Layard, November 26, 1974, [reel 11, frame 0607]

  Business/Legal Correspondence, with Receipts and BillsBox 18, Folder 11 Receipts (sample selected by processor), 1914-1929 - Includes supply receipts

for Melanesian trip and bank correspondence [reel 11, frame 0616]Box 18, Folder 12 Booksellers and newspapers, 1922-74, [reel 12, frame 0006]Box 18, Folder 13 Will of Eleanor Gribble Layard (Layard's mother); correspondence and bills re:

settling estate [reel 12, frame 0084]Box 18, Folder 14 Scilly Isles, 1933-36 - Miscellaneous correspondence and bills, [reel 12, frame

0129]Box 18, Folder 15 Unsuccessful grant applications, 1936 - Carnegie United Kingdom Trust & Percy

Sladen Memorial Fund, [reel 12, frame 0167]Box 19, Folder 1-2 Secretary applicants and supplies, 1927-72 - Includes answers to 1962 and

1970 advertisements, [reel 12, frame 0173]  FinancialBox 19, Folder 3 Ledger of expenses, 1938-57, [reel 12, frame 0244]  Lloyd's BankBox 19, Folder 4 Receipts, correspondence, 1946-73, [reel 12, frame 0280]Box 78, Folder 1-3 Receipt books, check stubs, pass book, misc. bank records, [reel 57,

frame 0333, 2/3 of contents not filmed]Box 19, Folder 5 Thornton, Baker and Co. (Oxford); Farrell, Jackson and Co.(Falmouth),

1952-74 - accountants, [reel 12, frame 0389]Box 19, Folder 6 Other investments, 1934-74 - Includes ledger of early investments, [reel 12,

frame 0454]  LegalBox 19, Folder 7 Wainwright, Pollock and Co.(Oxford solicitors), 1934-53 - Includes Richard's

deed of trust, Doris' change of name and divorce, [reel 12, frame 0480]Box 19, Folder 8 Davenport, Lyons and Co. (London solicitors), 1960-70 - Includes 1960 will,

[reel 12, frame 0497]Box 19, Folder 9 Frank W. Lean Solicitors (Falmouth solicitor Christopher Alan Rose), 1970-72

- Includes 1970 will, [reel 12, frame 0518]  ResidencesBox 20, Folder 1 7 Parkhill Road, Oxford, 1935-1951 - Correspondence, purchase, receipts,

sale, [reel 13, frame 0007]Box 20, Folder 2 1 Northwood Road, Oxford, 1942-1973, [reel 13, frame 0112]Box 20, Folder 3-5 9 Chesterfield Hill, Mayfair, 1952-1955 - Purchase, insurance, repairs,

furnishings, piano rental, house rental, utilities, [reel 13, frame 0192]Box 21, Folder 1-3 "Long Point," Mevagissey, Cornwall, 1952-1970 - Includes corres, blueprints,

permits, repairs, landscaping, [reel 13, frame 0467]Box 21, Folder 4 18 Ennismore Gardens, London, 1962, [reel 14, frame 0035]Box 21, Folder 5 56 Queen Anne St, London, 1964-70 - In same building with Royal Asiatic

Society (see that file for correspondence), [reel 14, frame 0053]Box 21, Folder 6 19 Avenue Road, Falmouth, 1969-1970, [reel 14, frame 0136]Box 21, Folder 7 7 Woodlane Crescent, Falmouth (purchased by Layard as site of proposed

mental health care center), 1971-1973 - Includes corres. re: purchase,repair, sale; for legal, see Frank W. Lean Solicitors, [reel 14, frame 0172]

Box 21, Folder 8 Wardington House, Banbury, 1972-1973, [reel 14, frame 0240]Box 21, Folder 9 Miscellaneous properties, 1926-1970, [reel 14, frame 0257]Box 22, Folder 1-2 Health,1906-74 - Includes R.D.Lawrence (Layard's internist) 1959-60, with book

by Lawrence Happiness & Our Instincts, [reel 14, frame 0268]  AutomobileBox 22, Folder 3 Automobile Expenses, 1953-70 - Includes garage rentals, 1952-72, [reel 14,

frame 0392]Box 22, Folder 4 1961 Auto accident, 1961-62 - Correspondence, court decision, medical,

insurance, [reel 14, frame 0532]Box 22, Folder 5 Misc. insurance, 1935-61, [reel 14, frame 0563]Box 22, Folder 6 Receipts and correspondence re: miscellaneous consumer goods, [reel 14,

frame 0579]

CORRESPONDENCESubjects

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 17

  TravelBox 22, Folder 7-8 Zurich receipts, 1947-48, 1958, 1959, 1961 - Includes Union Bank of

Switzerland, [reel 15, frame 0007]Box 22, Folder 9 Other foreign: Genoa,1947; Athens, 1969, [reel 15, frame 0165]Box 22, Folder 10 Lodgings in Great Britain, 1933-70, [reel 15, frame 0188]

  Family Correspondence   Box 23, Folder 1 Barbour Family (cousins), 1921-45, [reel 15, frame 0235]Box 23, Folder 2 Bond, Enid Layard (cousin), 1944-46, [reel 15, frame 0243]Box 23, Folder 3 Dickinson, Lord Willoughby (John's godfather), wife Lady Elizabeth, 1912-46, [reel

15, frame 0338]Box 23, Folder 4 Dingwall, Eric John (Doris' first husband), 1932-73 - With 1910 book on stars, [reel

15, frame 0354] 1932-73Box 23, Folder 5 Fordham, Phyllis (cousin), 1913-35, [reel 15, frame 0426]Box 23, Folder 6 Holroyd-Smith, Nora L. (cousin), 1934-47, [reel 15, frame 0434]  Layard, Doris (wife)  Correspondence between John and Doris Layard - Including descriptions and

analyses of Doris' dreamsBox 23,Folder 7-10

1929-late 30's, [reel 15, frame 0446]

Box 24, Folder 1-8 1940-1953, [reel 16, frame 0209]Box 25, Folder 1-6 1957-1972, [reel 18, frame 0007]  Other correspondence of Doris LayardBox 25, Folder 7 Miscellaneous, as Doris Dunn/Dingwall, 1917-32, [reel 18, frame 0627]Box 25, Folder 8 "Bill & Tim," 1964-73, [reel 18, frame 0657]Box 25, Folder 9 "Donna," ca. 1950's, with photo, [reel 18, frame 0667]Box 26, Folder 1 LeComber, Richard, wife Maggie, ca. 1960's, with family photos, [reel 19,

frame 0007]Box 26, Folder 2 Queen Elizabeth of England, 1940 - Signed certificate of appreciation for

Doris' war efforts in 1939, [reel 19, frame 0018]Box 26, Folder 3 Russell, Dr. Audrey, 1935-61, [reel 19, frame 0021]Box 26, Folder 4 Tipper, Euanie (from Champernoune Clinic), 1961-65, [reel 19, frame 0031]Box 26, Folder 5 Wheeler, Prof. Marcus C.C., and wife Sally, 1961-73, with family photo, [reel

19, frame 0043]Box 26, Folder 6 Young, Jones, Patterson, Solicitors, 1970-71, [reel 19, frame 0051]Box 26, Folder 7 Family correspondence, 1934-73, [reel 19, frame 0055]Box 26, Folder 8 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1934-72, [reel 19, frame 0071]Box 26, Folder 9 Accountants, 1952-73, [reel 19, frame 0183]Box 26, Folder 10 Receipts For health, clothing, contributions, [reel 19, frame 0197]  Layard, Eleanor Gribble (mother)  Correspondence between John Layard and Eleanor Gribble Layard, with family

photosBox 26,Folder 11-13

1897-1909, [reel 19, frame 0252]

Box 27, Folder 1-5 1910-1931, [reel 19, frame 0676]Box 27, Folder 6 Miscellaneous correspondence of Eleanor Gribble Layard, 1877-1915, [reel 20,

frame 0218]  Layard, George Somes (father)  Correspondence between John Layard and George Somes LayardBox 27, Folder 7-8 1897-1911, [reel 20, frame 0229]Box 28, Folder 1 1911-1920, [reel 20, frame 0482]Box 28, Folder 2 Seamon, Owen (from Punch), via Mrs. Pelly (Layard's secretary?), 1898-1906,

[reel 20, frame 0559]Box 28, Folder 3 Miscellaneous correspondence of George Somes Layard, 1893-1914 - Includes

1913 letters from famous authors, [reel 20, frame 0566]  Layard, Nancy (sister)

CORRESPONDENCEFamily Correspondence

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 18

Box 28, Folder 4-6 Correspondence between John and Nancy Layard, 1902-74, [reel 20, frame0598]

Box 28, Folder 7 Correspondence between Nancy Layard and her parents, brother Peter, andcousins, 1892-1916, [reel 21, frame 0212]

  Layard, Peter Clement (brother)Box 28, Folder 8 Correspondence between John and Peter Layard, 1901-1916, [reel 21, frame

0365]Box 28, Folder 9 Correspondence between Peter and parents, sister Nancy, 1905-1916, [reel 21,

frame 0437]  Layard, Richard (son)  Correspondence between Richard and his parents - Includes descriptions of

Richard's dreams and early memorabiliaBox 29, Folder 1-4 1934-1951, [reel 21, frame 0480]Box 30, Folder 1-8 1952-1974, [reel 22, frame 0278]Box 31, Folder 1 Miscellaneous correspondence of Richard Layard, 1949-59, [reel 23, frame

0283]Box 31, Folder 2 Marsden-Jones, Eric M. and Phyllis (Doris' cousin), 1934-60 - With 1930 reprint,

and newspaper photograph, 1958, [reel 23, frame 0308]Box 31, Folder 3 Poulain, Olive Coxhead (cousin), 1913-35, [reel 23, frame 0312]Box 31, Folder 4 Vandeleur Family (cousins), 1911-74, [reel 23, frame 0376]Box 31, Folder 5 Miscellaneous aunts, uncles, cousins, nephew, 1906-47, [reel 23, frame 0406]

  Patient Correspondence (Restricted)   Box 89, Folder 1 Patient B-1, 1966-69, [reel 62, frame 0007]Box 89, Folder 2 Patient B-2, 1954-64, [reel 62, frame 0022]Box 89, Folder 3 Patient B-3, 1954-74, [reel 62, frame 0029]Box 89, Folder 4 Patient B-4, 1941, [reel 62, frame 0073]Box 89, Folder 5 Patient C-1, 1944-45, [reel 62, frame 0174]Box 89, Folder 6 Patient C-2, 1941-43, [reel 62, frame 0182]Box 89, Folder 7 Patient C-3, 1966-73, [reel 62, frame 0305]Box 89, Folder 8 Patient C-4 1950  Patient C-5, 1943-44, [reel 62, frame 0392]Box 89, Folder 9 Correspondence, with dreams, [reel 62, frame 0395]Box 87, Folder 1,Oversize FB-239-1

Rolled dream drawings, [reel 60, frame 0423]

Box 89, Folder 10 Patient C-6, 1966-72, [reel 62, frame 0407]Box 89, Folder 11 Patient C-7 1941-47  Patient D-1 (subject of Psoriasis and Cancer paper), 1951-60, [reel 62, frame

0543]  Correspondence, dreams, analysesBox 90, Folder 1-6 Part 1-6, [reel 63, frame 0008]Box 91, Folder 1 Part 7, [reel 64, frame 0007]Box 86,Folder 1-4,Oversize FB-238-1-4

Dreams paintings, analyses, [reel 59, frame 0583]

Box 87, Folder 2,Oversize FB-239-2

Rolled dream drawings, [reel 60, frame 0425]

Box 91, Folder 2 Patient D-2, 1969-73, [reel 64, frame 0104]Box 91, Folder 3 Patient D-3 (professor of music), 1954-65, [reel 64, frame 0111]Box 91, Folder 4 Patient D-4, 1942, [reel 64, frame 0188]Box 91, Folder 5 Patient F-1, 1961-1962, [reel 64, frame 0198]Box 91, Folder 6 Patient F-2, 1942-48, [reel 64, frame 0211]Box 91, Folder 7 Patient F-3, 1971-74, [reel 64, frame 0248]Box 91, Folder 8 Patient F-4, 1947-49, [reel 64, frame 0269]Box 91, Folder 9 Patient G-1, 1970-74, [reel 64, frame 0281]Box 91, Folder 10 Patient G-2, 1942-43, with two notebooks of dreams, [reel 64, frame 0374]Box 91, Folder 11 Patient G-3, 1948, [reel 64, frame 0514]

CORRESPONDENCEPatient Correspondence (Restricted)

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 19

Box 91, Folder 12 Patient G-4, 1970, [reel 64, frame 0530]Box 91, Folder 13 Patient G-5, 1952-53, [reel 64, frame 0550]Box 91, Folder 14 Patient H-1, 1943-47, [reel 64, frame 0564]Box 91, Folder 15 Patient H-2, 1971, [reel 65, frame 0008]Box 91, Folder 16 Patient H-3, 1974, [reel 65, frame 0019]Box 91, Folder 17 Patient H-4, 1970-74, [reel 65, frame 0034]Box 91, Folder 18 Patient H-5, 1947-48, [reel 65, frame 0076]Box 92, Folder 1 Patient J-1, 1969-72, [reel 65, frame 0090]Box 92, Folder 2 Patient J-2, 1951-53, [reel 65, frame 0125]Box 92, Folder 3 Patient L-1, 1960, [reel 65, frame 0181]Box 92, Folder 4 Patient L-2, 1963-65, [reel 65, frame 0242]Box 92, Folder 5 Patient L-3, 1940-43, [reel 65, frame 0303]Box 92, Folder 6 Patient M-1, 1943-44, [reel 65, frame 0333]Box 92, Folder 7 Patient M-2 1940  Patient M-3, 1961-69, [reel 65, frame 0351]Box 92, Folder 8 Dream paintings, newspaper clippings, letter from lawyers re: paying Layard;

covenant with Layard, [reel 65, frame 0358]Box 87, Folder 3,Oversize FB-239-3

Rolled dream drawings, [reel 60, frame 0427]

Box 92, Folder 9 Patient M-4, 1943-1947, [reel 65, frame 0395]Box 92,Folder 10-11

Patient M-5, 1942, with three notebooks of dreams - Includes 1947 letter, [reel 65,frame 0428]

Box 93, Folder 1 Patient M-6, 1972-74, [reel 66, frame 0292]Box 93, Folder 2 Patient M-7 (Oxford physician; referred many patients to Layard), 1940-58, [reel

66, frame 0431]Box 93, Folder 3 Patient M-8 1969-74  Patient M-9, 1967-74 - Includes materials relating to 1971 attack on Layard, and

Layard's suit, [reel 66, frame 0466]Box 93, Folder 4 Correspondence and legal materials, [reel 66, frame 0532]Box 80, Folder 30 Photographs of Layard after attack, [reel 58, frame 0448]Box 93, Folder 5 Patient M-10, 1962-1972, [reel 67, frame 0007]Box 93, Folder 6 Patient M-11 (analyst), 1940-58, [reel 67, frame 0027]Box 93, Folder 7 Patient M-12, 1969, [reel 67, frame 0041]Box 93, Folder 8 Patient M-13, 1970-71, [reel 67, frame 0062]Box 93, Folder 9 Patient M-14, 1970-74, [reel 67, frame 0067]Box 93, Folder 10 Patient N-1, 1961-70, [reel 67, frame 0091]Box 93,Folder 11-12

Patient N-2 (did training analysis with Layard, then practiced), 1941-74 - Withdraft of her paper of Goethe's Color Theory, [reel 67, frame 0107]

Box 94, Folder 1 Patient N-3, 1944, [reel 67, frame 0319]Box 94, Folder 2 Patient P-1, 1949-74, [reel 67, frame 0332]Box 94, Folder 3-4 Patient R-1, 1941-74 - With dreams and analyses, family photos, [reel 67, frame

0350]Box 94, Folder 5-6 Patient R-2, 1940-43, [reel 67, frame 0503]Box 94, Folder 7 Patient R-2 (poet, patient), 1967-70 - Includes two books of poetry (1967 & 1969);

poetry dedicated to Layard, [reel 68, frame 0067]Box 94, Folder 8 Patient R-3, 1942 - With dreams, [reel 68, frame 0109]Box 94, Folder 9 Patient R-4, 1942, [reel 68, frame 0117]Box 94, Folder 10 Patient R-5, 1944 - Also letters from Muriel (her mother) and Freddy (her sister),

[reel 68, frame 0129]Box 94, Folder 11 Patient R-6, 1943-44, [reel 68, frame 0144]Box 94, Folder 12 Patient R-7, 1950-1951, [reel 68, frame 0184]Box 94, Folder 13 Patient R-8 1941-43  Patient R-9, 1941-43, [reel 68, frame 0188]  Correspondence, with dreams, including 5 notebooksBox 94, Folder 14 Part 1, [reel 68, frame 0227]Box 95, Folder 1-5 Part 2-6, [reel 68, frame 0275]Box 87, Folder 4,Oversize FB-239-4

Large photograph, rolled, "Bryanston School, Blandford, " [reel 60, frame 0429]1939

CORRESPONDENCEPatient Correspondence (Restricted)

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  Patient R-10 1941-74Box 95, Folder 6-7 Part 1-2, [reel 69, frame 0187]Box 96, Folder 1 Part 3, [reel 69, frame 0424]Box 96, Folder 2 Patient S-1, 1942-43, [reel 69, frame 0513]Box 96, Folder 3 Patient S-2, 1944-63, [reel 69, frame 0550]Box 96, Folder 4-6 Patient S-3, ca. 1940's, [reel 70, frame 0007]Box 96, Folder 7 Patient S-4, 1970, [reel 70, frame 0258]Box 96, Folder 8 Patient S-5 (analyst), 1959-74, [reel 70, frame 0298]Box 96, Folder 9 Patient S-6, 1940-43, [reel 70, frame 0308]Box 97, Folder 1-3 Patient S-7, 1942-48, [reel 70, frame 0350]Box 97, Folder 4 Patient S-8, 1938-39 - Includes family photos & unidentified manuscript (short

story? by Ericka?), [reel 71, frame 0061]Box 97, Folder 5 Patient S-9, 1966 - Includes 1968 letter from Terry Miles of British High

Commission, New Delhi, re: _________, also a one-act play "The Cupboard" sent to_______ by "Graeme," [reel 71, frame 0203]

Box 97, Folder 6 Patient T-1, 1970 - With dream drawings, [reel 71, frame 0251]Box 97, Folder 7 Patient T-2, 1966-69, [reel 71, frame 0285]Box 97, Folder 8 Patient T-3, 1969, [reel 71, frame 0293]Box 97, Folder 9 Patient T-4, 1942 - Includes letter from J.R.H.WeaverBox 98, Folder 1 Patient V-1 (pre-practice analysis with Layard, then analyst), 1947-74, [reel 71,

frame 0323]Box 98, Folder 2 Patient W-1, 1941, [reel 71, frame 0355]Box 98, Folder 3 Patient W-2, 1971-72, [reel 71, frame 0366]Box 98, Folder 4 Patient W-3, 1966-67, [reel 71, frame 0399]Box 98, Folder 5 Patient W-4, 1968-70, [reel 71, frame 0583]Box 98, Folder 6 Patient W-5, 1933 - Also letters from her brother Michael 1933-44, with family

photos, [reel 71, frame 0593]Box 98, Folder 7 Patient Z-1, 1943-44, [reel 72, frame 0008]Box 98, Folder 8 Miscellaneous patients arranged alphabetically, [reel 72, frame 0037]  Patients of Doris LayardBox 98, Folder 9 Patient E, re: son Timothy (Doris' patient), 1959 - Includes letter from J.Lyman,

of Dragon School, Oxford, re: Timothy, [reel 72, frame 0115] 1959Box 98, Folder 10 "Helen," 1953-55, [reel 72, frame 0129]Box 98, Folder 11 Patient S, 1958-59, [reel 72, frame 0136]  WRITINGS OF LAYARD   

  Professional Writings     Layard Collection Cambridge: Catalog, begun 1915Box 31, Folder 6 Lists - Orig. handwritten, 1915, and carbon copy of typed, 1916; "Catalogue of

Photographs" for Jean Guiart, 1958, 1963, [reel 23, frame 0436]Box 31, Folder 7 "Malekula Southwest Bay" and "Malekula Small Islands," [reel 23, frame 0506]Box 31, Folder 8 "Malekula Southwest Bay" - First draft (handwritten), [reel 24, frame 0007]Box 31, Folder 9 "Malekula Small Islands" - First draft (handwritten), [reel 24, frame 0028]Box 31, Folder 10 "Photos of Malekula" - Guide to large album (handwritten draft). Also, other

lists of negatives and photos, [reel 24, frame 0098]Box 31, Folder 11 Envelope of photos, "Cambridge Museum specimens," [reel 24, frame 0154]Box 85, Folder 1 Large album of photographs of Malekula, [reel 59, frame 0419]Box 68,Folder 1-70

Duplicate prints of photos in album, [not filmed]

Box 83 Artifacts from Malekula - Pottery shards; bone fragments; length woven cloth,(pandamus fiber?) brown with orange stripes, approx. 16"x28"; cut andpolished disk made of coconut hull, with hole in center; 2-toned brown wovenbelt with thread fringe; purple woven pandamus fiber belts, one identified withtag marked "130"; 7" reel-to-reel tape, unidentified, but found with Atchinmaterials, [not filmed]

WRITINGS OF LAYARDProfessional Writings

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Box 31, Folder 12 "List of Photos Presented to Haddon Collection" (typed) - Includescorrespondence with Kodak re: restoring negatives & making slides, 1935(slides removed to archives negative file - ASC2/M84/8/1[Ti-36]), [reel 24,frame 0199]

  "In Defense of Homer Lane," begun 1925, (unpublished)Box 31, Folder 13 Notes for book on Lane, 1925, outline of book, letter circulated to Lane's

students, some notes by students, [reel 24, frame 0213]Box 32, Folder 1 Correspondence re: Lane and book, 1925-26, [reel 24, frame 0238]Box 32, Folder 2 "Homer Lane as Psychotherapist and the Paradox of his Downfall" (2 versions,

typed), [reel 24, frame 0271]Box 32, Folder 3 Drafts/notes from students of Lane, [reel 24, frame 0337]Box 32, Folder 4-5 "Six Lectures on Psycho Analysis and Education" (different students' notes,

compiled by Layard), [reel 24, frame 0425]Box 32, Folder 6 "Child Psychology" (students' notes, compiled by Layard), [reel 24, frame 0568]Box 32, Folder 7 "Sex Psychology" (students' notes, compiled by Layard), [reel 25, frame 0007]Box 32, Folder 8 "Man The Paradox" I and II compiled by Layard), [reel 25, frame 0053]Box 32, Folder 9 Re: Little Commonwealth (Homer Lane speech to General Committee) - Includes

typed extract from article in Penal Reform Quarterly Record, 1914; reprint re:closing of the Little Commonwealth, 1918, [reel 25, frame 0081]

Box 32, Folder 10 Herald of the Star, May 11, 1914 and March 1923, re: Lane and LittleCommonwealth, [reel 25, frame 0115]

  Early Melanesian articles  "Degree-taking rites in Southwest Bay Malekula," Journal of the Royal

Anthropological Institute 1928Box 33, Folder 1 Annotated reprints (2), [reel 25, frame 0116]Box 33, Folder 2 "Lumumba," written as 6th section to "Degree-taking Rites in S. W. Bay,

Malekula," [reel 25, frame 0117]Box 33, Folder 3 Notes (typed and handwritten) on Southwest Bay - Includes drafts for 1928

article, [reel 25, frame 0132]Box 33, Folder 4 "Malekula: Flying Tricksters, Ghosts, Gods and Epileptics" - Reprint from

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, July-December, 1930, [reel 25,frame 0214]

Box 33, Folder 5 "Shamanism: An Analysis based on Comparison with the Flying Tricksters ofMalekula" - Reprint from Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute,July-December 1930, [reel 25, frame 0215]

Box 33, Folder 6 Draft of unidentified talk on Medicine and Magic, apparently given in 1931 withtitle "Melanesia: Magic and Medicine" - Indexed into 10 parts (typed draft andnotes), [reel 25, frame 0216]

  Scilly articlesBox 33, Folder 7 "The Prehistoric Heritage of Scilly" in The Scillonian, Sept. 1933 - Includes

photos and maps; notes and draft; The Scillonian, [reel 25, frame 0285]Box 33, Folder 8 Correspondence re: publication, 1933, [reel 25, frame 0349]Box 33, Folder 9 "Two Iron Age Stone Cists on the Isles of Scilly" - Written 1930's, unpublished

(3 drafts), [reel 25, frame 0354]Box 75-76 Scilly artifacts - Flints, shards, and shells (all identified by place of origin); one

1782 Portuguese coin, stamped Maria I and Peter III; envelope inscribed"Found on St. Agnes by Rev. Seegur 1935"; small metal souvenir box fromScillies, [not filmed]

Box 33, Folder 10,Oversize MC-39-2

Large hand-drawn map of excavations on Scilly Islands, [reel 61, frame0415]

  Other Melanesian articlesBox 33, Folder 11 "Social Organisation and Megalithic Ritual in North-Eastern Malekula" - Lecture

given in Frankfort and Cologne, Germany and at International Congress, Zurich,Switzerland, Aug. 2, 1934 (typed draft and two typed summaries), [reel 25,frame 0400]

Box 33, Folder 12 "The Journey of the Dead," 1932, 1934, published in Essays Presented to C.G.Seligman, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., Ltd. [reel 25, frame 0422]

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Box 34, Folder 1 Correspondence re: "Journey of the Dead," 1932, 1952, and 1962, [reel 25,frame 0489]

Box 34, Folder 2 Typed field notes on funeral rites, 1932, 1937, and 1956, [reel 25, frame0499]

Box 34, Folder 3 "The Malekulan Journey of the Dead," lecture for ERANOS (first draft), 1937,[reel 25, frame 0590]

Box 34, Folder 4 "The Malekulan Journey of the Dead," 1937, later 1956, (early typed andhandwritten drafts, galley proofs, line drawings, reprints in English andGerman [one in English revised]), [reel 25, frame 0612]

Box 34, Folder 5 Correspondence re: printing, re-printing, and use of photos, 1952 and 1962,[reel 26, frame 0007]

Box 34, Folder 6 "Atchin Twenty Years Ago," published in The Geographical Journal, October1936 ( reprint only), [reel 26, frame 0011]

Box 34, Folder 7 "The Coming of the White Man," ca. 1936, draft written for Tom Morrissonconcerning the effects of the coming of the white men on Atchin, [reel 26,frame 0012]

  Materials in Atchin, Malekula: Grammar, Vocabulary and Texts, by A. Capell and J.Layard ("Pacific Linguistics," Series D - No. 20, published posthumously in 1980)

  CorrespondenceBox 34, Folder 8 With Rev. A. Capell, re: book, 1936-73 - With four reprints of other writings

by Capell, [reel 26, frame 0029] 1936-73Box 34, Folder 9 Re: publication, with Peter Crowe (editor of Grove's Dictionary of Music),

[reel 26, frame 0065] 1973Box 34, Folder 10 Layard's Introduction (draft, written and miscellaneous notes), 1936-1938,

[reel 26, frame 0067]Box 34, Folder 11 Texts A and B; translations of texts, 1936 (typed draft), [reel 26, frame 0073]Box 34, Folder 12 Notes and early drafts of Dictionary (typed and handwritten), [reel 26, frame

0124]Box 34, Folder 13 Two notebooks with original field notes: (1) Tales A-Q, (2) Tales R-U  "Vernacular Tales" (typed drafts - Originals, with translations in Layard's

handwriting; carbons, with translations in Capell's handwriting), [reel 26, frame0167]

Box 34, Folder 14 Part 1, [reel 26, frame 0234]Box 35, Folder 1-4 Part 2-5, [reel 26, frame 0324]Box 35, Folder 5 Other tales not included in Dictionary, especially dealing with Tahar (Tamar),

[reel 27, frame 0007]Box 35, Folder 6 Research materials for South Pacific Languages - Includes one handwritten

notebook, an early attempt at an Atchin grammar, [reel 27, frame 0069]Box 35, Folder 7 Nubo Toptap (compiler/translator unidentified), Signs Publishing Company,

Victoria, Australia, 1932 - Includes words to hymns translated into Atchin, [reel27, frame 0131]

  Melanesian articlesBox 36, Folder 1 "Native Melanesian Dance: Maze and Labyrinth Dances, other dances,"

(handwritten and typed notes and drafts), ca. 1936, [reel 27, frame 0132]Box 36, Folder 2 "The Labyrinth in Malekula and the Deccan," presentation to Royal

Anthropological Institute, December 11, 1934 (draft, two drafts of summary) -Includes April 1930 issue of MAN, with photos belonging to Raymond Firtharticle, [reel 27, frame 0182]

Box 36, Folder 3 Index to Lantern Slides "Labyrinth Designs and Dance Diagrams" (typed list),Folk-Lore, June 1936, with Layard article "Maze-Dances and the Ritual of theLabyrinth in Malekula" (magazine only); lecture: "Labyrinth Dances" presentedto Folk Song and Dance Society, Oct.22, 1936 (typed draft), [reel 27, frame0282]

Box 36, Folder 4,Oversize MC-39-1

9 Sheets: "Sand Paintings. Designs. (Figures)" - Includes one enlarged sandpainting, 2 diagrams of dance patterns, [reel 61, frame 0387]

Box 36, Folder 5 Correspondence re: Labyrinth article, 1934-36, [reel 27, frame 0304]Box 36, Folder 6 Review by Layard re: Dreams in Old Norse Literature, G.D. Relchnet, (typed draft),

[reel 27, frame 0324] 1935

WRITINGS OF LAYARDProfessional Writings

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  "Labyrinth Ritual in South India: Threshold and Tattoo Designs," published inFolk-Lore June 1937

Box 36, Folder 7 Final typed draft and offprint, [reel 27, frame 0326]Box 36, Folder 8 Drawings and illustrations, [reel 27, frame 0350]Box 36, Folder 9 Correspondence re: printing, 1936-37, [reel 27, frame 0467]Box 36, Folder 10 "Labyrinth Ritual in South India: Part II: The Mythology" (unpublished), also

part of a speech to the Royal Asiatic Society, Dec. 8, 1938, (typed draft), [reel27, frame 0475]

Box 36,Folder 11-12

Labyrinth research materials and notes - Includes reprint of E.H. Hunt's articleon Hyderabad Cairn Burials, issues of MAN, May 1929 and October 1930, [reel27, frame 0512]

  ArtifactsBox 82, Folder 1 Plaster cast of Shiva and Parvati bas-relief, [not filmed]Box 82, Folder 2 12 wax votive figures, [not filmed]Box 37, Folder 1 "The Psychological Significance of Kinship, Ritual and Mythology Among

Natives of the Western Pacific," paper presented to the Analytical PsychologyClub, March 18, 1938 (two typed drafts), [reel 27, frame 0606]

Box 37, Folder 2 "Kinship and Ritual in North East Malekula," lecture to Royal AnthropologicalInstitute, March 22, 1938, (two typed drafts, with hand-written corrections)[reel 27, frame 0634]

Box 37, Folder 3 "A Philosophic Appreciation of Fifteen Paintings by Czechoslovak Peasants" -Includes set of illustrations, catalog "Exhibition of Czechoslovak PeasantPaintings, Sculpture, Pottery and Embroidery to aid refugees from Czechoslovakiain England," and 5 8x10 photos by A. Colebrook, November, 1938 - January, 1939,[reel 27, frame 0669]

Box 37, Folder 4 Re: War Dreams - Two lectures, at Cambridge, Nov. 20, 1940; and at LadyZimmer's, Feb.9, 1941 (handwritten notes & drafts). Draft of short book, early1940's (typed), [reel 27, frame 0687]

Box 37, Folder 5 Re: "Dreams of Indian Aborigine Lepers" by Verrier Elwin - Three articles byLayard, dated March 1941: "Leprosy: Its Psychology and Possible Cure"; shorterversion of same; and "A Criticism of Freud's Oedipus Complex as the UnderlyingMotive of Human Culture" (typed drafts, handwritten notes and researchclippings), [reel 28, frame 0007]

  Stone Men of Malekula (Chatto and Windus, 1942)Box 37, Folder 6 Miscellaneous notes; carbon of Vocabulary Index; Chatto and Windus

announcement catalog, autumn 1936; Layard's list of people to be sentannouncement of publication, [reel 28, frame 0165]

  IllustrationsBox 37, Folder 7 Originals of photographs, envelope with small photos used in book, [reel 28,

frame 0200]Box 37, Folder 8 Original pen and ink drawings, some with typed captions, [reel 61, frame

0498]Box 84,Oversize FB-237

Large (11x14) prints of photos used in book - Includes tracings of twophotos, with identification, (slides of photographs removed to UCSDArchives slide file, #AS2/M84/1/1-36), [reel 59, frame 0009]

Box 37, Folder 9 Galley proofs of illustrations, [reel 28, frame 0262]Box 38, Folder 1 Duplicate and rejected drawings, [reel 28, frame 0360]Box 38, Folder 2 Key to alphabetized Vao index cards, [reel 28, frame 0382]Box 74 Alphabetized Vao index cards, [reel 57, frame 0006]  CorrespondenceBox 38, Folder 3 With Chatto and Windus, re: publication, royalties, and republication,

1935-73, [reel 28, frame 0393]Box 38, Folder 4 With T.& A. Constable, Ltd. ( Stone Men engravers), 1942, 1957, [reel 28,

frame 0414]Box 38, Folder 5 Re: republishing Stone Men, with Gregg International and Barrie and

Jenkins' John Buntag, 1971-73, [reel 28, frame 0430]Box 38, Folder 6 With BBC's Listener, re: their review of Stone Men, 1942; with "Fan Mail,"

1942-45, [reel 28, frame 0435]

WRITINGS OF LAYARDProfessional Writings

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Box 38, Folder 7 "Primitive Kinship as Mirrored in the Psychological Structure of Man" - Lecture tothe British Psychological Society, April 11, 1943, published in The British Journalof Medical Psychology, April 11, 1943, (typed draft, galley proofs, 2 reprints),[reel 28, frame 0456]

Box 38, Folder 8 "The Psychology of Conversion" - Paper read at discussion group at Pusey House,Oxford, October 30, 1943,(typed draft), [reel 28, frame 0501]

  The Lady of the Hare, (Faber and Faber, 1944, reprinted 1977, 1988)Box 38, Folder 9 Partial draft and original drawings, [reel 28, frame 0511]Box 38, Folder 10 Reviews by H.F. Prevost Battersley, Kenneth Lambert, and in Portuguese

journal Biblos, [reel 28, frame 0549]  CorrespondenceBox 38, Folder 11 With Faber and Faber, 1942-74, [reel 28, frame 0551]Box 38, Folder 12 Miscellaneous, 1943-67, [reel 29, frame 0007]  "The Lady of the Hare Vol.II, or The Hare and the Mitre," begun 1944 (unpublished

sequel)Box 38,Folder 13-14

"Part III: The Blossoming of Margaret" and Volume II: Post-Analytical Events(handwritten and typed drafts) - Includes Foreword and (original and finalversion) and editorial and critical notes by M.H. Rodgers and Toby Rance, [reel29, frame 0100]

Box 38, Folder 15 "Hare and the Mitre," assorted research notes, [reel 29, frame 0259]Box 39, Folder 1 Notes on the Mitra in Classical Antiquity, (typed by Layard, handwritten

originals under W.F.Jackson Knight), [reel 29, frame 0369]Box 39, Folder 2 "The Bishop's Mitre: An Essay on its Spiritual Meaning," typed beginning to a

"little book," undated, apparently not published, [reel 29, frame 0390]Box 39, Folder 3 "Notes on the Way" for Time and Tide, Feb. 12, 1944 (two copies), and Feb. 19,

1944, [reel 29, frame 0395]Box 39, Folder 4 "The Reciprocal Movement of Complementary Opposites in the Psychic Structure"

- Paper to the Analytical Psychology Club, February 23, 1944; unpublished, butmimeographed; (two typed drafts, corrected; original ink drawings, mimeographcopy), [reel 29, frame 0408]

  Papers presented at Davidson Clinic, Edinburgh March 9, 1944Box 39, Folder 5 "Incarnation and Instinct: A Lecture on Psychology and Religion," published by

Guild of Pastoral Psychology as Guild Lecture No. 27, April 1944, (typed draft, 2copies of print, annotated), [reel 29, frame 0452]

Box 39, Folder 6 "The Trinity as a Psychological Fact" (notes and two typed drafts), [reel 29,frame 0466]

Box 39, Folder 7 "Psi Phenomena and Poltergeists," published by Society for Psychical Research,July 1944, (galley proofs, 2 copies of reprint) - Includes next three issues ofmagazine (Sept 1944 - Feb.1945) containing letters to the Editor concerning thisarticle [reel 29, frame 0500]

  "Incest Taboo and the Virgin Archtype"Box 39, Folder 8 Early drafts (mostly typed), [reel 29, frame 0502]Box 39, Folder 9 Final draft (typed), published 1945 after being presented at Eranos - Includes

1945 reprint, 1972 reprint (with "Psychic Consciousness"), [reel 30, frame0006]

Box 39, Folder 10 Virgin Archtype "oddments" and research, instructions to typist - Includesnotes, 1945, and reprint with notes for expansion into book, [reel 30, frame0059]

Box 39, Folder 11 "Virginity and Psychic Pregnancy," an elaboration of "Incest Taboo and theVirgin Archtype" Part IV, unpublished (typed draft), [reel 30, frame 0179]

Box 40, Folder 1-2 "Incest Taboo and the Virgin Archtype," 1962, with 1966 revisions, notpublished, and letter from Lloyd's Bank acknowledging receipt of manuscript,[reel 30, frame 0272]

  Archtypal picturesBox 40, Folder 3 Drafts and final version of list and arrangement, [reel 31, frame 0006]  Photographs (originally in ring binders)Box 40, Folder 4-7 Book I-II, [reel 31, frame 0034]Box 41, Folder 1-6 Book III-Va, [reel 31, frame 0100]

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Box 42, Folder 1-6 Book Vb-VII, [reel 31, frame 0191]Box 43, Folder 1 "The Four Ancestresses of Christ" - Originally fourth part of "Incest Taboo,"

retained to be basis of another paper, [reel 31, frame 0278]  Unicorn writingsBox 43, Folder 2 Miscellaneous notes, photos, research, [reel 31, frame 0292]Box 43, Folder 3 "Commentary on The Mythology of the Unicorn: being a discussion of the

section dealing with the Unicorn in Jung's Psychologie und Alchemie in terms ofan analytical case-history" (final draft, November 10, 1947, some notes), [reel31, frame 0386]

Box 43, Folder 4 Correspondence re: research on unicorn  Hare, Katherine ("Ann" of "Lady and the Unicorn" manuscript), [reel 31, frame

0423]Box 43, Folder 5 Correspondence, dreams and analyses, 1946-64, [reel 31, frame 0436]Box 86, Folder 5,Oversize FB-238-5

Dream drawings, [reel 59, frame 0591]

Box 77, Folder 1 Unicorn wood block (stamp), [not filmed]Box 43, Folder 6 "The Making of Man in Malekula," published in Eranos-Jahrbuch, 1949, (typed,

corrected drafts & notes; author's copy, corrected) [reel 31, frame 0438]Box 43, Folder 7 "Stealing the Fire," re-write of "The Making of Man..." unpublished, post 1961?

(typed draft, also introduction and foreword), [reel 32, frame 0007]Box 43, Folder 8 "The Golden Ass: A Discussion of the Eros and Psyche Legend, After a Book on

Same by Eric Neumann," undated, apparently unpublished (typed draft), [reel 32,frame 0117]

  Lectures at Davidson Clinic, Edinburgh November 15, 1949Box 43, Folder 9 "Tensions in Love: The Two-Way Life" (typed draft), [reel 32, frame 0122]Box 43, Folder 10 "The Freedom of the City" (handwritten notes), [reel 32, frame 0132]Box 43, Folder 11 "Epilepsy and the Self," draft of a speech, unidentified, [reel 32, frame 0138]Box 43, Folder 12 "Positive Interpretation of Apparently Negative Dream Symbols," paper read to

the Society of Analytical Psychology, June 5, 1950 (two typed drafts), [reel 32,frame 0140]

Box 43, Folder 13 "Initial Stages in Analysis," paper to Analytical Psychology Club, London, June 13,1950, (draft, mimeographed copy), [reel 32, frame 0175]

  "The Pilgrimage to Oba: An Atchin Sex-Initiation Rite," published as part offestschrift for Dr. Felix Speiser 1950-51

Box 44, Folder 1 2 typed drafts, 3 annotated reprints [reel 32, frame 0201]Box 44, Folder 2 "Pilgrimage to Oba" notes, [reel 32, frame 0270]Box 44, Folder 3 "Pre-Cognition in Dreams," paper read to the Society for Psychic Research,

Oxford, November 22, 1951, apparently unpublished; includes evaluating postcardfrom William Rall, [reel 32, frame 0308]

  Psoriasis papersBox 44, Folder 4 "Psoriasis: Search for Spiritual Healers," paper read to Society for Analytical

Psychology, December 1951, became "Psychological Aspects in a Case ofPsoriasis and Cancer" - Includes an introduction written in May 1959 (drafts,mimeograph), [reel 32, frame 0321]

Box 44, Folder 5 "Psoriasis and Cancer," early drafts - Includes handwritten draft of"Psychosomatic Opposites," written 1970, [reel 32, frame 0395]

Box 44, Folder 6 Research articles and clippings, [reel 32, frame 0449]Box 44, Folder 7 "Initiation on Atchin: The Dying Youth/The Youth Reborn," talks in four parts given

on the BBC (drafts, typed and handwritten; later elaborations) - Includes unsigned"fan letter," 1952, [reel 32, frame 0454]

Box 44, Folder 8 "A Contribution to the Problem of the Analyst's Fatigue," February 16, 1953,unidentified and apparently unpublished, [reel 32, frame 0508]

Box 44, Folder 9 "The Family in Primitive Society," talk on BBC, March 15 and 16, 1953. Publishedas "Kinship and Family", in Institutions of Primitive Society: A Series of BroadcaseTalks, Basil Blackwell, 1954 (carbon of draft, book), [reel 32, frame 0530]

Box 44, Folder 10 Review by Layard of Divine Horsemen by Maya Deren, for British Journal ofMedical Psychology, 1953 - Includes correspondence, [reel 32, frame 0539]

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Box 44, Folder 11 "Self and Ego in Childhood and in Primitive Kinship," enlarged into "Self and Egoin the Childhood of Mankind," 1956, written as reply to Michael Fordham's paper"On the Origins of the Ego in Childhood"; carbon has Fordham's comments onLayard's paper (typed copy of first; typed original and carbon of second; reprint ofFordham's paper), [reel 32, frame 0551]

Box 45, Folder 1 Re: Stein and Fordham on Symbols, 1957, (typed draft), [reel 33, frame 0007]  "Boar Sacrifice and Schizophrenia," published in The Journal of Analytical

Psychology, Vol.I, No.l 1955Box 45, Folder 2 Early drafts and notes; two later drafts; reprint and copy of Journal, [reel 33,

frame 0054]Box 45, Folder 3 Miscellaneous Boar notes and research of Boar in world mythology, [reel 33,

frame 0140]Box 74 Boar notes on index cards, [reel 57, frame 0006]Box 45, Folder 4 "The Role of the Sacrifice of Tusked Boars in Malekulan Religion and Social

Organisation," paper presented to the Vienna Congress, 1952 - Includescorrespondence re: subsequent publication (four drafts and reprint; Program ofthe Congress) [reel 33, frame 0199]

  "Identification with the Sacrificial Animal," paper presented at Eranos, 1955;published by them in 1956

Box 45, Folder 5-6 Drafts, [reel 33, frame 0246]Box 45, Folder 7 "Pigs" - Miscellaneous notes and drafts of introduction, tying in sacrifice and

incest taboo, [reel 33, frame 0376]Box 45, Folder 8 A Celtic Quest: Sexuality and Soul in Individuation - A depth-psychology study of

the Mabinogion legend of Culhwch and Olwen, begun ca. 1956. Publishedposthumously by Spring Publications, 1975; edited by Anne S. Bosch. (Book andreference from biographical data; letter from Bosch), [reel 33, frame 0462]

Box 46, Folder 1 "The 400-year-old Kinship Dream of a Pacific Islander," published for theJubilamsband of Dr. Brody, 1958, (four drafts, 2 corrected reprints), [reel 33,frame 0466]

Box 46, Folder 2 "The Autonomous Psyche and the Trickster Concept," published in the Journal ofAnalytical Psychology, 1958, (reprint only, with one reference from biographicalsketch), [reel 33, frame 0550]

Box 46, Folder 3 Review by Layard of Mysticism: Sacred and Profane by R.C. Zaehner, for MAN,1958, (page from magazine), [reel 33, frame 0552]

  "Homo-Eroticism in Primitive Society as a Function of the Self," published in theJournal of Analytical Psychology 1959

Box 46, Folder 4 4 drafts; annotated reprints, [reel 33, frame 0554]Box 46, Folder 5 "Homo-Eroticism" (research notes and early draft), [reel 34, frame 0007]Box 46, Folder 6 "Psychic Consciousness," published by Eranos after 1960 presentation (galley

proof, final reprint) [for 1972 reprint, see Virgin Archtype], [reel 34, frame 0032]Box 46, Folder 7 "Problem of Destiny Outcast into Savior," review of Meyer Fortes' Oedipus and Job

in West African Religion, March 3, 1960, (typed draft, also carbon of letter toeditor of MAN concerning same), [reel 34, frame 0099]

Box 46, Folder 8 "Healing Relationship: The Father-principle, The Destroyer and the Creator,"lecture to Analytical Psychology Club, London, October 7, 1961, (carbon draft),[reel 34, frame 0124]

Box 46, Folder 9 "Annotation of Dorothy Norman's The Heroic Encounter," published by Journal ofAnalytical Psychology, 1960 (reprint only), [reel 34, frame 0138]

Box 46, Folder 10 "Critical Notice of Michael Fordham's The Objective Psyche," published by Journalof Analytical Psychology, 1960 (reprint only), [reel 34, frame 0139]

Box 46, Folder 11 "Primitive Kinship and the Original Self," a letter to the editor of Journal ofAnalytical Psychology re: Fordham, 1960 (two drafts), [reel 34, frame 0140]

Box 46, Folder 12 "Jung and the Future: A Personal Tribute," written on the death of Jung, publishedby Guild of Pastoral Psychology, 1961 (Draft and reprint), [reel 34, frame 0145]

  "Meaning of Medicine"Box 46, Folder 13 Research & first draft, [reel 34, frame 0148]  "The Meaning of Medicine," published by British Homeopathic Journal 1961Box 46, Folder 14 3 drafts, reprint, journal article, [reel 34, frame 0158]

WRITINGS OF LAYARDProfessional Writings

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 27

Box 46, Folder 15 Correspondence re: publication with L. Ralph Twentyman, 1960-61, [reel 34,frame 0177]

Box 46, Folder 16 Review by Layard of Man's Presumptive Brain by A.T.W. Simeons, in MAN, 1962(journal), [reel 34, frame 0185]

Box 46, Folder 17 Review by Layard of Shame and Guilt by Gerhart Pliers and Milton Singer, forMAN, undated, [reel 34, frame 0187]

Box 46, Folder 18 Review by Layard of Report on Polynesian Myths and Chants by KatharineLuomala, undated (typed, handwritten draft), [reel 34, frame 0189]

Box 46, Folder 19 "The Third Unifying Factor," review of L. Stein's In Pursuit of First Principles,published by Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1965 (reprint only), [reel 34, frame0190]

Box 46, Folder 20 "Hermaphrodites" (manuscript draft with photos), undated (but listed in 1956 asproposed work), [reel 34, frame 0191]

Box 47, Folder 1 "Dream of a Fisherman's Daughter," draft, on 1956 list, [reel 34, frame 0290]  Unpublished Atchin bookBox 47, Folder 2 Outline and short draft, [reel 34, frame 0340]Box 47, Folder 3 Draft of general introduction - Includes brief statement of intent for book, [reel

34, frame 0381]Box 47, Folder 4 Miscellaneous drafts - Includes: 1) Personal Introduction 2) The Atchin World 3)

Mythology (Tahar), [reel 34, frame 0447]  "Maki"Box 47, Folder 5 Write-up of field notes, [reel 35, frame 0007]Box 47, Folder 6 Notes & drafts, [reel 35, frame 0128]Box 47, Folder 7 Notes on Maki for other islands - Includes book of handwritten notes &

vocabulary for parts of the body, [reel 35, frame 0252]  "Table of successive performances of Maki in Ruruar together with the

Maki-men who took part in them," with large chart "Malekulan Finger TracingsIII" (original and final copy), [reel 61, frame 0514]

Box 87,Folder 5-6,Oversize FB-239-5-6

"Maps and Hatchet Drawings" (rolled) and single map of Malekula, [reel 60,frame 0446]

  "Folk Songs"Box 47, Folder 8 Annotated music books, with words and music, handwritten and typed

notes, translations, [reel 35, frame 0387]Box 68,Folder 71-74

4 reel-to-reel tapes, recorded in Malekula by Raymond Clausen and sent toLayard in 1961, [not filmed]

Box 48, Folder 1 "Slit Drums on Atchin," written by Layard as basis for thesis by Ray Clausen,[reel 35, frame 0480]

Box 48, Folder 2 "Gong-raising and Dance on Atchin" (notes and drafts), [reel 35, frame 0496]  "The Lunar Calendar and the Palolo Annelid"Box 48, Folder 3 Draft, [reel 35, frame 0541]Box 48, Folder 4 Research re: Pacific Lunar Calendar - Includes 1960 MAN and two Dominion

Museum (Australia) monographs on Maori and Time, [reel 35, frame 0606]  Notes and draftsBox 48, Folder 5 "Birth, Adoption & Wawalen," [reel 35, frame 0631]Box 48, Folder 6 "Houses," "Property and Inheritance," [reel 36, frame 0007]Box 48, Folder 7 "Death and Mortuary Rites," "Purchase of Ceremonies," [reel 36, frame

0066]Box 48, Folder 8 "Warfare and Cannibalism," "Incision," [reel 36, frame 0110]Box 48, Folder 9 "Ghosts," "Dreams," a dramatisation begun for C.G.Seligman, [reel 36, frame

0134]Box 48, Folder 10 "Social Organisation and Kinship," [reel 36, frame 0153]Box 48, Folder 11 Kinship lists - Includes Ruruar, [not filmed]Box 48, Folder 12 "Stories of Origin and Foundation of Lodges" (includes IAS stories), [reel 36,

frame 0241]Box 48, Folder 13 "Canoes" (includes comparative vocabulary, drawings and vocabulary for

winds), [reel 36, frame 0295]Box 49, Folder 1 "Marriage and Divorce," "Avoidance," [reel 36, frame 0383]

WRITINGS OF LAYARDProfessional Writings

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 28

Box 49, Folder 2 "Women's Names," "Sex Stories," [reel 36, frame 0419]Box 49, Folder 3 "Fishing," "Traps," "Fire," "Decorations," "Children's Games," [reel 36, frame

0434]Box 49, Folder 4 "Various," [reel 36, frame 0462]Box 69-73 Atchin field notes (originals, carbons, vocabulary, typed notes), [reel 51, frame

0006; reel 52, frame 0006; reel 53, frame 0008; reel 54, frame 0006; reel 55,frame 0006; reel 56, frame 0006; reel 56, frame 0117]

Oversize MC-39-2 7 maps of Malekula and New Hebrides and Map of Melanesia, 1911 - Obtainedby Layard from C.G. Seligman in 1940, marked and footnoted for info fromRivers, [reel 61, frame 0415]

Box 49, Folder 5 Comparison of Vao, Atchin and Wala, [reel 36, frame 0483]  Unpublished Kinship bookFolder 6 "Index to Pedigrees"Box 49, Folder 7 Drafts, original pedigree charts and notebooks (refers to looseleaf notebook

in following folder), [reel 36, frame 0490]Box 49, Folder 8-9 Looseleaf notebook titled "Index to Pedigrees," [reel 37, frame 0007]Box 49, Folder 10 General Terms and Pedigrees from Other Islands, [reel 37, frame 0092]Box 49, Folder 11 "Kinship I(a) The Matrilineal Element" and "Kinship I(b) Indications of a Class

System of Kinship" (1 draft each), [reel 37, frame 0118]Box 50, Folder 1 Vao "Overt Patrilineal Organisation" (2 drafts), [reel 37, frame 0164]Box 50, Folder 2 "Vao Stories of Origin: Myth, History, Genealogy" (2 drafts), [reel 37, frame

0203]Box 50, Folder 3 "Kinship II: The 6-Class Systems of Ambrim: the Introduction of New

Techniques" (2 drafts), [reel 37, frame 0231]Box 50, Folder 4 "Kinship III: Kinship Terminology of Vao" and "Kinship IV: Analysis of the Vao

Kinship System" (2 drafts each), [reel 37, frame 0261]Box 50, Folder 5 "Kinship V: Kinship and Social Organisation" (2 drafts and a partial), [reel 37,

frame 0315]Box 50, Folder 6 "Kinship VI: Chinese System" (notes and drafts), [reel 37, frame 0362]Box 50, Folder 7 "Kinship VII: A Brief Note on Class Systems in Other Parts of the World" (draft)

and unidentified talks: "1st day: The 4-section Kinship System. 2nd: Transitionto Unilateral Descent (to Patrilineal) 3rd: Religion and Boar Sacrifice," [reel 37,frame 0391]

Box 50, Folder 8 Notes on The Murgian Myth, [reel 37, frame 0433]Box 50,Folder 9-10

Assorted notes, [reel 37, frame 0462; reel 38, frame 0007 cont.]

Box 50, Folder 11 Typed report on Anbrim, perhaps by Deacon, [not filmed]Box 51, Folder 1-3 Notes re: villages of Pango, Oba, Vila and Eretap, [reel 38, frame 0101]  DraftsBox 51, Folder 4 "Village Organisation," "Stories of Origin: Wala & Uripiv," [reel 38, frame

0243]Box 51, Folder 5 "Raga," Pere Tattevin's Sur les Bordes de la Mer Sauvage, with translation

and notes by Layard and a critique by Leach, [reel 38, frame 0262]Box 51, Folder 6-8 "R.D. Book leading on to Kinship," by Layard with "J.M." (John Mack), based

on Rivers' notes in 1973 - Includes correspondence with Mack, [reel 38,frame 0388]

Box 52, Folder 1 Layard's copy of Rivers' notes, [reel 39, frame 0135]Box 52, Folder 2 "Brother-Sister Marriage," [reel 39, frame 0245]Box 52, Folder 3 "Atchin 10-section 'Open' non-sister-exchanging system," with J.M. [reel 39,

frame 0317]Box 52, Folder 4 Notes from the writings of Father Godefroy (clippings, and typscripts, in

French), [reel 39, frame 0381]Box 52, Folder 5 Miscellaneous research on Melanesia  "The Mary Book: The Snake, the Dragon and the Tree" (unpublished), [reel 39,

frame 0517]Box 52, Folder 6 Typing instructions and Table of Contents, [reel 40, frame 0007]Box 52, Folder 7 Notes, drafts of Acknowledgement and Foreword [reel 40, frame 0035]  Chapters

WRITINGS OF LAYARDProfessional Writings

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 29

Box 53, Folder 1 I: Introductory (7 drafts), [reel 40, frame 0055]Box 53, Folder 2 II: Family (5 drafts), [reel 40, frame 0125]Box 53, Folder 3 III: 1) The Patient 2) Love of Hysterical Aunt (7 drafts), [reel 40, frame 0206]Box 53, Folder 4 IV: The Ghost Man (6 drafts), [reel 40, frame 0268]Box 53, Folder 5 V: After the Ghost (6 drafts), [reel 40, frame 0337]Box 53, Folder 6 Part II, Chapter I: Adam and Eve (2 drafts)  VI: Ghosts and the Holy Ghost (notes and drafts) re-written as Part II,

Chapter II: Christian Asceticism (two drafts), [reel 40, frame 0400]Box 53, Folder 7 Part 1, [reel 40, frame 0462]Box 54, Folder 1 Part 2, [reel 40, frame 0536]Box 54, Folder 2 X: Sex & Psyche (Layard's note: "Move to expanded Virgin Archtype" (draft

and partial), [reel 41, frame 0007]Box 54, Folder 3 "Goethe's Theory of Colours," lecture to Falmouth Art School, January 19, 1967,

with Mary Book as part of Appendix on Purple, [reel 41, frame 0075]Box 54, Folder 4 Drafts re: Orpheus & Oedipus; Classical Drawings, etc. (Layard's note:

"Obsolete") - Originally written for Mary Book, [reel 41, frame 0096]Box 54, Folder 5 Miscellaneous notes and drafts, [reel 41, frame 0167]Box 54, Folder 6 Drawings (list for book, handwritten notes)  Paintings for Part II, [reel 41, frame 0232]Box 85, Folder 2 Book of paintings (removed from plastic album for preservation), [reel 59,

frame 0506]Box 86,Folder 6-11,Oversize FB-238-6-11

Paintings, [reel 59, frame 0593; reel 59, frame 0612; reel 60, frame 0008;reel 60, frame 0104; reel 60, frame 0221; reel 60, frame 0364]

Box 54, Folder 7-9 Notes & drafts re: paintings, [reel 41, frame 0257]Box 55, Folder 1 Introduction (5 drafts)  Paintings 1-32. Paintings 8 & 9 in one folder, otherwise one painting

explanation per folder, multiple drafts of each painting description, [reel 41,frame 0524]

Box 55,Folder 2-13

Paintings 1-13, [reel 41, frame 0563]

Box 56,Folder 1-16

Paintings 14-29, [reel 42, frame 0471]

Box 57, Folder 1-3 Paintings 30-32, [reel 43, frame 0339]Box 88, Folder 1,Oversize FB-240-1

114 water colors & drawings, some with handwritten explanations, apparentlynot used in book, 1958-60; 2 large-page sheets, "Genealogy of Mary"; threemore "Mary" paintings, [reel 61, frame 0007]

  CorrespondenceBox 57, Folder 4 With Mary Tritton, 1953-54 - Includes letters from Elizabeth Paul, principal

of Town and Country School, London, re: Mary, [reel 43, frame 0498]Box 57, Folder 5 Financial and legal documents, correspondence with Mary's lawyers,

1947-1960, [reel 44, frame 0007]Box 57, Folder 6 Re: Publication as book with Julian Routhenstein of Time Out and Norman

Franklin of Routledge and Kegan Paul Publishers, 1972, [reel 44, frame0115]

  "Mary's Snake"Box 57, Folder 7 Skeleton of snake, notes, [reel 44, frame 0120]Box 57, Folder 8 Research - Notes, drawings and photos re: snakes, [reel 44, frame 0122]  Mary's dreams - Notes 1952-1960Box 57, Folder 9 Part 1, [reel 44, frame 0132]Box 58, Folder 1-4 Parts 2-5, [reel 44, frame 0257]Box 58, Folder 5 Mary's paintings, with family tree, 1952-58, [reel 45, frame 0007]Box 80, Folder 1 Miscellaneous research index cards, [reel 58, frame 0165]

  Personal Writings     PoetryBox 58, Folder 6 Handwritten poetry, diary fragments, 1911-13, [reel 45, frame 0150]

WRITINGS OF LAYARDPersonal Writings

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 30

Box 58, Folder 7 "Poems," 1946-48, (typed, indexed and illustrated) [reel 45, frame 0187]Box 58, Folder 8 "Poems," 1950, (hand-written) [reel 45, frame 0265]Box 58, Folder 9 "Psychological Poems," July and August 1960 (3 typed drafts) [reel 45, frame

0292]Box 58, Folder 10 "Suicide and the World," October 1960, (2 typed drafts) [reel 45, frame 0312]Box 58, Folder 11 "Epic of Suicide," (book of poems in three parts), October 1960, (corrected

typed draft) [reel 45, frame 0333]Box 58, Folder 12 "Poems," 1960-61, (2 typed drafts) [reel 45, frame 0405]Box 58, Folder 13 "Temptation in the Wilderness: poems on Suicide," November 1960, (2 typed

drafts) [reel 45, frame 0445]  Autobiographical/BiographicalBox 59, Folder 1 Diary, Christmas holidays, 1907-08, (handwritten) - Includes Petersfield photos,

school schedule, [reel 45, frame 0548]Box 59, Folder 2 "Illusions in Hospital: Memories of Hospitalization," March, 1932; recorded June

13, 1936. [reel 45, frame 0597]  Drafts of "Autobiography: History of a Failure"Box 59, Folder 3 Part I: "Ancestry, Birth, Malvern," ca. 1946, (hand-written & typed drafts)

[reel 45, frame 0608]Box 59, Folder 4 Part II: "Felixstowe and Bedales," 1950; Part III: "Abroad & Cambridge,"

1950 (typed drafts) [reel 46, frame 0007]Box 59, Folder 5 Part IV, "With Rivers to Australia and the New Hebrides"; V, "Atchin-1st

Period" (2 drafts); VI, "Atchin-1st Period, continued"; Miscellaneous insertsinto Atchin (all parts IV-VI begun 1947, continued 1964) [reel 46, frame0086]

Box 59, Folder 6-7 1967 version (originally in two black spring binders, removed forpreservation) [reel 46, frame 0206]

Box 60, Folder 1 Typescripts of taped autobiographical interviews: (1) with Arthur JohnsDecember 15, 1971; (2) with Kirk Huffman February 15, 1973; (3) with JohnKenna May 3, 1973, with letters from Kenna [reel 46, frame 0423]

  MiscellaneousBox 60, Folder 2 Curriculum vitae - Includes list of writings; list of proposed writings; 1970

correspondence with Peter Davies Publishers re: publishing autobiography,[reel 46, frame 0458]

Box 60, Folder 3 Horoscopes, word association tests, handwriting analysis, etc. [reel 46,frame 0483]

Box 60, Folder 4 Notebooks: 1) "S" - Autobiographical Psychological Musings; 2) "She" -Unfinished draft of short story or novella, [reel 46, frame 0551]

Box 60, Folder 5 Psychological drawings, self-analysis, [reel 46, frame 0573]Box 60, Folder 6 Notes to self, addresses, [reel 46, frame 0612]  Dreams  Descriptions & Illustrations of own dreams, 1936-72 - Includes 1936 analysis

with Baynes; 1937 analysis with Jung; 1938 analysis with Baynes and attemptsat anima conversation; 1940 analysis with Adler; 1942-44 during conversionand dissolution; 1947-48 analysis with Jung

Box 60,Folder 7-10

Part 1 [reel 47, frame 0007]

Box 61, Folder 1-6 Part 2 [reel 47, frame 0488]Box 62, Folder 1 Part 3 [reel 48, frame 0425]Box 62, Folder 2 Transcript of oral interviews re: Dreams and Interpretations, 1971, [reel 48,

frame 0484]Box 62, Folder 3 "Dreams of the Firmament" - A Layard grouping of various dreams from early

1940's, [reel 48, frame 0570]  Words of English Folk Songs, gathered by LayardBox 62, Folder 4-6 11 music books, used by Layard, ca. 1913, [reel 48, frame 0595]Box 62, Folder 7 English folk songs gathered (some handwritten, some typed, some printed)

[reel 49, frame 0095]Box 62, Folder 8 Miscellaneous notes and research on music - Includes small book The Physical

Basis of Music by A.Wood, 1925, [reel 49, frame 0136]

WRITINGS OF LAYARDPersonal Writings

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 31

Box 62, Folder 9 Correspondence re: Layard publishing book of English folk songs, 1922-38 -Includes Philip Allen Publishers, 1922; Ted Summerfield, 1930; Hubert J. Foss,1935; Rev. Thomas S. Wood, 1935; Ludwig Koch, 1936; Prof. Curt Sachs, Paris,1936; M/M Walter, 1937; [reel 49, frame 0170]

  WRITINGS OF OTHERS   

  Individual Articles and Monographs   Box 63, Folder 1 Aiyappan, A., reprint - "Marriage by Elopement among the Paniyans of Wynad,"

1936, [reel 49, frame 0198]Box 63, Folder 2 Baynes, H. G., "On the Psychological Origins of Divine Kingship," 1936, [reel 49,

frame 0199]Box 63, Folder 3 Chadwick, John and Mann, W. H., The Medical Works of Hippocrates, 1950, [reel

49, frame 200]Box 63, Folder 4 Cohn, William, "The Deities of the Four Cardinal Points in Chinese Art," 1941, [reel

49, frame 0201]Box 63, Folder 5 Corlette, Ewan A. L., 2 reprints from "Oceania," 1935, with a letter to Seligman,

1940, [reel 49, frame 0202]Box 63, Folder 6 Dawkins, R. M., "Some Remarks on String Figures," 1931, [reel 49, frame 0252]Box 63, Folder 7 De Josselin De Jong, J. P. B., "Levi-Strauss's Theory on Kinship and Marriage,"

1952, [reel 49, frame 0253]Box 63, Folder 8 Fierz, H. Z., "Klinik und Psychotherapie des Schattens," 1964, [reel 49, frame

0254]Box 63, Folder 9 Fischer, H. Th., "Some Notes on Kinship Systems and Relationship Terms of

Sumba, Manggarai and South Timor," 1957, [reel 49, frame 0255]Box 63, Folder 10 Fox, Robin, Kinship and Marriage, 1967, [reel 49, frame 0256]Box 63, Folder 11 Goody, Jack, ed., "The Developmental Cycle in Domestic Groups," 1958, [reel 49,

frame 0257]Box 63, Folder 12 Graves, Robert, The Greek Myths, Vols I and II, 1955, [reel 49, frame 0258]Box 63, Folder 13 Guntert, Hermann, "Labyrinth," 1932, [reel 49, frame 0259]Box 64, Folder 1 Jacoby, John, "Milk in Alchemy" (in German), undated, [reel 49, frame 0260]Box 64, Folder 2 Jones, W.H.S., The Doctor's Oath, 1924, [reel 49, frame 0266]Box 64, Folder 3 Kaeppler, Adrienne, "Pacific Islands: Dance," undated, (typescript); and "Rank in

Tonga," 1971 (reprint), [reel 49, frame 0267]Box 64, Folder 4 Lang, G.H., First Fruits and Harvest, 1940, [reel 49, frame 0275]Box 64, Folder 5 Marett, R. R., "The Birth of Humility," 1910; and Extract, "In a Prehistoric

Sanctuary," undated, [reel 49, frame 0276]Box 64, Folder 6 Muller, Kal, "Malekula," from National Geographic, Jan. 1972, [reel 49, frame

0277]Box 64, Folder 7 Redfearn, J. W. T., "Bodily Experience in Psychotherapy" (typescript), undated,

[reel 49, frame 0278]Box 64, Folder 8 Thompson, Geoffrey, mss "Some Reflections on Problems of Communication,"

undated, [reel 49, frame 0291]Box 64, Folder 9 Wilson, Greg, "Chemistry and Molecules," 1960, (Layard's notes?) [reel 49, frame

0296]

  Magazines and Journals   Box 64, Folder 10 Ancient Egypt, 1925 - Includes annotated article: Faulkner, R.O., "Setekh in

Pyramid Texts" [reel 49, frame 0303]Box 64, Folder 11 Encounter, 1960 - Includes annotated article: Koestler, Arthur, "A Stink of Zen,"

[reel 49, frame 0304]Box 64, Folder 12 Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, 1936 - Includes annotated

article: Needham, Joseph, "Geographic Distribution of English Ceremonial DanceTradition," [reel 49, frame 0305]

WRITINGS OF OTHERSMagazines and Journals

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  The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland -Various issues with annotated articles: Vol. XLVI, 1916 (July-Dec.), Malinowski, B."Baloma; the Spirits of the Dead in the Trobiand Islands"; Vol. LVII, 1926(Jan.-June), Radcliffe-Brown, "The Rainbow Serpent Myth of Australia"; Vol. LVII,1927 (Jan.-July), Malinowski, B., "Lunar and Seasonal Calendar of the Trobiands";(July-Dec.), Deacon, A.B. and Radcliffe-Brown, A.R., "The Regulation of Marriage inAmbrym"

Box 64,Folder 13-15

1916-1927, [reel 49, frame 0306]

Box 65, Folder 1 1927, [reel 49, frame 0309]Box 65, Folder 2 Man, Vol. LVIII, January, 1958 - Includes annotated article: Nakane, Chie,

"Cross-cousin Marriage among the Garo of Assam," [reel 49, frame 0311]Box 65, Folder 3-4 Oceania, Vol I, No. 1-3 and Vol. III, No. 4, April, 1930 - June 1933 - Includes various

annotated articles, [reel 49, frame 0312]Box 65, Folder 5 Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings, [reel 49, frame 0314]  PERSONAL MEMORABILIA   

  Layard Family Memorabilia   Box 66, Folder 1 Layard family tree information; clippings, programs, British Museum reprint,

mother's recipe, [reel 49, frame 0315]Box 77, Folder 2 Artifacts found by Sir Austen Henry Layard - Nineveh bone & pottery shard,

enameled brick from the temple of Balshazaar (given to John Layard by his aunt"N.F" Layard), [not filmed]

Box 77, Folder 3 Early photos of parents, family, [reel 57, frame 0300]Box 66, Folder 2 Writings by George Somes Layard - Contains a one-act play "The Shirt of Nessus,"

poetry (printed and hand-written), and a biography of Peter Clement Layard (withcopies of letters in remembrance of Peter), and a 1908 review of two G.S. Layardbooks, [reel 49, frame 0339]

Box 81, Folder 1 "Objects from Northmoor Road Safe, etc" (mentioned in Eleanor Layard's will) -Contains 1 small sterling silver snuff box; 1 silver match box; small blacklacquer-with-silver box, containing carved ivory elephants and other artifacts; 1carved ivory calling card case; 1 rosary; silver; military identification tag of PeterLayard; 1 watch chain, [not filmed]

  John Layard Memorabilia   Box 66, Folder 3-4 Clippings, programs, etc., large photographs, [reel 49, frame 0369]Box 66, Folder 5 Address book and lists, [reel 49, frame 0449]Box 66, Folder 6 Sketch and explanation of wooden cross (see box 81, folder 2 for cross itself);

original sketches and drawings, when identified, only by initials, [reel 49, frame0588]

Box 66, Folder 7-8 Erotic drawings and writings, [reel 49, frame 0598]Box 80, Folder 2-3 Passports (2), 1953-1957 and 1965-1970, [reel 58, frame 0223]  PhotographsBox 77, Folder 4 Layard family and friends, ca. 1950s and 1960s - Includes photo of Mr. and Mrs.

Clausen and 2 pencil drawings [reel 57, frame 0310]Box 77, Folder 7,Oversize MC-39-2

Family, study, street scene, Layard as a boy, [reel 57, frame 0328]

Box 80,Folder 4-28

Family photographs, ca. 1900-1970 - Includes early photos of John and hisfamily, Doris, Richard, friends of the family, archaeological digs in Dunstableand Colchester, Scilly Islands, and Richard in military, [reel 58, frame 0247]

Box 80, Folder 29 Small photo album of Layard House "Long Point" at Mavagissey, ca. 1950s,[reel 58, frame 0440]

Box 80, Folder 30 Photographs (in color) of John Layard after attack by Lionel Miskin, 1971, [reel58, frame 0448]

PERSONAL MEMORABILIAJohn Layard Memorabilia

John Willoughby Layard Papers MSS 0084 33

  ArtifactsBox 81, Folder 2 Carved Russian wooden cross, [not filmed]Box 81, Folder 3 Miscellaneous artifacts - Contains reading crystal, gold-colored metal cigarette

case, St. Christopher medal, religious order pin, [not filmed]Box 82, Folder 3 Field barometer in leather case, [not filmed]Box 82, Folder 4 "Flints from Warren Hill, August 1934, with Aunt Nie," [not filmed]Box 82, Folder 5 Metal box with animal genitalia, [not filmed]  Calendars and DiariesBox 81, Folder 4 Pocket diary, 1908 - Includes detailed January-April , [reel 58, frame 0483]Box 81, Folder 5 Pocket diary, 1973 - Includes brief entries and appointments [reel 58, frame

0501]Box 81,Folder 6-12

Pocket appointment calendars (7), 1967-1972, 1974 - Some include notes byLayard and enclosures, [reel 58, frame 0503]

  Personal NotebooksBox 81, Folder 13 2 Poetry notebooks - Probably from Layard's adolescence, [reel 58, frame

0517]Box 81, Folder 14 2 notebooks, 1905 and 1916-1917, [reel 58, frame 0532]Box 81, Folder 15 Driver's license, 1925-1926 - Includes 2 AA cards and Golden Square Club card,

[reel 58, frame 0556]Box 81, Folder 16 Miscellaneous memorabilia - Contains rope braiding book (gift of mother), pocket

London map, list of English folk songs, [reel 58, frame 0561]Box 77, Folder 5-6 4 ledgers of patients' accounts, 1938-67, [reel 57, frame 0324]Box 87,Folder 7-8,Oversize FB-239-7-8

Roll of drawings, August 27, 1948, apparently by Layard; 31 other watercolors,originally packed with Mary Tritton paintings, but apparently unrelated, [reel 60,frame 0470]

Box 77, Folder 7 4 large maps of England and the Mediterranean, [reel 61, frame 0415]

  Doris Layard Memorabilia   Box 66, Folder 9 Memorabilia - Includes 1943 National Registration card and family photo signed

by H.A.Gilen, 1932 (uncle?) [reel 49, frame 0651]Box 79, Folder 1 Address books and Christmas card lists, 1954-72, [reel 57, frame 0406]Box 80,Folder 31-34

Passports (4), ca. 1937-1972, [reel 58, frame 0451]

  Richard Layard Memorabilia (see also Richard Layard in "Family Correspondence")   Box 79, Folder 2 Miscellaneous memorabilia - Includes early writing, school awards, [reel 58, frame

0007]Box 79, Folder 3 Drawings and paintings, ca. 1940s and 1950s, [reel 58, frame 0138]Box 88, Folder 2,Oversize FB-240-2

22 paintings, apparently by Richard; 2 pen and ink drawings by Richard of hisparents; 5 pen and ink drawings, signed "Oberhaus"; 12 other mixed mediadrawings/prints, [reel 61, frame 0339]

  ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES   Box 98,Folder 12-14

Originals, [not filmed]