Level | Series |
Ref No | SPEAR/1/1/8 |
Title | Spearman-Papers, Notes |
Date | 1902-1918 |
Extent | 1-Box file |
Physical Description | There are a few loose papers in some folders. Box file VIII |
Description | File consists of 7-bluey grey folders and 1-grey printed booklet. The bluey grey folders contain typed and handwritten figures, tables, notes and tests entitled as follows:
American Army Broughton-including handwritten booklet 'Association of Ideas' Images Gunnery Local sound Submarine attack Reduced object and other philosophy problems.
The grey printed booklet is entitled 'Discussion on Visual Requirements of Aviators' by Professor C.E.Spearman reprinted from the Opthalmological Society's Transactions, Vol. XXXIX, 1919. Box file VIII |
Format | Textual Material |
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Wellcome Ref: PSY/SPE/1/8 Correspondence, Notes and Papers (Eighth Group of Papers) 1918-1930s PSY/SPE/1/8/1 'Naval Notes' (on localization of sound) 1918 PSY/SPE/1/8/2 'Images' (Papers on sound, sense and visual images and memory) 1920s-1930s [Contains personal data] PSY/SPE/1/8/3 'Broughton' [material on word spatial relationship] 1920s-1930s PSY/SPE/1/8/4 'Reduced object and other philosophy problems' (Association) 1920s-1930s PSY/SPE/1/8/5 'Visual Requirements of Aviators' 1919 |
Language | English |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 16: Wellcome Library |
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Rules | Description compiled in line with the following standard ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description |
ArchNote | Compiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |