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SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR 1939-50
TC 12: 16 boxes
BOX 1: VENEREAL DISEASE
12/1/A: First Venereal Disease Survey, November-December 1942
Handwritten four-point questionnaire on attitudes to a press information campaign on VD
8 pages of handwritten of investigators' impressions of effectiveness of Survey
Details of age, sex and class of those who refused to answer questionnaire
Analysis sheets, stencilled and handwritten
Typed report of survey results with handwritten comments, 15.1.43. (EL); amended 26.1.43.(GD)
12/1/B-E: First Venereal Disease Survey, November-December 1942
Approximately 350 written questionnaire replies. Interviews were conducted in Balham, Wandsworth, Poplar, Tooting and Fulham. (CG, MH, KK, DH, FHB, GB, EW)
12/1/F: Second Venereal Disease Survey, February-March 1943
Typed five point questionnaire, with instructions to investigators, on public awareness of venereal disease
Stencilled analysis sheets
Handwritten summary of replies
12/1/G: Second Venereal Disease Survey, February-March 1943
Approximately 80 written and typed interview replies collected in Balham, Hampstead, Camden, Fulham, Wandsworth, Chalk Farm and Newport (Mon). (VS, EG, GST, GB, NW)
3 indirect interviews on the subject of VD (VT)
Handwritten notes on refusals and general impressions of Survey. (VS)
12/1/H: Venereal Disease: Information and Statistics
"Some Psychological Aspects of Sexual Promiscuity", article reprinted from Psychosomatic Medicine , Oct 1944
"VD in the Army", handwritten report on VD in sections of the British Army 1945-46. (Unknown author, 1946?)
Leaflet, What are the Venereal Diseases?, issued by the Central Council for Health Education, Dec 42
Typed report, VD Meeting on Friday 26.2.43, of attendance and subjects of a meeting held at the Friends' Meeting House, Euston Rd, London. Speakers included the Minister of Health and the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1.3.43. (DB)
BOX 2: A9 SEX SURVEY, 1949: OUTLINE, ORGANISATION AND RESULTS
12/2/A: Correspondence between M-O and Sunday Pictorial
The M-O Sex Survey was carried out firstly with the intention of serialising its results in the Sunday Pictorial. This file contains a substantial correspondence between LE and staff of the newspaper, including survey organisation, preliminary reports, the appointment of independent assessors, draft letters to panel members and possible commissions for further surveys on sex and on politics. Amendments by M-O staff to the six reports submitted for publication are also included
12/2/B: Correspondence between M-O and Survey Assessors
Typed agenda and minutes of first meeting of Assessors. Topics discussed include Survey techniques, publication of results and the role of the Assessors themselves
Stencilled letters from LE to Assessors on Survey progress (April and May 49)
"First Results of Mass-Observation's Survey of Sexual Morality", stencilled progress report
"Comments on Interviewing", stencilled 'deposition' by C. Bibby on Survey techniques
12/2/C-H: Correspondence between M-O and individual Assessors
A substantial body of correspondence dealing mainly with Survey progress and the publication of results. Many of those letters sent by M-O are duplicated in the files, which are divided as follows:
12/2/C: Mrs MC Hulme 13.10.47-31.3.48
12/2/D: C Bibby 13.1.49-28.5.51
12/2/E: Dr D Mace (National Marriage Guidance Council) 14.1.49-5.10.49
12/2/F: Dr C Allen 13.1.49-6.3.51
12/2/G: Mrs E Hubback 11.1.49-8.8.49
12/2/H: Rev GL Russell (Church of England Moral Welfare Council) 13.1.49-31.8.49
12/2/I: Correspondence with solicitors
Subjects include the legality of questionnaires and the letter of introduction carried by M-O Survey staff. Draft and final copies of this letter are included
12/2/J: Correspondence with other public figures
Short correspondences with The Archbishop of York, Mrs M Pyke (Family Planning Association) and Claude Mullins, informing them of the Survey and its aims
12/2/K: Miscellaneous correspondence
Mostly formal responses to the two articles in 12/2/L; but also one very personal letter about writer's (male) sexual problem
12/2/L: "A British Sex Survey" article by LE
Photocopy of article reproduced from International Journal of Sexology, Vol III No 3, 1950
Photocopy of article reproduced from Public Opinion Quarterly Winter 1949-50 (LE)
12/2/M: Draft M-O articles submitted for publication to the Sunday Pictorial
6 typed drafts: "The Private Life of John Bull", "Are Our Morals on the Decline?", "Marriage-Love Outside Marriage-Divorce", "Sex Education" , "Family Planning", "Prostitution"
12/2/N: Articles published by the Sunday Pictorial/M-O Bulletin 29
7 articles including 2 publicity articles. (19.6.49-31.7.49)
Draft ? of M-O Bulletin 29, July 1949: "Sex Education"
BOX 3: "REPORT ON SEX", UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT
12/3/A: Indexes and Preface
4 typed draft indexes
"Suggested Outline for a Report on Sex", final working index. One pencil draft and two typed copies
Typed preface, 8.6.49 (TH)
12/3/B: Chapter 1 "Sex Surveyed"
Handwritten draft
12/3/C: Chapter 2 "The Facts of Life"
Early typed draft, "Discovering Sex"; handwritten draft; typed draft; incomplete typed draft, revised by hand
12/3/D: Chapter 3 "Sex Education"
Handwritten draft; typed final version
12/3/E: Chapter 4 "Birth Control"
Handwritten draft; typed final version
12/3/F: Chapter 5 "Marriage"
Handwritten draft, typed final version
12/3/G: Chapter 6 "Divorce"
Handwritten draft; typed copy; typed copy, revised by hand
BOX 4: "REPORT ON SEX", UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT
12/4/A: Chapter 7 "Sex Outside Marriage"
Handwritten draft; typed copy, revised by hand
12/4/B: Chapter 8 "Prostitution"
Early handwritten draft, "Commercial Sex"; typed and revised draft; typed draft; typed copy revised by hand
12/4/C: Chapter 9 "The Psychology of Sex"
Typed copy; typed copy revised by hand (incomplete)
12/4/D: Chapter 10 "Sexual Morality"
Handwritten copy; typed copy
12/4/E: Appendix 1 "Abnormality"
Typed copy, revised by hand. Includes incomplete handwritten account of visit to Brighton by group of homosexual men (GP)
12/4/F: Early draft chapters, discarded
Chapter 4: "The Institutions of Sex": Typed copy, revised
Chapter 4: "The Sex Habits of a Group": Typed and revised
Chapter 5: "Sex in its Social Setting": Typed and revised
Chapter 7: "The Less Orthodox": Handwritten draft
Chapter 15: "Van-Guards and Resistance Forces": Typed and revised
12/4/G-H: Miscellaneous and unsorted draft material
BOX 5: A9/1 QUESTIONNAIRE (PUBLIC), JAN-APRIL 1949
This questionnaire, was used to gain information on a national level, completed by investigators interviewing members of the public. It consisted of 19 questions about personal background and opinions of prevailing morality and aspects of sexual relationships
12/5/A: First Pilot, London area, 29.12.48
13 point typed questionnaire. Handwritten note (LB) assessing the effectiveness of questionnaire, 12.48
20 handwritten interview replies. (BS, DH, LB, LPS)
Handwritten analysis notes
12/5/B: Second Pilot, London area, 31.12.48
19 point typed questionnaire
18 handwritten interview replies. (BS, DH)
12/5/C: Third Pilot, London area, 14.1.48
22 point typed questionnaire
20 handwritten interview replies. (BS, DH, LB)
12/5/D: Organisational Material
Typed list of 54 numerically coded interview areas
"Instructions to Investigators on the Sex Survey", typed 3-page document
Typed letter of introduction carried by M-O staff engaged on the survey. Jan 49
Typed coding sheet for completed questionnaires
12/5/E-H: Approx 400 questionnaires (London area)
BOX 6: A9/1 QUESTIONNAIRE (PUBLIC), JAN-APRIL 1949 (Continued)
12/6/A-C: Approx 400 questionnaires (South East)
12/6/D-F: Approx 300 questionnaires (South and South West)
BOX 7: A9/1 QUESTIONNAIRE (PUBLIC), JAN-APRIL 1949 (Continued)
12/7/A: Approx 100 questionnaires (South and South West)
12/7/B-D: Approx 300 questionnaires (North and North East)
12/7/E-F: Approx 200 questionnaires (North West)
BOX 8: A9/1 QUESTIONNAIRE (PUBLIC), JAN-APRIL 1949 (Continued)
12/8/A: Approx 100 questionnaires (North West)
12/8/B-E: Approx 350 questionnaires (Midlands)
12/8/F: Approx 100 questionnaires (Scotland)
BOX 9: A9/1 SEX SURVEY (PUBLIC), JAN-APRIL 1949 (Continued)
12/9/A-B: Approx 150 questionnaires (Scotland)
12/9/C-E: Analysis sheets
12/9/F: Survey quota sheets returned by invs. (LB, JW, BL, JB, IP-G, BS, HDR, GE)
12/9/G: A9/4 Sex Survey (Public), June 1949
The 28-point A9/4 questionnaire was 'follow-up' to the A9/1, with copies sent to respondents of the latter questionnaire who agreed to receive it. The questions were personal ones, concerned with what M-O described as "habit". They relate entirely to the personal life of the respondent
Approx 60 completed forms inviting members of the public completing questionnaire A9/1 to participate in the later survey
Stencilled covering letter sent with questionnaire
Approx 20 completed A9/4 questionnaires
BOX 10: A9/2 QUESTIONNAIRE (PANEL D93/2), 1949
This questionnaire was sent to members of the panel in the Spring of 1949. It was similar to the A9/1 questionnaire
12/10/A-E: Approx 500 questionnaires
BOX 11: A9/1 QUESTIONNAIRE (PANEL D93/2),1949 (Continued)
12/11/A-C: Approx 250 questionnaires
12/11/D: Analysis sheets
BOX 12: A9/2 QUESTIONNAIRE (PANEL D94/3), 1949
Copies were sent to those members of the panel who volunteered to receive a 'further questionnaire' after completing the A9/2 (Panel D93/2) questionnaire. Similar to the A9/4 "habit" questionnaire (12/9/G) it contained a further 10 questions on personal background
12/12/A-E: Approx 200 questionnaires
BOX 13: A9/2 QUESTIONNAIRE (PANEL D94/3), 1949 (Continued)
12/13/A-C: Approx 150 questionnaires
12/13/D: Coding sheets
Draft and final copies
12/13/E: Analysis sheets
BOX 14: A9/4 QUESTIONNAIRE ('LEADERS OF OPINION'), APRIL 1949
An eight point questionnaire sent to clergymen, doctors and teachers. Questions included attitudes to sexual morality, marriage, pre-and extra-marital sexual intercourse, divorce, prostitution, sex education and birth control
12/14/A: approx 120 replies from teachers
12/14/B: approx 100 replies from the clergy
12/14/C: approx 50 replies from the clergy
12/14/D: approx 50 replies from doctors
12/14/E: approx 60 replies from doctors
12/14/F: Mailing schedules
First and second copies with handwritten posting and returns schedules
12/14/G: Coding sheets
BOX 15: SUPPORTIVE MATERIAL AND MATERIAL PREDATING THE 1949 SEX SURVEY
12/15/A: M-O material predating 1949 Sex Survey
Typed account of the trial of an abortionist at the Old Bailey, 17.10.42. (LB)
Typewritten note on prostitution during air raids on London, 15.9.40. (HP)
Handwritten note of interviews with London prostitutes, 30.8.39. (TH)
Typed notes: marriage 29.8.39 and sexual behaviour among hospital staff, 20.11.39. (TH)
3 typed overheard from Worcester 9.8.40. (JA/DA)
Handwritten notes on couvade; 7 pages, 1938? (TH)
Handwritten note, "Mother, How Was I Born?" (TH). Includes extracts from Radiant Motherhood by Marie Stopes
"The Use of Sex Slang", 7 page handwritten booklet, 1.5.43. (LF)
12/15/B: Manuscript by TH
"Pseudo-Personality in Prostitution", article (10.4.47) for Polemic (see also File Report 2465)
12/15/C: Cuttings and extracts from publications
"Courtship and Mating in an Urban Community", extract from Eugenics Review, April 46
Typed extract from "The Sexual Development of Boys" in American Journal of Psychology, 1.43
"An Experiment in the Treatment of Promiscuous Girls", typed extract
Cuttings book containing photographs of couples appearing in the Daily Mirror, 1935, with notes on similarity of appearance within couples. Sent to M-O
"America Today", 4 page handwritten review of USA sex laws
Typed extract from Sexual Life in Great Britain, by Ivan Bloch
12/15/D: Sex Survey, 1949: supportive material (general)
"Directive for Penetrative Work on Sex Survey", typed 4-page directions to invs on collection of supportive material
"Suggestions for Field Work on Projected Survey on Sex", 3 pages, handwritten. Author and date unknown
"Suggestions for Middlesbrough A9/1 Penetration". 5 pages, handwritten, March 49. (GP)
12/15/E: Sex Survey, 1949: supportive material (London)
3-page handwritten note of shops selling books about sex, 7.1.49 (DH)
Handwritten reports of film, "Body Beautiful" at a London cinema, 2.2.49. (BS, DH). Includes counts and details of audiences at this and other cinemas
12/15/F: Sex Survey, 1949: supportive material (Worcester)
14 handwritten reports of conversations and interviews with local dignitaries, those concerned with aspects of moral welfare and health, and members of the public in Worcester, March 49. (BL)
12/15/G: Sex Survey, 1949: supportive material (Worcester)
8 handwritten reports of social events and organisations in Worcester
12/15/H: Sex Survey, 1949: other supportive material
Series of handwritten anecdotes entitled "Lesbians", Feb 49. (DH)
"Sex", handwritten anecdote, 15.1.49. (DH)
Handwritten account of prostitution in Middlesbrough, 27.3.49. (GP)
Two handwritten anecdotes, "Case history of M29B" and "Peeping Tom in Village", 30.12.48. (BS)
Handwritten series of jokes, Jan 49. (DH, ?)
Typewritten note of jokes from ITMA broadcast 6.1.49. (ML)
BOX 16: ADVERTISING AND PUBLICATIONS
12/16/A: Published material on sex
Advertising material consisting of booklets, pamphlets and letters and representing Southern Mail Order, London Medical Manufacturing Company, Direct Book Supply , CF Charles. Subjects include sex manners and technique. Photograph of naked boy
47th Annual Report (1949-50) of "The Alliance", a society for the promotion of sex education
12/16/B: Contraceptive and surgical products
Material on contraception, prophylactics and sex aids collected from Blakoe, Le Brasseur and the London Medical Manufacturing Company. Included are booklets, "A Guide for Husbands and Wives" and "Wedlock and Birth Control"
12/16/C: Bodybuilding, Diet and Fitness
Material from organisations including Charles Atlas, TW Standwell and Slimswift
Health and Strength magazine, 9.3.50
12/16/D: Hypnotism
Publicity material for hypnotism correspondence courses
12/16/E: 'Lonely Hearts' and Friendship Clubs
Publicity material and ephemera from three organisations
12/16/F: Proprietary Medicines and Tonics: notes
"Formulas of Some Glandular Preparations"; typed 7 page note
Handwritten note on the Hormonal Research Company, 7.4.50. (ML)
Handwritten 5 page note of an interview with the Chief Pharmacist at a London hospital about the contents of 'hormonal' remedies
Damaged handwritten copy of letter sent by ML to manufacturers of preparations
12/16/G: Proprietary Medicines and Tonics: advertising
Advertising material and booklets from producers of 'glandular' and 'hormonal' preparations. These include GA Hutton, Hygienic Supplies, Mayfair Laboratories, Le Brasseur, AS Howard, and British Glandular Products