1. 'Advice on Birth Control' [North Kensington Women's Welfare Centre].
2. 'Big Families mean Short Commons - To Mothers' [Walworth Women's Welfare Centre.
3. 'Big Families mean Short Commons - A message to Men' [Walworth].
4. 'How to prevent Poverty', with notice of a lecture on Tues Oct 14. [Walworth Women's Welfare Clinic], c.1924.
5. 'To Married Men and Women - Consultation fee 1/- Appliances Extra'. [East London Women's Welfare Centre and Walworth Women's Centre] Posters with addresses and times of clinics [another copy, X44/2].
6A-B. 'Maximum Safety in Contraception', leaflet (2 copies).
7. 'The Case for Birth Control' by Ellen M Waddington.
8A-B. The Ethics of Birth Control. A Public Address by Sir W Langdon Brown, Regius Professor of Physic, University of Cambridge, 1930s (2 copies).
9. 'So Many Children they Didn't know What to do.' The case of John Joseph Watkins and Ada Ellen Watkins of Finsbury accused of neglecting five children from nine months to five years. (Newspaper cutting).
10A-B. 'Marital and Pre-Marital Clinic'. Clinic sessions at FPA, 64 Sloane Street (2 copies).
11A-B. Leaflet advertising the FPA, with enrolment form [picture of young boy kissing a baby], c.1955 (2 copies).
12A-B. 'Publications of the FPA' with notice of Seminological, Pregnancy diagnosis, Mail order services, 1950s.
13. 'Birth Control and the Public Health Services' National Birth Control Association (NBCA) leaflet.
14. 'The Problem of Population: Birth Control the Solution' by Mr A G Gardiner in John Bull.
15. 'Who Asks Our Help and Why?' FPA leaflet.
16. 'The National Birth Control Association' (leaflet).