Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy

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1920-1970 in England
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Extensive collection of toy figures as provided at Margaret
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Extensive collection of toy figures as provided at Margaret Lowenfeld’s Institute of Child Psychology for children to create their sand tray ‘worlds’ as part of Lowenfeld’s ‘World Technique’ therapy. The toys are sub-divided into twenty subject areas, and are of various ages – although predominantly 1930s-1960s. At some time previous to the acquisition, the toys had been housed in twenty or so plastic trays/drawers in a black metal frame. The metal frame and plastic trays were not acquired.

What do toys have to do with trauma? In the years before the Second World War, Margaret Lowenfeld, a child psychiatrist in London, was looking for ways to help children express fears, anger, and family problems that they couldn’t say in words. At her clinic, she began experimenting with the use of small toys in a sand-box and gradually developed an approach she called ‘the World Technique’. This involved a large rectangular tray, sand and water for building a landscape, pieces of plasticine, and an extensive ‘library’ of miniature figures kept in dozens of drawers. Lowenfeld simply asked children to create a world, and observed what happened.

Her idea had parallels to Sigmund Freud’s theories of hysteria – where repressing traumatic memories could lead to psychological and physical symptoms. But Lowenfeld never regarded herself as a psychoanalyst. She always said her chief influences were the children she worked with and the novelist H.G. Wells. She attributed the idea behind the World Technique to a small book, published in 1911, in which Wells described how he had encouraged his two sons to construct elaborate ‘floor games’ out of miniature figures, such as toy soldiers and building blocks.

Other therapists carried on Lowenfeld’s methods in various ways. In the 1950s and 1960s, one psychoanalyst adapted the World Technique in order to encourage children and adults to develop their ‘inner selves’ in a safe, non-judgmental space. This approach became very popular among American psychotherapists under the name ‘Sandplay’. Later, in the 1960s, psychologists in Sweden standardised the World Technique into the ‘Erica Method’, which uses a set of 360 toys in various categories. The Erica Method has recently been used to study post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Iranian refugee children in Sweden.

Army section of figures, Box 1, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 11 people on horseback, 4 mobile canons, 1 army truck, 1 stretcher and 1 loose arm with spire attached

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy.

1920-1970

Domestic Animals section of figures, Box 2, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 3 donkeys and 58 horses.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy.

1920-1970

Domestic Animals section of figures, Box 3, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 6 rabbits, 4 cats, 13 chickens, 23 pigs and 29 cows

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy.

1920-1970

Domestic Animals section of figures, Box 4, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 29 ducks, 22 sheep, 32 dogs, 1 frog, 1 kangaroo, 1 fish, 2 parrots, 1 peacock, 1 crane, 1 seagull, 1 bison, 2 deer 1 camel, 3 elephants, 2 goats, 1 gazelle and 3 foxes

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy.

1920-1970

Ships section of figures, Box 5, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 6 boats with sails, 1 loose sail, 1 lifeboat ring, 3 submarines, 2 canoes, I Oriental Boat, 3 sailing boats without sails, paddle/rowing boats, 4 speed boats, 7 liners, 23 military boats and 7 boat parts

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy

1920-1970

Boats section of figures, Box 6, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection

Toy boats used in Margaret Lowenfeld's 'World Technique'

1920-1970

Prehistoric creatures and aeroplanes, Box 7, from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Cowboys and Native Americans section of figures, Box 8, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 17 cowboys, 30 Native Americans, 1 cowboy and girl tied to a tree, 1 cowgirl (?), 1 horse figure, 5 horse and cowboy figures, 2 hose and Native American figures, 1 tepee, 2 totem poles, 2 hats, 1 saddle, 2 holster with gun, 1 Native American purse and 2 horse legs (broken-off).

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Farm Equipment section of figures, Box 9, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 21 fence/gate/railing, 1 green fence in multiple pieces, 3 dog kennels, 1 chicken coop, 1 dove coot, 4 bundled haystacks, 1 bucket, 2 milk jugs, 3 wheel barrows, 1 manual lawn mower and 2 rollers.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Vehicles section of figures, Box 10, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 1 tricycle, 4 trucks, 2 lorries, 2 racing cars, 1 ambulance, 1 milk cart, 3 carriages, 8 cars and 1 horse with cart.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Vehicles section of figures, Box 11, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Jungle section of figures, Box 12, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 1 tortoise, 5 camels, 4 giraffes, 3 walrus, 5 seals, 1 camel and rider, 2 snakes, 9 polar bars, 1 stork, 1 pelican, 5 crocodiles, 7 bears, 1 fox and 3 elephants.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Jungle 1 section of figures, Box 13, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 3 hippos, 2 kangaroos, 1 peacocks, 4 bison, 1 hare, 1 warthog, 1 goat, 1 wolf, 1 rhinoceros, 1 antelope, 1 deer, 1 reindeer, 2 lions, 1 jaguar, 7 tigers and 1 unidentified black & white animal.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Trees and Bushes section of figures, Box 14, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Trees and Bushes section of figures, Box 15, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Jungle 2 section of figures, Box 16, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 11 elephants, 2 rhinoceros, 1 hippopotamus, 1 walrus, 4 seals, 1 otter, 1 llama with harness, 4 lions, 2 tigers, 1 head of tiger, 1 leopard, 4 penguins, 3 snakes, 1 bird, iron zoo gate, 1 newt, 2 alligators/crocodiles, 1 Chinese dragon, 1 snake (head missing), 2 tortoises, 2 foxes, 2 wolves and 2 unidentified quadrupeds.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Jungle 2 section of figures, Box 17, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 6 deer, 2 antelopes (wooden), 7 kangaroos, 1 octopus, 4 giraffe, 2 sheep, 1 cow, 2 wild boars, 2 rabbits with carrots, 1 teddy bear, 5 brown bears, 5 polar bears, 2 camels with single hump and rider, 4 camels with double humps, articulated wooden ape, 2 apes (wooden), 1 pair of monkeys (metal) with volcano, 1 fully dressed monkey, 1 chimpanzee without tail, 2 monkeys and 2 spare legs (source, various).

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Farm and Building Equipment section of figures, Box 18, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 3 tractors, 1 roller vehicle, 1 crane, 1 concrete mixer, 1 delivery bicycle with large box at front, 1 ladder cart, 1 plough without towing vehicle, 2 trucks, 1 wheelbarrow (broken), 9 two-wheeled carts, 2 four-wheeled carts, 1 pair of horses, 1 sack-barrow, 3 four-wheeled carts (wooden), horse drawn type, 1 car with milk churn in back, 1 threshing machine, orange, two parts, 1 cow and 2 striped goats.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Trains section of figures, Box 19, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 1 blue train engine with 7 carriages (metal), 1 green train engine with 4 carriages (metal), 2 unpainted train engines (wooden), 1 painted train engine with 3 carriages (wooden), 1 unpainted train engine with 5 carriages (wooden), 7 red underground train carriages (wooden), 11 open goods rail wagons (wooden), 2 log carrying rail wagons (metal), 10 railway engines, various (wooden) and 1 railway engine (plastic)

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Trains section of figures, Box 20, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 9 railway engines, various (metal), 1 railway mechanical signal (metal), 8 rail goods wagons (metal), 4 rail passenger carriages (metal), 3 rail passenger carriages (wooden) and 8 rail goods wagons (wooden).

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

People Small Scale section of figures, Box 21, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 14 semaphore figures (metal), 6 air force figures (metal), 3 medieval figures (metal), 3 policemen (metal), 1 bagpipe player (metal), 1 royal court figure(metal), 2 children in pink (metal), 1 ice-cream man and cart (metal), 1 porter and luggage (metal), 1 milk-maid (metal), 1 suited man (metal), 1 woman with apron (metal), 1 seated driver without vehicle (metal), 1 gnome (metal), 1 boy scout (metal), 1 pair of boxing figures, 1 detached head from figure, 1 seated girl in green dress, 8 very small assorted figures (metal), 1 ceramic figure, 1 round wooden box with images of figures, buildings trees sheep, cross and heart, 11 painted figures with hats (wooden), 3 men with musical instruments (wooden), 5 men in grey costumes with horn at back (wooden), 15 hat-wearing figures with arms and legs out-stretched (wooden), 6 painted female figures with arms out-stretched (wooden), 10 painted female figures with arms out-stretched and with hats (wooden), 28 painted male figures with hats (wooden), 1 stylised girl in red dress (wooden), 3 flat stylised figures and 15 various painted female figures.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

People Small Scale section of figures, Box 22, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 1 blue cart with driver (wooden), 1 red cart with driver (wooden), 1 figure on motorised cart (wooden), 1 figure on motorised cart - cart missing (wooden), 2 prams (wooden), 1 figure with pram separated (wooden), 1 carriage, similar to trishaw (wooden), 2 seated figures (wooden), 1 figure wearing hat with moveable arms and legs (wooden), 1 man in uniform (colonial?), broken (wooden), 1 clown (wooden), 1 man wearing hat and waistcoat (wooden), 1 coachman (?), 17 blue figures, mostly seated (wooden), 5 green figures, mostly seated (wooden), 4 yellow figures, mostly seated (wooden), 2 red and seated figure (wooden), 1 seated figure with net (wooden), 1 black Russian doll (wooden), 2 seated military men (metal), 3 composite figure groups (plastic), 3 naked babies (plastic), 2 Native Americans (plastic), 3 cowboys (plastic), 1 broken figure with exposed wire, 1 RAF man (plastic), 1 seated military man (plastic), 2 motor cyclists (plastic), 1 blue child (plastic), 4 female figures, three seated (plastic) and 2 male figures, one seated (plastic).

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Buildings section of figures, Box 23, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 1 painted beamed (wooden), 1 house shaped block with painted roof, windows and door (wooden), 1 small white church (plastic), 1 thatched right-angled house (wooden), 1 church (wooden), 1 block with painted prison and separate green roof (wooden), 1 very small doll’s quilt, 1 throne in gold and purple with seated pope figure (metal), 2 models of children in bed (plastic), 1 green sentry box (metal), 1 thatched dwelling, 1 shelter with corrugated roof (metal), 1 shelter with red roof (plastic), 1 block with painted doors and windows on both sides (wooden), 6 tables, one is only top (wooden), 4 plain chairs, one broken (wooden), 1 white chair (plastic), 2 small cradles (wooden), 2 small seats with green and white backs, 2 very small brown chairs (wooden), 3 very small white chairs (wooden) and 1 cardboard box containing sand.

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

Buildings section of figures, Box 24, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 36 small and medium red-roofed houses (wooden), 24 small and medium blue-roofed houses (wooden), 2 painted houses (wooden), 7 unpainted medium sized houses (wooden), 1 black windows (wooden), 3 churches (wooden), 6 houses (plastic), 2 towers (?), wooden, 2 Tudor thatch buildings, 2 ground floors matching Tudor thatch building, 1 bridge (wooden), 4 wooden building blocks, 1 red-roofed building (wooden), 1 red-roofed building with paper image exterior (wooden), 1 rectangular hospital building (wooden), 1 red, printed, beamed house (wooden), 1 red-roofed house (wooden), 1 thatched house with right-angled extension (wooden), 1 blue-roofed beamed house (wooden), 1 church with black paper windows (wooden), 1 large house with blue roof (wooden), 2 parts of red-roofed house (wooden), 1 red roof (plastic) and black building with leaded windows (wooden).

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

People section of figures, Box 25, taken from the Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy collection. Consists of 7 policemen (metal), 3 men on stilts (metal), 2 royal guards with trumpet (metal), 4 clowns (metal), 2 men with stick over shoulder carrying bags (metal), 2 men with white apron and drumsticks, one headless (metal), 2 men with stick over head, green other brown (metal), 2 seated male figure (metal), 2 naked babies (plastic), 2 female figures in large, long dresses (metal), 3 seated female figures (metal), 3 cylindrical figures – 2 female, 1 male (wooden), 3 seated girls in pink (plastic), 9 ballet dancers, 1 male, 8 female, various materials & conditions, 7 figures made of string, two are in a pair, 8 female figures, various (metal), 15 male figures, various (metal), 2 Roman male figures with spears, 1 ‘Barbie’ style female figure with articulated arms, 1 male figure, grey suit, arms extended (metal), 1 female figure with basket and umbrella, right arm articulates (metal), 1 male figure with top hat and green trousers, right arm articulates (metal), 1 male and female figure straddled over a horse, but horse is missing, 1 Santa figure (metal), 1 Native American, arms extended (plastic), 1 postman (metal), 1 stylised figure with arms and legs that are articulated (metal), 2 flat wooden blocks with painted surfaces, one princess and one unknown, 1 unpainted figure with arms extended upwards (wooden), 1 angel figure with a blue dress (wooden), 1 beefeater figure (wooden), 2 scarecrows (plastic/metal), 1 seated Inuit (plaster), leg (plastic) and 7 military men, various roles (metal).

Toys used for Lowenfeld's 'World Technique' therapy, London, England, 1920-1970

1920-1970

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Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
2009-14
Materials:
wood (unidentified), paper (fibre product) and metal (unknown)
type:
toy - recreational artefact
credit:
The Dr Margaret Lowenfeld Trust