
Lowenfeld Mosaic Plates, London England, 1955-1965
1955-1965
Lowenfeld Mosaic Plates; 144 coloured plates for use with the Lowenfeld Mosaic Test, devised by Margaret Lowenfeld as a therapeutic diagnostic technique, distributed by Badger Tests Ltd; used by the Institute of Education, University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.

Lowenfeld 'Kaleidoblocs' Psychological Capability Test, 1940-1970
1950-1970
'Kaleidoblocs' - 26 wooden blocks of various shapes, painted in various colours and stored in a wooden box, used to explore psychological capacities of children and adults. Developed by psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld, 1940-1960.

Coloured plates for use with Lowenfeld Mosaics
1950-1970
Box containing 144 coloured plates for use with the Lowenfeld Mosaics.

Lowenfeld Mosaic Test
circa 1930
Lowenfeld Mosaic Test; devised by Margaret Lowenfeld as a therapeutic diagnostic technique in c1930; consisting of 456 mosiacs, picture cards and manual, in case; used by Aberdeen City Council Psychological Service. (see stroke records)

Tray for Lowenfeld mosaics
1999
Tray for use with Lowenfeld mosaics; set of 556 small plastic tiles in 5 geometric shapes and 6 primary colours, used in psychotherapy of adults and children and developed by the psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld (1893-1973); made in Britain, 1999.

Lowenfeld Kaleidoblocs Test (2 incomplete sets)
1960-1980
Lowenfeld Kaleidoblocs Test (2 incomplete sets), as used by the Department of Psychology at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-2000.

Lowenfeld 'Kaleidoblocs' Psychological Capability Test, 1950-1970
circa 1950-1970
Lowenfeld kaleidoblocs, a test of an individual's ability to "devise a plan of action, carry it into operation in a reasoned manner, and persist in it until its end has been reached"; consisting of 24 wooden blocks of various shapes and painted in various colours in wooden box; originally designed by psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld at the Institute of Child Psychology, London, c. 1940-1960.
Healy Pictorial Completion Test II, owned by Dr. Margaret Lowenfeld
1918
Healy Pictorial Completion Test II, a non-verbal formboard for measuring intelligence, originally invented by William Healy, c.1918 and published by Stoelting, owned by Margaret Lowenfeld.
Box containing plastic mosaic tiles of various shapes and colours
1950-1970
Box containing plastic mosaic tiles of various shapes and colours, developed by psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld to explore childhood psychological capacities, 1925-1970
Lowenfeld mosaics; set of 556 small plastic tiles in 5 geometric shapes and 6 primary colours
1999
Lowenfeld mosaics; set of 556 small plastic tiles in 5 geometric shapes and 6 primary colours, used in psychotherapy of adults and children and developed by the psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld (1893-1973); made in Britain, 1999.
"Poleidoblocs", wooden blocks
1990-1999
"Poleidoblocs", wooden blocks, developed by psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld and made by NES Arnold Ltd., for teaching mathematical concepts, made in U.K, 1990-1999. wooden box containing 54 wooden blocks of various geometric shapes stained in 4 colours.