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The following archives are available to members of the Gurdjieff Heritage Society (GHS).  If you wish to become a member, you can register here:

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The Howarth Gurdjieff Archive

This personal archive of Dushka Howarth (daughter of Jessmin Howarth and G.I.Gurdjieff) was initiated by Dushka before her death in 2010.

The Luba Gurdjieff Archive

This collection of photographs is from the personal archives of Luba Gurdjieff (niece of G. I. Gurdjieff).

The Katherine Breithaupt Archive

Katherine Rodomar Breithaupt was a member of Lord Pentland’s Group in New York in the 1950s. She took part in Movements demonstrations, and spent many work weekends at Mendham. She was a close friend of both Jessmin and Dushka Howarth. Her collection contains early copies of manuscripts and books, newspaper articles, notes, and a photo of Mdm. de Hartmann. This collection was donated to the GHS by her daughter, Kate Breithaupt.

The Gurdjieff Writings Archive

This collection contains material written by G.I. Gurdjieff.

The Muriel Draper Archive

Includes correspondence, photographs, and manuscripts from the collection of a primary American student of Gurdjieff.

The Paul and Naomi Anderson Archive

Members of the Orage groups in New York, Paul and Naomi Anderson were also with Gurdjieff at the Institute in France. Gurdjieff visited them in Washington, D.C. where they were instructed to organize and run groups. Among the original members of the Gurdjieff Foundation in New York, the Andersons later went their own way in keeping with their own instructions from Mr. Gurdjieff. This collection contains several of Mr. Anderson’s unpublished writings and talks.

 

The Kathryn Hulme Archive

Kathryn Hulme (1900 – 1981) studied with G.I. Gurdjieff in a Work group known as the Rope, which also included Solita Solano, Alice Rohrer, Elizabeth Gordon, Jane Heap, Margaret Caroline Anderson and Louise Davidson. This collection includes writings, clippings, correspondence, photographs, and meeting notes.

The Ouspensky Archive

 

The Maurice Nicoll Archive

 

The Library of Congress Archive

 

If you have any unpublished material that relates directly to the teaching of Gurdjieff and are looking for a safe place for it to reside and be made available to future generations, please contact the GHS.

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