The Rushforth collection is composed of:
In E2010.10:
- - material relating to the Davidson Clinic, being Minute Book 1938-1946, bank guarantee 1960, bank statements 1959-1961, Annual Reports of the Davidson Clinic 1942-1968; Davidson Clinic Bulletin 1946-1967, pamphlets and programmes of the clinic 1940s and 1950s, newspaper clippings, talks and papers, off-prints of articles, and journals with relevant articles
- - correspondence of governors and office-bearers, Davidson Clinic, 1941-1958
- - typescript of the 'Growth of man'
- - correspondence with Heinemann, 1965-1967, relating to a possible book about the Clinic
- - family papers such as birth certificate of Rushforth's mother and brother, and wedding banns of parents, family art-work and childrens notebooks, childrens school reports, travel notes or extended letters (Norway, undated, and Newfoundland, 1939), photographs of Rushforth and other individuals, obituaries and material relating to thanksgiving service, certificates of appreciation
- - draft and chapter notes for 'Ten decades of happenings', an autobiography
- - collection of broadcast scripts, 1945-1979
- - folder of material noted as 'Recognition', and containing papers, notes and fragments
- - talk or script on 'Reflections', including sections on 'A Highland deerstalker', 'A parish minister and his wife', 'The house that Jack built', 'Camp-fire at Lundie Tower', 'Looking for lambs', Jim the yes-man', and 'The boys and girls of Falkland'
- - reviews of 'Something is happening', poems, cards, and art-work, by for example Neil Mochrie and Angela Hamilton, as well as off-prints and journals relating to psychotherapy
- - illustrated postcards
- - material relating to a visit to Rushforth made by the Prince and Princess of Wales including lots of newspaper material but also photographs taken during the visit in 1983 and a copy of speech by Charles Prince of Wales to the Mental Health Foundation of Australia
In E2012.09:
- 4 x folders containing correspondence, being: 1containing correspondence between Winifred and her mother – 1920s; 1 containing [Salisbury] Centre related correspondence – undated, and 1981; 1 containing correspondence with Cary Welch; and, 1 containing correspondence with Laurens van der Post
- 1 x folder containing: Sketch book with sketches by Margaret Winfred Bartholomew
- 1 x folder containing: Marriage certificate dated 1 November 1915 – Frank Victor Rushforth aged 27, Peshawar, and Margaret Winifred Bartholomew aged 30, Winchburgh; Certificate of name change to 'Medical Register', 3 July 1916 – Margaret Winifred Bartholomew, to Mrs. Margaret Winifred Rushforth. Earlier date of registration, 28 July 1908 – M.B., Ch.B 1908 (Edin); Copy of the order of service for Thanksgiving for the life and work of Winifred Rushforth, Old st. Paul's Church, Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh, 3pm., Monday, 19 September 1983; Letter, signed Diana Bates, 30 August 1983, authorising a limited autopsy on Dr. Winifred Rushforth and removal of brain for research purposes; and, Certificate of cremationWorld Federation for Mental Health, 13th Annual meeting, August 1960
- 6 x notebooks or journals containing notes, lectures, meditations, services, dreams, and centre business.
Placed separately from the boxed material (E2012.09) is: 1 x framed certificate issued by the Rosicrucian Order conferring the title of 'Humanitarian' upon Dr. Winifred Rushforth, 4 March 1980.