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** '''[https://archives.shef.ac.uk/repositories/3/resources/228# Theosophical Society Collection]''', reference code: THE1. 'A collection of books and journals covering the topic of Theosophy." Scope 1875-1963.
** '''[https://archives.shef.ac.uk/repositories/3/resources/228# Theosophical Society Collection]''', reference code: THE1. 'A collection of books and journals covering the topic of Theosophy." Scope 1875-1963.
* '''Dickinson College''', Carlisle, PA. See '''[https://archives.dickinson.edu/collection-descriptions/moncure-d-conway-family-papers Moncure D. Conway Family Papers]''' for correspondence with [[Annie Besant]] and [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]].
* '''Dickinson College''', Carlisle, PA. See '''[https://archives.dickinson.edu/collection-descriptions/moncure-d-conway-family-papers Moncure D. Conway Family Papers]''' for correspondence with [[Annie Besant]] and [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]].
* '''National Library of Australia''', Canberra ACT, Australia.
** '''[https://www.library.gov.au/research/guides-and-resources/guides-selected-collections/cooper-theosophy-collection Cooper Theosophy Collection]''' Library and papers of an Australian theosophist and lecturer, John Cooper (1930–1998), including materials on the history of Theosophy in Australia, life of H.P. Blavatsky, J. Krishnamurti, and the Liberal Catholic Church in Sydney.
*** '''[https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/3093202 Papers of John Cooper, 1884-1997 (manuscript)]'''
*** '''[https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog?search_field=call_number&q=COOP John Cooper's book collection]'''


== Private archives and historical societies ==
== Private archives and historical societies ==

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This article identifies archival repositories and collections on Theosophy, the Theosophical Movement, and related topics.

Theosophical organizations with archives

Academic institutions

Private archives and historical societies

  • Krotona Archive. Joseph E. Ross collected a vast number of letters, documents, artifacts, films, photographs, and audiovisual recordings that he maintains in a private archive.
  • Guide to the Paul Kagan Papers, 1911-1971 Collection MS 3121, California State Historical Society. Paul Kagan collected materials about utopian communities including Krotona, Point Loma, and the Halcyon People's Temple, for his book New World Utopias.
  • LightEn at 7 Clifford St, Mayfair, London, W1S 2FT is a project of Chris & Kylie Hohn. The Theosophical Society in England and Wales, having sold its London headquarters at 50 Gloucester Place, has transferred all its books and archival records to this organization, which is heavily engaged in preservation and digitization.
  • Lomaland Theosophy Collection, Humanities Hub. This collection interfaces with the Kenneth R. Small Lomaland archival collection that was held in the Department of Special Collections at the San Diego State University Library, but has been returned to Ken Small. The Lomaland collection contains books and periodicals from the Lomaland Theosophy Community in Point Loma, San Diego (1897-1942). The Lomaland Community, founded by Katherine Tingley, was known for its emphasis on the creative arts and education, with its Raja Yoga School its central focus. This growing collection contains a broad range of books and periodicals from Theosophy and writings from the Perennial Wisdom Traditions. Also incorporated are the writings of its key figures, Katherine Tingley and G. de Purucker, and central Lomaland authors Kenneth Morris, Talbot Mundy, Osvald Siren, William E. Gates, and W. Y. Evans-Wentz. >> LIST SUB-COLLECTIONS

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