"Envelope addressed to Sam Freud sent from Vienna. The date stamp is faint, but appears to read 3 Jan 1929, which would relate to the postcard of the same date [see GB 133 SSF/1/1/61].\n\nAlso included are two newspaper cuttings of photographs of Sigmund Freud, the second of which could possibly be one of the cuttings mentioned in the postcard of 3 Jan 1929. The first cutting shows the portrait photograph of Freud taken by Max Halberstadt, 1936, captioned in italics:\"'A great deal that passes for Freudianism in the popular mind is a poisonous doctrine that was never taught by Freud\". On the reverse of the cutting is a handwritten note:\"The Outlook - Nov 28th 120 - E. 16th St. New Yor\". For a copy of the Max Halberstadt photograph, see GB 133 SSF/2/1/7.\n\nThe second cutting is a photograph of Freud boarding a plane in Berlin, taken on 29 Oct 1928, captioned:\"Dr. Sigmund Freud of Vienna, famous psycho-[a]nalist, starts for his first flight in an airplane from the Tempelhof Field in Berlin\" For an account of this flight, see GB 133 SSF/1/1/60."@eng . "1 envelope and 2 cuttings\n\nSome tears to the envelope."@eng . "3 Jan 1929" . "Envelope and newspaper cuttings"@eng . . . . "Envelope and newspaper cuttings"@eng . .