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BC 290 Goodwin Papers A Personal Papers ..................................................................................................... 3 B Family Papers ......................................................................................................... 4 C Accounts and Finances ........................................................................................ 4 D Correspondence ..................................................................................................... 6 D1 Personal ............................................................................................................. 6 D2 Business ............................................................................................................ 6 D3 Newspapers ...................................................................................................... 6 D4 South African Broadcasting Commission: .................................................... 6 D5 Correspondence A-Z: ...................................................................................... 6 D6 General correspondence (ie – files labeled “Archaeological correspondence” or unidentified letters) ................................................................. 10 E South African Archaeological Bulletin; South African Archaeological Society ............................................................................................................................ 10 E1 South African Archaeological Bulletin ......................................................... 10 E2 South African Archaeological Society ......................................................... 11 F University Administrative papers .................................................................... 11 F1 Examination papers; correspondence; minutes of meetings; faculty handbooks; reports; notes ........................................................................................ 11 F2 Lecture notes .................................................................................................. 11 G Sites ......................................................................................................................... 13 G1 Site Charts: A-Z (some include photographs, cuttings, correspondence) 13 G2 Site Notebooks: A-Z ............................................................................................ 16 G3 Miscellaneous Field notes (1f, 1it.) ................................................................... 17 G4 Rock Art Sites: A-Z......................................................................................... 17 H Research material ................................................................................................ 20 H1 Ethnology ....................................................................................................... 20 H2 Research notes (Some include Correspondence; Bibliographical notes; Cuttings)....................................................................................................................... 34 H3 Bibliographies ................................................................................................. 41 H4 Newspaper cuttings; extracts from periodicals .......................................... 42 J Goodwin publications, writings and talks ..................................................... 43 J1 Books ............................................................................................................... 43 J2 Papers (mss and tss, published and unpublished) ................................... 44 J3 Reprints:........................................................................................................... 45 J4 Booklets: .......................................................................................................... 46 J5 Articles in newspapers: ................................................................................. 46 J7 Poetry, prose and plays (See also A6.2) .................................................... 47 J8 Broadcasts....................................................................................................... 47 J9 Reviews ........................................................................................................... 47 K Reprints, manuscripts and publications by contemporaries and colleagues ...................................................................................................................... 47 K1 Manuscripts ..................................................................................................... 47 K2 Papers sent by courtesy to Goodwin: ......................................................... 48 K3 Miscellaneous reprints, extracts from journals, booklets and publications 49 L Photographs .......................................................................................................... 49 M Chris Reid............................................................................................................... 58 N Miscellaneous ....................................................................................................... 58 Additions, 2001 ............................................................................................................. 59 AA Diaries .............................................................................................................. 59 BB Correspondence ............................................................................................. 59 CC W L Micklethwait poems (notebook); W L Goodwin Passport ................ 59 DD Tribute to A J H Goodwin (ms in W L Goodwin’s handwriting) ............... 59 EE Photographs .................................................................................................... 59 FF Genealogies and Reminiscences ................................................................ 59 GG Books ............................................................................................................... 59 HH Miscellaneous ................................................................................................. 60 Biographical note Astley John Hilary Goodwin was born on the 27th December, 1900 in Pietermaritzburg. He was the second son of the Reverend William Allerton Goodwin, who was then warden of St Albans Theological College, and Alice Mary, daughter of Bishop Bransby Key. He studied at St John’s College in Johannesburg and Selwyn’s College, Cambridge, where he read English. In 1922, he obtained an Honours degree in Anthropology and Bantu Languages at the School of Oriental Studies. In the same year, he married Winifred Laura, daughter of John Leonard Micklethwait. While working as a Research Assistant in 1924 for Professor A. Radcliffe Brown at the University of Cape Town, he saw the need for devising a new cultural terminology for South Africa. Two years later, he completed a working terminology for South African Prehistory. In 1926, Goodwin was appointed to the permanent staff of the University of Cape Town. In 1933, he started the first course in Ethnology and Archaeology at the University. He was appointed Senior Lecturer in Ethnology and Archaeology in 1934, and Associate Professor in 1954. Goodwin was also a fellow and Honorary General Secretary of the Royal Society of South Africa. In 1944, he founded the Cape Archaeological Society (which later became the South African Archaeological Society) and became the society’s first chairman of council and later Honorary General Secretary. He edited the Society’s Bulletin from 1945 to 1958. In 1959, he became president of the Royal Society of South Africa and The South African Archaeological Society. He died on the 5th December,1959. Scope note The Goodwin Papers consists primarily of Goodwin’s work-related material at the University of Cape Town. There is also some personal material, such as diaries, his father’s estate papers, a family scrapbook and family photographs. The collection contains a large number of correspondence files, a wide-ranging section on Goodwin’s research material and archaeological site reports and a sizeable photograph collection. Goodwin’s publications, writings and talks are also well represented. In the latter section is a file on plays and poetry written by him. A Personal Papers A1 Military certificate 1942. List of graduates from Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1922. (A J H Goodwin: Anthropology Honours) A2 Curriculum Vitae. Letter from AC Haddon, 1922; letters of appreciation; publications lists; reprints and cutting; research reports; ms of Formative years of South African Prehistoric terminology, 1922-57 (see also J2.3) A3 Scrapbook (of family members; letters and articles written by Goodwin for newspapers, etc) A4 Diaries, 1944 and 1945 A5 Visitors Book, 1903-1944. (First used by Goodwin’s mother at St Alban’s College. Later used by AJHG Goodwin. Contains signatures of those attending the inaugural meeting of the Cape of Good Hope Archaeological Society in 1944.) A6 Notebooks: A6.1 Crossword puzzles, theatre plans and sums A6.2 Commentary and notes on poetry and plays A6.3 Literary sources consulted, 1316-1650, 1745-1830, 1830-1870, 1870-1920 A6.4 Literary criticism A6.5 “Words, idle words” A6.6 “Quotable quotes” A6.7 “My old Dutch: tales of the D.E.I.Co” A6.8 Commonplace books A6.8 War notes, military strategy A6.9 Interviews with various people about the Boer War A6.10 “Ancient Tragedy” A6.11 “Interesting poems” A7 Leven en Werken Maandblad. Radio-Volksuniversiteit Holland, no.1 January 1937 A8 Photographs