Richard G. Goodchild Photographs, bulk: 1940s-1950s
Scope and Contents
This archive comprises the working papers of Joyce Reynolds, including her own handwritten and typescript drafts of her academic publications, off-prints of those articles, correspondence with scholars seeking her advice on challenging inscriptions which required translation, copious photographs of Classical inscriptions, archaeological sites, architecture and statuary from Rome, the ancient city of Aphrodisias in western Turkey and from across Libya. Another aspect of professional life was her involvement in the Cambridge Greek and Latin bookclub, for which she was Secretary untill it was dissolved, thereby she retained the papers which document its existence.
Other records include an autobiographical collection of family photographs and sentimental items, such as her mother's Edwardian teacher training notebooks and significant milestone birthday cards with messages bearing testimony to Professor Reynold's profound influence on generations of students, in particular those from Newnham College.
Additionally, Professor Reynolds inherited from her colleague Richard Goodchild all his working notes and photographs from his study of the epigraphy and archaeology of the Roman province of Cyrenaica, in Libya. Joyce added her own notes and photographs to these files for forty years. Goodchild's cache of Richad Norton's 1911 Cyrene photographs, his glass lantern slides of North African Roman archaeological sites and some files pertaining to archaeology observed during the latter part of the North Africa campaing during World World II, were also preserved by Professor Reynolds.
Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found in 1940s-1950s
Creator
Extent
202 photographic slide(s) : glass lantern slides
Physical Location
Glass lantern slides all stored on immobile racking at Bay K Shelf 8
Repository Details
Part of the University of Cambridge: Faculty of Classics Archives Repository
Faculty of Classics
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge CB3 9DA United Kingdom
+441223 335193
archives@classics.cam.ac.uk