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− | + | [[A.J.H. Goodwin]], archaeologist in Cape Town in the first half of the twentieth century, who published several scientific articles in this field. | |
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+ | He entered at least two one-act plays in a competition and won second and thrid prize for ''[[The Ray]]'' (1929) and ''[[The Mandrake Passes]]'' (1929). | ||
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A.J.H. Goodwin, archaeologist in Cape Town in the first half of the twentieth century, who published several scientific articles in this field.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He entered at least two one-act plays in a competition and won second and thrid prize for The Ray (1929) and The Mandrake Passes (1929).
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