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| address            = Kirtlington, Oxfordshire<br />Director, School of African Life and Languages, The University, Cape Town [1927]<br />The Coppice, Eashing, Surrey; Guards' Club, 41 Brook Street, W1 [1933]
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
proposed by L.C.G. Clarke, seconded by E.N. Fallaize 15 Dec. 1925
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1925.12.15 proposed by L.C.G. Clarke, seconded by E.N. Fallaize  
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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When Radcliffe-Brown vacated the chair at the University of Cape Town in 1926, he was succeeded by T.T. Barnard, the scion of a distinguished family who had trained as a botanist and also attended some lectures given by Haddon and Rivers. According to Leach, 'he did not know any anthropology [...] Schapera, then a graduate student, lent Barnard his notes on Radcliffe-Brown's lectures, and Barnard used theses as a basis for his own lectures for the next eight years. .. Barnard was succeeded by Schapera in 1935 [from The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists By Gérald Gaillard]
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
=== External Publications ===
 
=== External Publications ===
 
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Gladiolus: A Revision of the South African Species (Journal of South African botany. Supplementary volume No. 10)<br />Lewis, G. J.; Obermeyer, A.A. ; Barnard, T.T.
 
=== House Publications ===
 
=== House Publications ===
  

Revision as of 21:48, 28 May 2020

T.T. Barnard
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Residence Kirtlington, Oxfordshire
Director, School of African Life and Languages, The University, Cape Town [1927]
The Coppice, Eashing, Surrey; Guards' Club, 41 Brook Street, W1 [1933]
Occupation anthropologist
botanist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1935 last listed
elected_AI 1926.01.19
clubs Guards Club
societies Royal Society of South Africa




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1925.12.15 proposed by L.C.G. Clarke, seconded by E.N. Fallaize

Notes From Elsewhere

When Radcliffe-Brown vacated the chair at the University of Cape Town in 1926, he was succeeded by T.T. Barnard, the scion of a distinguished family who had trained as a botanist and also attended some lectures given by Haddon and Rivers. According to Leach, 'he did not know any anthropology [...] Schapera, then a graduate student, lent Barnard his notes on Radcliffe-Brown's lectures, and Barnard used theses as a basis for his own lectures for the next eight years. .. Barnard was succeeded by Schapera in 1935 [from The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists By Gérald Gaillard]

Publications

External Publications

Gladiolus: A Revision of the South African Species (Journal of South African botany. Supplementary volume No. 10)
Lewis, G. J.; Obermeyer, A.A. ; Barnard, T.T.

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material