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John Langeake
Also known as John Langcake
Artist (Painter)
Scene-painter, painted the scenery for South Australia's first theatrical venue, ambitiously christened the Theatre Royal, in the room above the Adelaide Tavern in May 1838. In March 1840 he was a scene-painter for Samson Cameron's Adelaide company.
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Name
John Langeake
Also known as John Langcake
Gender
Male
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Artist (Painter)
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Scene-painter
Active Period
c.1838 - c.1840
Residence
Adelaide, SA
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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