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Name
John Wesley Burtt
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Clerk Allen Brothers leather merchants, Collingwood, VIC
Birth date
1839
Death date
1917
Death place
Melbourne
Burial place
Melbourne General Cemetery, Parkville, Vic
Active Period
  • c.1869 - c.1907
Arrival
  • c.1860
Residence
  • Melbourne, VIC
Languages
  • English

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