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  • [[W.G. Groom]] (18**-18**) was an apothecary, theatre lover, amateur actor, director and Also referred to as '''[[William Groom]]''' or '''[[W. Groom]]''' in some sources.
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  • '''George Groom''' (1917-1992) was a cameraman and film producer. ...e first full-time producer for the [[South African Tourist Corporation]]. Groom was one of the cameramen on ''Rhodesia Welcomes Royalty'' (1947), shot Robi
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  • #REDIRECT[[W.G. Groom]]
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  • They are cited by [[William Groom|Groom]] (1899-1900) as the two painters of renown who had painted "the scenery, d [[William Groom]]. 1899-1900. Drama in Cape Town. ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4): 478
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  • ...and "really clever amateurs" seen in a Cape Town performance by [[William Groom]] in 1843 (1899: p 518, cited by [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]]: 1928[http://www. 1843: Was one of "clever amateurs" mentioned by [[William Groom|Groom]] (1899: p 518) to have taken part in an English performance of ''[[The Mi
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  • ''[[The Blasted Lyre]]'' is listed by [[William Groom]] (1899: p. 479) as a satire of some kind, written by [[Charles Etienne Bon [[William Groom]].1899. "Drama in Cape Town". ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4): 479.
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  • He is listed by [[William Groom]] (1899: p 518, cited by [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]]), under the surname "Com ...: Participated Was one of "clever amateurs" mentioned by [[William Groom|Groom]] (1899: p 518) to have taken part in an English performance of ''[[The Mi
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  • Performed in ''[[Jewish Mock Wedding]]'' as "Groom" at (???) MOTH Whizbang Shellhole.
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  • He is listed in this fashion by [[William Groom]] (1899: p 518, cited by [[F.C.L. Bosman|Bosman]]), under the surname '''" ...: Participated Was one of "clever amateurs" mentioned by [[William Groom|Groom]] (1899: p 518) to have taken part in an English performance of ''[[The Mi
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  • [[W.G. Groom]] (18**-18**) was an apothecary, theatre lover, amateur actor, director and Also referred to as '''[[William Groom]]''' or '''[[W. Groom]]''' in some sources.
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  • A certain [[Wannenberg]] is mentioned by [[W.G. Groom|Groom]] as being a member of the [[Dutch]] society [[Tot Nut en Vermaak]] in Cape [[William Groom]]. 1899-1901. Drama in Cape Town. ''[[Cape Illustrated Magazine]]'', 10(4):
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  • According to [[William Groom]], he was a member of and actor for the [[Dutch]] society [[Tot Nut en Verm [[William Groom]]. 1899-1900. Drama in Cape Town. ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4): 478
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  • [[William Groom|Groom]] (1899-1900) refers to her as "a local phenomenon" and an acclaimed perfor [[William Groom]]. 1899-1900. Drama in Cape Town. ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4): 478
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  • ...Natal Bluettes]]'' in English (the latter two titles cited from [[William Groom]], 1899 p. 479). [[William Groom|Groom, William]] 1899. "Drama in Cape Town". ''[[Cape Illustrated Magazine]]'', 1
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  • He ''may'' have been the person simply listed by [[William Groom]] as [[Mr Keytel]] among the members of the [[Dutch]] society [[Tot Nut en [[William Groom]]. 1899-1900. Drama in Cape Town. ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4): 478
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  • He ''may'' have been the person simply listed by [[William Groom]] as [[Mr Keytel]] among the members of the [[Dutch]] society [[Tot Nut en [[William Groom]]. 1899-1900. Drama in Cape Town. ''Cape Illustrated Magazine'', 10(4): 478
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  • According to [[William Groom]] (1899-1900, cited by Bosman, 1980 on p. 203), a play called either ''[[Th ...dian John E. Owens (1823-1886) in 1845. (Was this perhaps a misspelling by Groom?) However, there is also no further information on a play by that name eith
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  • ...amusements drew audiences, both of the members and of the general public." Groom also refers to the hall as the [[Music Hall]]. ...oned performances put on there in the mid-19th century were what [[William Groom]] (1899-1900) referred to as the amusing "lucubrations" of two local eccent
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  • ...k]] in Cape Town between 1843 and 1857. (Called Mr [[Des Wages]] by [[W.G. Groom]])
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  • (18**-18**) Amateur actor named by [[W.G. Groom]] ([[F.C.L. Bosman]] suggests the name may have been [[Mr Desvages]]) A mem
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  • ...I, part 4). One of its regular contributors on theatre matters was [[W.G. Groom]].
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