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− | [[Johan Combrink]] ( or [[J. Combrink]]) is a common name in South Africa, and may refer to a range of people. Among those involved in theatre | + | [[Johan Combrink]] ( or [[J. Combrink]]) is a common name in South Africa, and may refer to a range of people. Among those involved directly and indirectly in theatre and the creative arts: |
− | [[J.C. Combrink]] ( | + | '''[[J.C. Combrink]]''' (1837/9?-19**) A printer and compositor, road builder, actor, director and cultural leader, also known as "the father of Camps Bay". |
− | + | '''Johannes Gert Hendrik Combrink''' (1939-1999) Linguist and author[http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/combrink.html]. | |
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Johan Combrink ( or J. Combrink) is a common name in South Africa, and may refer to a range of people. Among those involved directly and indirectly in theatre and the creative arts:
J.C. Combrink (1837/9?-19**) A printer and compositor, road builder, actor, director and cultural leader, also known as "the father of Camps Bay".
Johannes Gert Hendrik Combrink (1939-1999) Linguist and author[1].
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