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(18**-18**) Also known as [[Johannes Lotz]]. Printer, newspaper owner and amateur theatre entrepreneur. Possibly the son of the theatre personality [[N.J. Lotz]]. had a printing shop at 45 Buitengracht street, and printer and co-owner of the [[Zuid Afrikaan]] newspaper.  
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(18**-18**) Also known as [[Johannes Lotz]]. Printer, newspaper owner and amateur theatre entrepreneur. Possibly the son of the theatre personality [[N.J. Lotz]]. He had a printing shop at 45 Buitengracht street, and printer and co-owner of the [[Zuid Afrikaan]] newspaper.  
  
he was apparently the driving-force behind the short-lived but prolific children’s dramatic society [[Kunst en Smaak]] from 1835 to 1836.  [JH]
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He was apparently the secretary and driving-force behind the short-lived but prolific children's dramatic society [[Kunst en Smaak]] from 1835 to 1836.   
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:56, 25 July 2014

(18**-18**) Also known as Johannes Lotz. Printer, newspaper owner and amateur theatre entrepreneur. Possibly the son of the theatre personality N.J. Lotz. He had a printing shop at 45 Buitengracht street, and printer and co-owner of the Zuid Afrikaan newspaper.

He was apparently the secretary and driving-force behind the short-lived but prolific children's dramatic society Kunst en Smaak from 1835 to 1836.

[JH]

Sources

Bosman, 1928: p270-274

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