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(17**-18**) Clerk to the Collector of Inland Customs, Cape Town, whose store in Berg Street was utilized by the [[French Theatre Company]]  as a theatre in 1807.
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[[J.H. Brand]] (17**-18**) was a Cape Town storekeeper and clerk to the Collector of Inland Customs.  
  
''Not to be confused with Johannes Henricus Brand  (1823-1888), the later statesman and president of the Orange Free State (1864–88).''
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''Not to be confused with Johannes Henricus Brand  (1823-1888), the later statesman and president of the [[Orange Free State]] (1864–88).''
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==Contribution to South African theatre and performance==
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His store in Berg Street was utilized by the [[French Theatre Company]]  as a theatre in 1807. 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 05:45, 27 October 2021

J.H. Brand (17**-18**) was a Cape Town storekeeper and clerk to the Collector of Inland Customs.

Not to be confused with Johannes Henricus Brand (1823-1888), the later statesman and president of the Orange Free State (1864–88).

Contribution to South African theatre and performance

His store in Berg Street was utilized by the French Theatre Company as a theatre in 1807.

Sources

Fletcher, 1994

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