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COMBRINK, Johan. (1839-19**) Actor, director and cultural leader. A printer and compositor by trade and renowned for his swimming exploits and courage. His home was at Oudekraal and he built the road from Camps Bay to there, and became known as "the father of Camps Bay". A staunch supporter of all kinds of theatre, he gradually focussed on Dutch and Afrikaans theatre, becoming the leading figure ("Bestuurder" i.e. "Manager") of [[Door Yver Bloeit de Kunst]] in 1865. [See J.C.Combrink - the same person??]  
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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:
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'''[[J.C. Combrink]]''' (1837/9?-19**) A printer and compositorroad builder, actor, director and cultural leader, also known as "the father of Camps Bay".  
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'''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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