• Phillip William Goatcher (23 November 1851 – 8 October 1931), often spelled "Philip", signing his work "Phil. W. Goatcher", was an English-born theatre...
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    In preparing the scenery for The Gondoliers, Brunton was assisted by Phil Goatcher, a scenic artist who had returned to Australia from America under contract...
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  • Touchstone in As You Like It. Here he made the acquaintance of scenic artist Phil Goatcher; their paths would cross many times subsequently. He returned to London...
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  • District in Syracuse, New York. He trained as a scenic designer by Phil Goatcher while apprenticing under him at the Madison Square Theatre in the mid...
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    His brother and mother both died in Sydney. John Brunton Alfred Clint Phil Goatcher George Gordon Harry Grist John Hennings Harry Holmes William Pitt W...
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    Hennings on the sets of The Lights o' London in Sydney in 1882, and Phil Goatcher shared credits with Gordon for Williamson's 1892 production of The Silver...
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  • designed by architects Eales and Cohen Mural by London-born artist Phil Goatcher Collie Court House 535 Wittenoom Street at corner of Pendleton Street...
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