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Edward John Peake
b. 1822
a sketcher, magistrate and vigneron. Peake's familiarity with aspects of the English Gothic Revival in architecture informed the construction of Adelaide's Cathedral of St Francis Xavier.
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b. 1822 England, UK
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Name
Edward John Peake
Gender
Male
Other Occupation
Steward
Vigneron
Magistrate
Birth date
1822
Birth place
England, UK
Death date
26 March 1876
Death place
Adelaide, SA
Burial place
Morphett Vale Catholic Cemetery, SA
Arrival
c.1853
Residence
c.1822 - c.1852 Gloucestershire, England, UK
1875 - 26 June 1867 Morphett Vale, SA
c.1858 - c.1875 Clarendon, SA
1855 - 1858 Adelaide, SA
c.1852 - c.1854 South Africa
c.1852 - c.1854 New Zealand
c.1852 - c.1854 Victoria
c.1852 - c.1854 Queensland
c.1852 - c.1854 New South Wales
c.1852 - c.1854 South Australia
Training
D. Scott's College, England, UK
Languages
English
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The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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