John Calcott St Quentin
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John Calcott St Quentin (fl. 1863–1869) was a notable New Zealand painter, designer and workers' advocate. A supporter of William Sefton Moorhouse, he unsuccessfully stood for various elections in Christchurch, seeking membership on the Canterbury Provincial Council and Christchurch City Council.[1]
References
- ^ Rice, Geoffrey W. "John Calcott St Quentin". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
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