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George's son, "Jack" Gordon was born in London, and came to
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Princess Theatre in Melbourne, down Nicholson Street to his residence at Grantown House. He alighted, but then tripped and fell heavily and had to be assisted home. His doctor,
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William Street, Adelaide, and gave it a total makeover, giving Gordon the responsibility for internal decoration. It was refitted as theatre known as Garner's Theatre, and after several changes of management and names, became the
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Bristol theatre". By about 1860 he was working in London for the major theatrical entrepreneurs, most notably at the Gaiety and Prince of Wales theatres.
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and possible skull fracture. Gordon gave hopes for a recovery on the 10th, but died on the evening of 12 June. At the inquest Neild revealed that Gordon had on at least one occasion collapsed unconscious in what may have been an
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Another notable production was the brilliant 1895 Christmas pantomime
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