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Walter Burridge
Walter Wilcox Burridge (1857 – June 25, 1913) was a painter in the United States. He did theater set work and established his own studio. Burridge did work on a cyclorama of Kilauea at the Volcano House. He also did many scene paintings for theatrical productions. In his obituary, the ''Brooklyn Eagle'' called him one of the foremost scene painters of his time. Burridge painted the principal curtain at the McVickers Theater: ''Chicago in 1833''. He was in Albuquerque, New Mexico to work on the Panama Exposition when he died of heart disease in 1913. He was buried at Forest Home Cemetery (Forest Park), Forest Home Cemetery in Forest Park, Illinois. Burridge was from Brooklyn and his father Henry was the proprietor of the Old Masons Arms Inn there. Work *The Woman Haters (opened October 7, 1912) scenic design *The Man from Cook's (opened March 25, 1912) scenic design *The Three Romeos (opened November 13, 1911) scenic design *Everywoman (opened February 27, 1911) scenic desig ...
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Brooklyn () is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Kings County, in the U.S. state of New York. Kings County is the most populous county in the State of New York, and the second-most densely populated county in the United States, behind New York County (Manhattan). Brooklyn is also New York City's most populous borough,2010 Gazetteer for New York State
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