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Walter Langcake (21 February 1889, Warragul, Victoria – 6 June 1967, Frankston, Victoria) was an Australian woodcarver and sculptor, who specialised in ecclesiastical decorative arts. He was active between 1912 and the mid-1960s and was one of the last of the classical school of carvers produced in Australia. Many of his commissions adorn major city cathedrals, public buildings and memorials.His grandfather migrated to Victoria from England in 1852 to prospect in the Castlemaine goldfields.
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Walter Langcake Langcake, Walter
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Australian sculptor
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