William Younghusband

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William Younghusband (1819 – 5 May 1863), sometimes known as "William Younghusband junior", was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia; one of the promoters of the Murray River Steam Navigation Company, which enabled Captain Cadell in 1853 to win the £4000 bonus offered by the Government of South Australia for the initiation of steam communication on the Murray. rdf:langString
rdf:langString William Younghusband
rdf:langString William Younghusband
rdf:langString William Younghusband
rdf:langString Rome, Lazio, Italy
xsd:date 1863-05-05
rdf:langString Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
xsd:date 1814-01-01
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xsd:date 1814-01-01
rdf:langString Sarah Younghusband , Louisa Younghusband , Younghusband , Eliza Younghusband and Amelia Cavanagh
xsd:date 1863-05-05
rdf:langString * Murray River Steamboat Navigation Company * Bank of Australasia * Seat on the South Australian Legislative Council
rdf:langString * Businessman * Politician
rdf:langString Louisa Cecilia Thomas
rdf:langString Member of the South Australian Legislative Council
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rdf:langString William Younghusband (1819 – 5 May 1863), sometimes known as "William Younghusband junior", was a businessman and politician in the colony of South Australia; one of the promoters of the Murray River Steam Navigation Company, which enabled Captain Cadell in 1853 to win the £4000 bonus offered by the Government of South Australia for the initiation of steam communication on the Murray.
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xsd:gYear 1863

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