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Le Hunte, Sir George Ruthven (1852–1925)

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George Ruthven Le Hunte (1852-1925), by unknown photographer, c1903

George Ruthven Le Hunte (1852-1925), by unknown photographer, c1903

State Library of South Australia, SLSA: B 3690

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George Ruthven Le Hunte (1852-1925), by unknown photographer, c1903

George Ruthven Le Hunte (1852-1925), by unknown photographer, c1903

State Library of South Australia, SLSA: B 3690

Life Summary [details]

Birth

20 August, 1852
Artramont, Wexford, Ireland

Death

29 January, 1925 (aged 72)
Crowborough, Sussex, England

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