Alexander Russell Clark

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Alexander Russell Clark

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1809-1894

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Alexander Russell Clark was an engineer, who settled in Tasmania in 1833 and undertook contracts such as the Port Arthur water and tread corn mill, works at the coal mines and Launceston water works.His son, A.I. Clark served as an engineering apprentice with him, but turned to Law later. See: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/clark-alexander-russell-1896

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Andrew Inglis Clark (1848-1907)

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC C4

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Andrew Inglis Clark

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Alexander Russell Clark

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1848-1894

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Conway Clark (1883-1928)

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Conway Clark

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Alexander Russell Clark

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Andrew Inglis Clark Jun.

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Andrew Inglis Clark Jun.

is the grandchild of

Alexander Russell Clark

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