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Arthur George Youngman (1855–1934)

Arthur Youngman, n.d.

Arthur Youngman, n.d.

photo supplied by Ian Carter

Mr. Arthur George Youngman, who died in Hobart on Friday last, will be remembered by many in Launceston. He came to Launceston from Nottingham, England, in the early nineties, and was a teacher of violin and piano, and also an orchestral player for many years before leaving to reside with a member of his family in Hobart.

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'Youngman, Arthur George (1855–1934)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/youngman-arthur-george-15408/text26615, accessed 26 December 2024.

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Arthur Youngman, n.d.

Arthur Youngman, n.d.

photo supplied by Ian Carter

Life Summary [details]

Birth

1855
England

Death

17 August, 1934 (aged ~ 79)
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

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