Could this be? No, surely not. Could it be.... Charles Foster Kane?
Funded the erection of a water trough shortly after 1901.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
C. F. K.
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Victoria's trough
The "C F K" is extremely difficult to decipher, we read it more with our fing...
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