Vice Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen (17 September 1774 – 3 November 1857), was a British naval officer and explorer. He is best known for his exploration of the west and east African coasts, discovery of the Seaflower Channel off the coast of Sumatra and for surveying the Canadian Great Lakes. -Wikipedia
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Africa, east, description and travel, Africa, west, description and travel, Ships, Barracouta (Ship), Description and travel, Leven (Ship)Places
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- OLID: OL5873567A
- ISNI: 0000000066339382
- VIAF: 238574
- Wikidata: Q532901
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q532901
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- Owen, W. F. W., 1774-1857
- Owen, William Fitzwilliam, 1774-1857
- Owen, William Fitz William, 1774-1857
- Owen, William F
- Owen, W.F.W. (William Fitz William), 1774-1857
- William Fitzwilliam Owen Royal Navy admiral
- Owen, William Fitzwilliam Wentworth 1774-1857
- W.F.W Owen
- ويليام فيتزويليام اوين
- Уилям Фицуилям Оуен
- Уильям Оуэн
- Оуэн, Уильям
- A. William Fitzwilliam Owen
- William Fitzwilliam Owen
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| October 25, 2008 | Created by ImportBot | Imported from Talis record |

