Hardman Earle

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Hardman Earle was a prominent 19th-century British railway entrepreneur and landowner whose influence in the development of rail transport led to places such as Earlestown being named in his honor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British railway entrepreneur
landowner
person
town
activeInPeriod 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Great Britain NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
era Victorian era
fieldOfWork rail transport
railway development
gender male
hasFamilyName Earle NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Hardman NERFINISHED
hasHonor Earlestown named after him
influenced development of rail transport infrastructure in Britain
namedAfter Hardman Earle NERFINISHED
notableFor development of rail transport in 19th-century Britain
influence on British railway expansion
notableRole prominent figure in British railway history
occupation businessman
landowner
railway entrepreneur
residence United Kingdom
socialStatus prominent landowner

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Earlestown namedAfter Hardman Earle