William Richard Randell "Captain Randell" (2 May 1824 – 4 March 1911),[1] was an Australian politician and pioneer born in Devon, England, who emigrated to the newly founded colony of South Australia in 1837 with his family. He was a pioneer of the riverboat industry on the River Murray and represented the Electoral district of Gumeracha in the South Australian House of Assembly from 1893 to 1899.
Captain Randell can also refer to his son (Richard) Murray Randell (2 February 1863 – 6 March 1952), who took over management of his father's small fleet of River Murray paddle steamers.
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Tolley, John C. "Randell, William Richard (1824–1911)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
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Francis Cadell, reached Swan Hill while another, Mary Ann, captained by WilliamRandell, reached Moama (near Echuca). In 1855 a steamer carrying gold-mining...
launched at Mannum by WilliamRandell in 1852. A shipbuilding industry continued in Mannum until into the 20th century. WilliamRandell is memorialised by...
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(born 1966), English travel writer WilliamRandell (1824–1911), South Australian pioneer and riverboat captain William Crandall (fictional character) This...
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Murray and its tributaries from South Australia. Francis Cadell and WilliamRandell pioneered river navigation during 1853 and within six months of their...
iron steamboat as far as its junction with the Darling River. In 1853 WilliamRandell of Mannum and Francis Cadell of Adelaide, unintentionally making the...
steamer, Lady Augusta. He arrived on 17 September 1853, narrowly beating WilliamRandell of Mannum, who arrived 4 hours later in the PS Mary Ann. This demonstrated...
known to have been a participant. One of these three victims, 15-year-old Randell Harvey, was last seen by his family on the afternoon of March 9 cycling...
captained by Francis Cadell, reached Swan Hill while Mary Ann captained by WilliamRandell, made it as far as Moama (near Echuca). Bendigo Petition and Red Ribbon...
changed to "Brewarrina". In 1859 a riverboat called Gemini, skippered by WilliamRandell, reached the town. This opened the possibility of developing the town...
relinquish any of his duties until incapable of walking. John Dunn (miller) WilliamRandell John Darling and Son John Hart (South Australian colonist) Henry Kent...
iron steamboat as far as its junction with the Darling River. In 1853 WilliamRandell of Mannum and Francis Cadell of Adelaide, unintentionally making the...
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with a porthole, spa/sauna/gym and laundry, located in the hull. Deck 2 - Randell Deck: Main boarding deck, consists of outside cabins, staterooms and the...
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architectural book on the Blacker House with the architects Thomas A. Heinz and Randell Makinson. In 2006, he founded the Make It Right Foundation, organizing...