Saturday, September 6, 2014

Personal Intelligence

Among the passengers by the Bothnia, of the Cunard line, yesterday, from Liverpool, were . . . Mr. A. P. Bosanquet. . .
reported the New York Herald  November 16, 1882, under a society page column headed, Personal Intelligence. Here is a poster rendering of the Bothnia:




Augustus remained in the area until the early 1890s when he relocated to Lisbon, Portugal, to become the secretary of the Royal British Club. While there he lived in an apartment at 101 Rua da Lapa.


Never married, Augustus died there May 11, 1930.