It was founded by Samuel Baker, not by his nephew John Sotheby.
Equatoria was established by Samuel Baker in 1870.
You know who Samuel Baker was.
Samuel Baker, an early English governor in the Sudan, knew better.
Among those asking for him to come were probably George Davidson and Thomson's son-in-law, Samuel Baker.
Refer to the tutorial article written by Samuel Baker for more detailed relationship between the NPV value and the discount rate.
Samuel Baker lived as a reputed Victorian Nimrod and was a milestone in the history of modern hunting through his works and deeds.
In 1864, the explorer Samuel Baker, wrote of "a magnificent sight" suddenly bursting upon his party.
He was the nephew of Samuel Baker, who was the founder of the book auctioneering firm which later became Sotheby's.
Information given by Speke enabled Samuel Baker to locate Lake Albert in 1864.