Stanisław Szczepanowski

As a youth, he worked with his father (an engineer) in Hungary, studied in Vienna, traveled through western Europe, including Strasbourg and Northern Italy, and dreamed of contributing to an industrialized and modern Polish economy.

"My dream was to become a Polish Cavour," he remarked, in reference to the prime minister of unified Italy.

[1] For almost a decade starting in March 1869, he lived and worked in London for the British India Office.

In 1873, he visited Austrian Galicia but returned to London and accepted British citizenship.

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