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    Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield KCB FRS FRGS (27 March 1820 – 4 September 1894) was a Royal Navy officer who led one of the searches for the missing Arctic...
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  • Edward Inglefield may refer to: Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894), Royal Naval officer Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield (1861–1945), Royal Navy officer...
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  • flotilla leader. She was named after the 19th century Admiral Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894), and is so far the only warship to carry the name...
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  • Hood Inglefield Samuel Hood Inglefield (1783–1848), a distinguished Royal Navy officer, artist and father of Edward Augustus Inglefield Sir Edward Augustus...
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    belongs to the Avannaata municipality. Inglefield Gulf was named after English explorer Edward Augustus Inglefield. Qaanaaq is located in the northern entrance...
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  • Admiral Inglefield may refer to: Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894), British Royal Navy admiral Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield (1861–1945), British...
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    proving that Somerset Island is an island. 1852 Edward Augustus Inglefield in northern Baffin Bay. Edward Belcher in five ships: HMS Assistance (Belcher)...
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  • He was father to Edward Augustus Inglefield, an admiral, inventor and Arctic explorer. O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "Inglefield, Samuel Hood" . A...
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    at Wavertree, near Liverpool, Lancashire, the youngest son of Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894), Arctic explorer and Royal Navy admiral. He married...
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    Franklin in the Prince Albert, sponsored by Lady Franklin 1852: Edward Augustus Inglefield sets out to search for Franklin's ill-fated expedition in the...
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    John Lubbock FRS; A N Hornby (Captain of the Lancashire Eleven); Edward Augustus Inglefield (Admiral and Arctic explorer). His commissioned portrait of the...
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    Inglefield Land is an unglaciated area along the northwestern coast of Greenland. It was named after English explorer Edward Augustus Inglefield. Inglefield...
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    the peak period of Euro-American Arctic exploration.: 334 : 19  Edward Augustus Inglefield led an 1852 expedition which surveyed the coastlines of Baffin...
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  • Inglefield, his great-grandfather was Captain John Nicholson Inglefield, and his uncle was the Arctic explorer Admiral Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield...
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    the Canadian Arctic. From these forays, particularly that of Edward Augustus Inglefield in 1852, emerged the theory that Smith Sound, a northerly channel...
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  • Belgium Roger Harrison, scout group leader and very powerful Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894), English admiral and Arctic explorer Harry Munroe...
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    the current Littleton Island is confirmed by Kane mentioning Edward Augustus Inglefield, who named Littleton Island.[citation needed] The names of many...
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  • Scottish journalist, anthologist, and author (d. 1889) 1820 – Edward Augustus Inglefield, English admiral and explorer (d. 1894) 1822 – Henri Murger, French...
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    the Crimean War: Houston Stewart, served at Halifax (1856–60) Edward Augustus Inglefield, served in Halifax (1878–79) John Edmund Commerell, Commerell...
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    1852 – Edward Augustus Inglefield reaches 78° 28’ N, entering Smith Sound; also charts Jones Sound as far west as 84° 10’ W. 1852–53 – Edward Belcher...
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    is located on the south end of the peninsula. It was named by Edward Augustus Inglefield. Weintraub, Stanley (2000). Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince...
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  • remained unsurpassed in North America until the Royal Navy officer Edward Augustus Inglefield reached 78° 28′ N in the same area in 1852. With the abandonment...
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    access to the North Pole by sea might be possible. Ever since Edward Augustus Inglefield had penetrated Smith Sound in 1852, it had been a likely route...
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    Admiralty House: Houston Stewart, served at Halifax (1856–60) Edward Augustus Inglefield, served in Halifax (1878–79) John Edmund Commerell, Commerell...
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    Commander Bartholomew James Sulivan) Comus (eighteen guns, Commander Edward Augustus Inglefield (acting)) Dolphin (three guns, Lieut. Reginald Thomas John Levinge)...
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    Because of lax security, in 1872, British officer Rear Admiral Edward Augustus Inglefield sneaked into the New York Navy Yard and inspected the secluded...
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    the Robert McClure expeditions of 1848–53. It was designed by Edward Augustus Inglefield and printed in 1854. Millais may have intended to suggest that...
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    Winsor (1763–1830) Lady Jane Franklin (1791–1875) Admiral Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894) John Lander (1807–1839) Admiral Richard Charles Mayne...
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    in the Baltic during the Crimean war, and as a store ship to Edward Augustus Inglefield's Arctic expedition. She was broken up by 1865. Desperate was the...
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    distinguished naval career and was the father of Edward Augustus Inglefield. In June 1779, Inglefield was promoted to command of the brig-sloop HMS Lively...
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