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Santa Fé, Argentina

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Inland trips

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  • … Writes of his journey from Rio Negro to Bahia Blanca, and his illness on an expedition to Santa Fé …

Punta Alta, Argentina

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Large fossils of extinct animals

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  • … Fitzroy wishes Darwin well on his trip on land to Rio Negro and comments on the size of the large …

Mendoza, Argentina

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Geologising across the Andes

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  • … Reports on his trip across the Andes and finds of fossil shells at 1200ft, and petrified trees. …

George Keen

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George Keen (1794–1884) was born in England. He had arrived in Buenos Aires by 1820, making him one of the earliest settlers from Britain. In 1821 he married Mary Yates (1802/3–72), the sister of John, William and Elizabeth Yates, another family of early…

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  • … in Buenos Aires in 1833. Keen began acquiring estates in Argentina: Pedernales in 25 de Mayo (a town …
  • … Edward Keen (1836–1911) developed vast sheep stations in Argentina and Uruguay. Merchants in Buenos …

Edward Lumb

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Edward Lumb was born in Yorkshire. According to the memoirs of his daughter Anne, Lady Macdonell, he travelled to Buenos Aires aged sixteen with his merchant uncle, Charles Poynton, and after some fortunate enterprises set up in business there. In 1833…

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  • … Keen (1794–1884), a sheep farmer with extensive estates in Argentina and Uruguay. Edward Lumb gave …
  • … BMD ( Death index ); Buenos Aires city census, 1855; Argentina census, 1869 (Ancestry.com, …

Thomas Burgess

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As well as its complement of sailors, the Beagle also carried a Royal Marine sergeant and seven marines, one of whom was Thomas Burgess. When the Beagle set sail he was twenty one, having been born in October 1810 to Israel and Hannah Burgess of Lancashire…

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  • … Burgess referred to the expedition up the Rio Santa Cruz in Argentina, which took place from 18 …

4.2 Augustus Earle, caricature drawing

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< Back to Introduction The paucity of evidence for Darwin’s appearance and general demeanour during the years of the Beagle voyage gives this humorous drawing of shipboard life a special interest. It is convincingly attributed to Augustus Earle, an…

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  • … onto the ship from the terrain of the Bahia Blanca region of Argentina, and his prominence in the …

Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle, by John Clunies Ross. Transcription by Katharine Anderson

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[f.146r Title page] Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle Supplement / to the 2nd 3rd and Appendix Volumes of the First / Edition Written / for and in the name of the Author of those / Volumes By J.C. Ross. / Sometime Master of a…

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  • … before our arrival at the Buenos Ayrean Settlement – Argentina – one of these hordes under command …
  • … burst into the districts but were by the Commandant (of Argentina) come upon by surprize when the …
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