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  1. 30 de set. de 2011 · Abstract. Edward Augustus Inglefield is usually credited with penetrating Jones Sound to 84°W longitude during his Franklin search voyage of 1852. His chart of the region including Coburg Island replaced Horatio Austin's chart made in 1851 and became the accepted standard until the 20th century. By analysing Inglefield's map of Coburg Island ...

  2. Edward Augustus Inglefield, born in March, 1820, is son of Rear-Admiral Sam. Hood Inglefield, C.B. This officer entered the Royal Naval College 6 Oct. 1832; and embarked, 11 Oct. 1834, as a Volunteer, on board the Aetna 6.

  3. Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894) National Maritime Museum. Artworks. HMS 'Queen' and 'Princess Royal' in a Stormy Sea Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820–1894)

  4. Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820-94) An Inuit man with a harpoon, inflated seal skin bladder and his Kyack Jun 1854Jul 1854 Albumen print | 15.7 x 20.1 cm (image) | RCIN 2510473

  5. Edward Augustus Inglefield was born in 1820 at Cheltenham into a family of distinguished naval stock. At the age of twelve, he entered the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth, joining the Royal Navy two years later and serving in South America, North Africa and the West Indies. Promoted commander, he was appointed to lead the British Franklin ...

  6. SIR EDWARD AUGUSTUS INGLEFIELD (1820-1894), British admiral and explorer, was born at Cheltenham, on the 27th of March 1820, and educated at the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. His father was Rear-Admiral Samuel Hood Inglefield (1783-1848), and his grandfather Captain John Nicholson Inglefield (1748-1828), who served with Lord Hood against the French.

  7. Edward Augustus Inglefield: Nacimiento: 27 de marzo de 1820 Cheltenham: Fallecimiento: 4 de septiembre de 1894: Nacionalidad Reino Unido: Ocupación: Oficial de la Royal Navy y explorador del Ártico: Hijos: Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield (1861) Padres: Samuel Hood Inglefield (1783-1848)