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  1. 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 explorer John Franklin during the 1850s. In doing so, his expedition charted previously unexplored areas along the northern Canadian coastline, including Baffin Bay , Smith Sound and Lancaster Sound .

  2. Apr 7, 2022 · Inglefield was promoted to the rank of Commander on 18 November, 1845. [1] Inglefield was promoted to the rank of Captain on 7 October, 1853. [2] Inglefield was promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral on 26 May, 1869. [3] Inglefield was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral on 11 December, 1875. [4] Inglefield was promoted to the rank of Admiral on ...

  3. Edward Augustus Inglefield was a naval officer and polar explorer involved in the search for the ships and crew of Sir John Franklin’s 1845 British Northwest Passage Expedition. Inglefield led three expeditions to the Arctic: Lady Franklin privately sponsored his first in 1852 with the aim of searching for evidence of Franklin, as well as survey Greenland’s west coast.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Photograph of a half-length portrait of Sir Edward Inglefield, standing and facing three-quarters right with his right hand on his hip. He wears a Naval Captains jacket and cap. The eyes on the picture have been filled-in with ink.Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield was born on the 27 March 1820 and was educated at Royal Naval College in Portsmouth. At the age of 25, he was promoted to the post of ...

  6. Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield. (1820-1894), Admiral and Arctic explorer. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 6 portraits. Inglefield entered the Navy at the age of fifteen. In 1852, he led an expedition to search for Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, who had disappeared while attempting to navigate a section of the Northwest ...

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

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