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Gambier, Robert Fitzgerald, 1803-1885 : Papers relating to Pacific voyages

Date: 1 Dec 1821-30 Jun 1822, 23 Jul 1842-18 Nov 1843, 30 Oct 1845-22 Nov 1846

By: Gambier, Robert Fitzgerald, 1803-1885

Reference: MS-Group-1554

Description: Contains a logbook kept by R F Gambier a midshipsman aboard the `HMS Dauntless', commanded by Captain George C Gambier. The log book records the voyage to the Pacific or `South Seas' in 1821-1822, with details of weather conditions encountered. There are also details of landings throughout the Pacific including Huahini, Tahiti. Also included is a night order book kept by RF Gambier while he was commander aboard the `HMS Satellite' and the `HMS Sappho' for voyages aimed at suppressing the slave trade around Africa during the 1840s. There is also a note book recording `general instructions' in regards to navy vessels. Quantity: 3 volume(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss

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Burn, J G, fl 1881 : Diary kept aboard HMS Emerald during the time spent in the Solomon...

Date: 1 Jan 1880-25 Aug 1881

By: Burn, J G, active 1881

Reference: MSX-7863

Description: Contains a private journal kept by J G Burn, an engine room (ER) artificer aboard HMS `Emerald'. The journal provides details of the crew's movements, the destruction of villages in the Solomon Islands and the injuries inflicted on the Islanders during the search for the murderers. In December 1880, Captain Maxwell was despatched on HMS `Emerald' to investigate the murders of the boat's crew belonging to the British schooner `Sandfly'. A two month operation followed where the crew moved between the Islands in search of the guilty parties, destroying villages as they found them. James Hay's journal reported that approximately 33 villages were destroyed during this time. Although, the crew of the `Emerald' did not find the murderers, sometime later Bishop Selwyn convinced the chief to surrender those involved, who were duly executed. From J Bach, The Australian Station (Australia: NSW University Press, 1986). Other - The National Library of Australia have another log relating to this expedition. Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss