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for a scion of a noble family to eat day after day with people lacking knowledge of classical authors, for instance.) The connected articles don't mention anything about dining arrangements as a motivation, so it would probably be judicious for this article not to try to bring it up, at least not without a very specific citation.
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Very interesting and informative: however the white ensign's effectively an RN logo, and to the casual reader a red ensign could imply a merchant ship An explanatory note would be needed, and this might best be done by adding the image under the infobox, with suitable description. Would it have been
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It was actually the captain's prerogative to go either way, but I'm thinking that it had more to do with social class - a vessel with such a small complement might not have had anybody that the captain considered "gentlemanly" enough to dine with regularly. (It would have been considered a hardship
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The date given for the picture is wrong (and I think the picture is reversed). It may well be an accurate replication of the information given in the source as cited but it is not correct historically. The image was made round about 1830. It is printed in FitzRoy and King's Narrative. Signed Janet
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I feel that because the second voyage was what made this ship as famous as it is that the Summary should have a little more information in the Summary about the use of the of the ship by Darwin in the second trip. The name also makes it harder to find this posting.
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seems to me incorrect, as it wasn't a voyage of discovery but a survey voyage, and the reason given "Pringle's voyage wasn't her first - she had already served at sea for five years" is also incorrect, she had been launched on the Thames, taken part in a a
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The construction of the Chilean replica appears to be far enough along that a separate article should be created. This article is about Darwin's vessel and should be limited to that subject. See, for example, the treatment of another famous vessel,
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Thing is, the white ensign isn't standard for the RN before 1864 regardless - the flag flown would have changed depending on squadron. Either we do a lot of reworking of all these articles, or we just pick an anachronistic one and live with it...
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00:03, 12 Sep 2004 (UTC) "made famous for the second voyage she made with Charles Darwin aboard." Does this mean that it was the second voyage with Charles Darwin, or it's second voyage total? Ambiguous!
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Just something I'll offer for others to comment on... I've seen the ship under the name of RMS Beagle more often than I have as HMS Beagle, including scientific writings about Darwin.
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by Adrian Desmond and James Moor, but the book isn't to hand and a different emphasis appears in the foreword to Voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin, Penguin Books, London 1989
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I have (finally) acted on this, by deleting the section entirely, as the same content is at our article on the museum which erected the replica. I have linked that article in
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Further... I could find a few reference to "His/Her Majesty's Ship Beagle", even "...survey ship Beagle", but no "...mail ship Beagle" or "RMS Beagle" in the archive of the
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Well, it seems that Dear & Kemp are wrong, though the name sometimes appears as one word in capitals then is (automatically?) rendered as Fitzroy. Here we've followed
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was being taken out of service, and the first OED cite for the term is 1850. Plus, a hydrographic survey ship seems a very odd choice for carrying mail...
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that the wardroom invite the captain to dinner quite often, and for the captain to have officers and midshipsmen to dinner the rest of the time.
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Wait a minute: since when did captains not dine with officers? That's a very great change from customs only twenty years before, where it was
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This needs to be moved to its proper name. All of the other RN ships have the main ship name as a dab page, so this needs to be consistent.
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that Darwin had sailed in. The Japanese authorities provided the information asked for correctly, but were not asked about this connection.
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It seems to suggest that the Beagle spent it's last days in Japan, and NOT Paglesham Reach. I am no way an expert on these matters, is the
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Then evidently, Dear & Kemp aren't wrong, just using a different variant, seeing how there doesn't seem to be consensus on it...
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When I set up the naming rules, I specificially allowed for exceptions in the case of the most famous ships, which are this one and
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It's an interesting story, unfortunately the author has been undone by the common practice of reusing ship names. The
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Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle etc.
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There is an error in the related first voyage. Port Famine is on Magellan Straignt (not on Beagle Channel).
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I'm pretty sure the story that his rank would bar him from dining with his subordinates came from
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is well attested to in the sources, and in the recent scholarly work by Prescott, as reported on
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is one of those early RN ships so famous that it should "own" the unmodified name.
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used? The topic shows the White Ensign, but this wasn't formal until 1864.
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Hello, I came accross this article from a period magazine (May 1900):
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have it "Fitzroy". Who's right? (Or is it a matter of variation...?)
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We should have more than one sentence describing this second voyage.
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The Voyage of the Beagle#Second edition: changing ideas on evolution
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article reliable? Anyone care to take up the baton on this one?
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published at the same time uses Fitz-Roy, and Darwin's 1845
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Port Famine is Puerto Hambre (actually Punta Arenas (Chile)
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