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  2. Bartholomew Sulivan - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, KCB (18 November 1810 – 1 January 1890) [1] was a British naval officer and hydrographer. He was a leading advocate of the value of nautical surveying in relation to naval operations. Sulivan was born at Mylor, Cornwall, near Falmouth, [2] the son of Rear Admiral Thomas Ball Sulivan. [3]

  3. List of Royal Navy vice admirals - Wikipedia

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    Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan KCB 1810 1890 On Reserved List. Promoted to Admiral, 1877. 1 April 1870 [38] William Nevill On Retired List. 1 April 1870 [38] Joseph Pearse: 1794 >1870 On Retired List. 7 May 1872 [39] John Fulford 1809 1888 on the Retired list since 1870; promoted Admiral on the Retired list in 1877 7 May 1872 [39] Sir Alfred ...

  4. Bartolomé Island - Wikipedia

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    This island, and Sulivan Bay on Santiago island, are named after naturalist and lifelong friend of Charles Darwin, Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, who was a lieutenant aboard HMS Beagle. [ 2 ] The islet has a total land area of 1.2 square kilometres (0.5 square miles), and consists of an extinct volcano and a variety of red, orange, green, and ...

  5. HMS Beagle - Wikipedia

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    FitzRoy was re-appointed as commander on 27 June 1831 and Beagle was commissioned on 4 July 1831 under his command, with Lieutenants John Clements Wickham and Bartholomew James Sulivan. [17] Longitudinal section of HMS Beagle as of 1832. Beagle was immediately taken into dock at Devonport for extensive rebuilding and refitting. As she required ...

  6. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the younger islands in the Galápagos archipelago. This island, and neighbouring Sulivan Bay on Santiago (James) island, are named after lifelong friend of Charles Darwin, Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, who was a lieutenant aboard HMS Beagle. [22] Today Sulivan Bay is often misspelled Sullivan Bay.

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    Calusinski's trial attorney, Paul De Luca, tells Moriarty he had little to counter the alleged skull fracture because, before trial, prosecutors gave him a disc containing dark, unreadable X-rays.

  8. This Was the Minimum Wage the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    James W. Welgos / Stringer / Archive Photos / Getty Images CC. 1950. Minimum wage: $0.75 . In 2025 money: $10.14. By 1950, the recession that followed World War II was over and America was ...

  9. Flushing, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The naval family of Bartholomew James Sulivan (1810–1890) maintained a house there, as did many Royal and merchant Navy officers in the nineteenth century. Sulivan as a young naval officer in the 1830s was a friend and shipmate of Charles Darwin on the historic HMS Beagle voyage (which docked in Falmouth on 2 October 1836, an event briefly ...