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  1. Robert FitzRoy was a British commander responsible of the HMS Beagle expedition between the decades of the 1820s and 1830s. His travel journal, published in 1839, compared the Iberian catholic colonisation of South America, and the expansion projects of the British Empire.

  2. The Met Office was founded in 1854 under the leadership of Captain, (later Vice-Admiral), Robert FitzRoy. From his naval background FitzRoy had a strong understanding of the importance of the weather to the lives of those at sea. He was thus the perfect choice to lead the fledgling Meteorological Office whose purpose was to further understand ...

  3. Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy FRS (5 July 1805 – 30 April 1865) was an English officer of the Royal Navy and a scientist. He achieved lasting fame as the captain of HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's famous voyage, FitzRoy's second expedition to Tierra del Fuego and the Southern Cone.

  4. modifier. Le vice-amiral Robert FitzRoy, né le 5 juillet 1805 à Ampton, dans le Suffolk, et mort le 30 avril 1865 à Londres, dans le quartier de Upper Norwood, est connu comme le capitaine du célèbre HMS Beagle, chargé de missions hydrographiques et cartographiques en Terre de Feu. En 1839, il publia simultanément avec Le Voyage du ...

  5. Charles Darwin, entonces de 22 años, era un desconocido naturalista, y Robert FitzRoy, de 26, un prestigioso capitán de barco. Su camaradería hizo posible un viaje improbable.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2021 · Robert FitzRoy. (U.K. Met Office) In 1831, the British Royal Navy charged a 26-year-old officer named Robert FitzRoy with the difficult but vital task of charting coastlines around South America ...

  7. Robert FitzRoy was a wealthy nobleman, a descendant of the Duke of Grafton and the Marquis of Londonderry. He was widely admired for his tight command of his men but had a fiery temper. Darwin felt FitzRoy's wrath himself when he disagreed with him over slavery. Darwin detested slavery, and though usually diplomatic around the captain, he ...