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  1. A portrait of Stokes by Stephen Pearce. Admiral John Lort Stokes (1 August 1811 – 11 June 1885) was a Royal Navy officer who served onboard HMS Beagle for almost eighteen years.

  2. John Lort Stokes, (Scotchwell, Pembrokeshire, Gales, 1 de agosto de 1811-Scotchwell, Pembrokeshire, Gales, 11 de junio de 1885) fue un oficial de la Royal Navy que alcanzó el grado de almirante. Durante su carrera naval se distinguió como hidrógrafo y explorador.

  3. John Lort Stokes, (Scotchwell, Pembrokeshire, Gales, 1 de agosto de 1811-Scotchwell, Pembrokeshire, Gales, 11 de junio de 1885) fue un oficial de la Royal Navy que alcanzó el grado de almirante. Durante su carrera naval se distinguió como hidrógrafo y explorador.

  4. John Lort Stokes (1812-1885), explorer and hydrographer, was the son of Henry Stokes. He entered the navy in the Prince Regent in 1824 and was soon transferred to the brig Beagle, in which he served for eighteen years, becoming midshipman in 1825, mate and assistant surveyor in 1831, lieutenant in 1837 and commander in 1841.

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  5. c. 1841. an unknown artist. watercolour on ivory ( frame: 18.0 cm x 15.5 cm, support: 7.0 cm x 6.0 cm ) John Lort Stokes (1812–1885), explorer and hydrographer, took part in three major voyages aboard HMS Beagle between 1826 and 1843.

  6. Also a narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's visits to the islands in the Arafura Sea., widely known as Discoveries in Australia, is an 1846 two-volume work by John Lort Stokes. It comprises the edited journals of the explorations and surveys, both maritime and inland, of Stokes and other members of the crew of HMS Beagle , during a ...

  7. Updated 2018. Show full biography. Portraits. Captain John Lort Stokes. c. 1841. an unknown artist. John Lort Stokes (1812–1885), explorer, naval officer and surveyor, joined the navy at age twelve and age thirteen was assigned to HMS Beagle as a midshipman.