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George bass's ship was called the reliance
The ship in which Flinders circumnavigated Australia was named Investigator.Prior to this Matthew Flinders, together with George Bass, circumnavigated Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) in the Norfolk.
George Bass is believed to have died at sea in 1803. It is unknown what, exactly, George Bass died of. Bass left the Navy to become a South Pacific trader, and on 5 February 1803, he sailed the ship 'Harrington' out of Sydney Harbour with a cargo, bound for Tahiti. Bass was never heard of again, and his fate remains unknown.
After his exploration with Flinders, George Bass left the Navy to become a South Pacific trader, and on 5 February 1803, he sailed the ship 'Harrington' out of Sydney Harbour with a cargo, bound for Tahiti. Bass was never heard of again, and his fate remains unknown. George Bass is believed to have died at sea in 1803.
It is unknown what George Bass died of. Bass left the Navy to become a South Pacific trader, and on 5 February 1803, he sailed the ship 'Harrington' out of Sydney Harbour with a cargo, bound for Tahiti. Bass was never heard of again, and his fate remains unknown.
There is no grave for George Bass, as a grave marks the location of the remains of a dead person. No remains of George Bass have ever been recovered. After his exploration with Flinders, George Bass left the Navy to become a South Pacific trader, and early in February 1803, he sailed the ship 'Harrington' out of Sydney Harbour with a cargo, bound for Tahiti. Bass was never heard of again, and his fate remains unknown. Bass is believed to have died at sea in 1803.
George Rogers Clark was a frontiersman. He did not have a ship.
George Weymouth commanded a ship called the Archangel in 1605.
George Vancouver was a commander of his own ship known as HMS Discovery.
His name is Jorge not George but, He throws you out of the massive ship (forgot its name) and the ship bows up with Jorge in it.
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I'm pretty sure it's just 'George Bass'. It just says that in all the books and on all the websites I've read.