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Charles Darwin
The Beagle
HMS Beagle was a ship of the Royal Navy. Darwin did not own it. He needed permission from the ruler, which he acquired, to use it.
A brig-sloop of eight guns ( two removed for equipment storage ) called HMS Beagle.
Yes, the first European ship to see Darwin harbour was the Beagle and her captain (John Clements Wickham) named it after Charles Darwin - Wickham had sailed with Darwin on the famous 2nd voyage of the Beagle.
on the galapagos islands
H.M.S beagle
Charles Darwin is known for his studies aboard the HMS Beagle. He went all around the world to study different species and formed the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin travelled on HMS Beagle on his voyage
Charles Darwin was on the voyage of the Beagle for approximately five years, from 1831 to 1836.
Charles Darwin was 22 years old when he first sailed on the Beagle in 1831.
1831
It wasn't his personal ship, it belonged to the Royal Navy - it was called HMS Beagle.
No, Charles Darwin was not the owner of the HMS Beagle. He was in the position of gentleman's companion to the Captain and also in the position of naturalist on board the Beagle. The HMS Beagle was a British Brig-sloop of eight guns on a round the world surveying voyage.
HMS Beagle
Yes, he was Charles Darwin.
hms beagle