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  1. In 1766, Wallis alongside Philip Carteret in the HMS Swallow set off on a voyage together before the two ships parted ways at the Strait of Magellan. The HMS Dolphin landed at Tahiti in 1767, where Wallis studied Polynesian customs, later sailed to Batavia, and returned to London in May 1768.

  2. Other articles where Samuel Wallis is discussed: Pacific Islands: The 18th century: In 1767 Samuel Wallis and Philip Carteret followed, but their ships were separated as they entered the Pacific. Wallis reached Tahiti, more of the Tuamotus, and the Society Islands, while Carteret found Pitcairn Island and revisited the Solomons that Mendaña had visited, although he did not so…

  3. 21 de jul. de 2020 · This time Captain Samuel Wallis, with master George Robertson, was in charge. George Robertson was a keen observer of the human condition and kept a valuable journal, which was later published as a book (ADM 51/4539). Wallis and his crew left Plymouth on the 21 August 1766, accompanied by the supply ship HMS Swallow, captained by Philip Carteret.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › samuel-wallisSamuel Wallis | Encyclopedia.com

    Samuel Wallis. 1728-1795. English Explorer. Samuel Wallis is best known for his voyages as Captain of the HMS Dolphin, a British vessel that circumnavigated the world under his command between 1766 and 1768.During this voyage, the Dolphin discovered the island of Tahiti and many other South Pacific islands that were soon to become famous. His reports inspired the voyages of Captain James Cook ...

  5. Date: 1767 By: Wallis, Samuel, 1728-1795; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918 Reference: B-116-002 Description: Captain Samuel Wallis' ship the Dolphin and two Society Island canoes shown against a background of a bush-clad conical island. The water is still, the sky clear. A path winding up the island, past cultivations, is visible Identification: the inscription on the reverse ...

  6. Samuel Wallis was among the giants of early Lycoming County history — probably the largest landholder in the area in the last 30 years of the 18th century. According to John F. Meginness’ monumental “History of Lycoming County” written in 1892, Wallis was “the most energetic, ambitious, persistent, and untiring land speculator who ever lived in Lycoming County.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2017 · Premier contact : l’Européen Wallis à Tahiti - Il y a exactement deux cent cinquante ans, le 18 juin 1767, s’établissait le premier contact entre les Européens et les populations de l’île de Tahiti avec l’arrivée sur nos rivages de Samuel Wallis à bord du Dolphin. - Welcome Tahiti - Welcome tahiti -