Joseph René Bellot

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1826 – 1853

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Who was Joseph René Bellot?

Joseph René Bellot was a French Arctic explorer.

Bellot was born at Paris, the son of a farrier, but moved to Rochefort with his family in 1831. With the aid of the authorities of Rochefort he was enabled at the age of 15 to enter the Ecole Navale at Brest, in which he studied two years and earned a high reputation. He then took part in the Anglo-French expedition of 1845 to Madagascar, and received the cross of the Legion of Honour for distinguished conduct. He afterwards took part in another Anglo-French expedition, that of Parana to South America, which opened the Río de la Plata to commerce.

In 1851 he joined the Arctic expedition under the command of Captain William Kennedy in search of Sir John Franklin..

In February 1852, Kennedy and Bellot set out from their winter quarters in Batty Bay on a dog sledging journey, travelling south to Brentford Bay, where they discovered Bellot Strait. They then continued west to cross Prince of Wales Island to Ommanney Bay, returning to Batty Bay via Peel Sound and Cape Walker - a total trek of 1,800 km.

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Born
Mar 18, 1826
Paris
Also known as
  • Joseph Rene Bellot
  • Joseph-René Bellot
Nationality
  • France
Died
Aug 18, 1853

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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