The Flying Squadron - World Cruise 1869-70 - Visit to Bahia


 
Index

Preface
The Squadron
Introduction
Plymouth Sound
Madeira
Passage to Bahia
Bahia
Rio de Janeiro
Montevideo
Crossing the Atlantic
Cape of Good Hope
Melbourne
Sydney
Hobart
Lyttleton
Wellington
Yokohama
Japanese Characters
Yeddo
Esquimalt
Honolulu
Valparaiso
Towards Bahia
Bahia Revisited
Plymouth
Appendices
 
    The Cruise of The Flying Squadron

    1869 - 1870

    Bahia
 



A view of the town of Bahia
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August 2nd
"Sighted Bahia. One o�clock arrived and anchored on Bahia Roads. Found here HMS Phoebe, Captain James Bythesea, waiting to join the squadron. We have arrived here in the middle of the rainy season; rain day and night."
 

 

Native of Bahia
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August 3rd
"Went onshore and visited the town. It seems to be a regular Portuguese looking town, filthy dirty and the people very extortionate. Green beetles and humming birds seem to be the great curios of the place but some of our officers purchased Marmoset monkeys. The town is built on an incline sloping down to the water and looks rather well from the ship."

 

"Our first Lieutenant invalided and is to go home in the Bristol."
 

 

August 4th, 5 am
"All the fleet weighed and proceeded under sail Phoebe in company. Bristol remains at Bahia for four days and then returns to England. Circular came out from the Admiralty allowing beards and moustached to be worn. " 1

 
1     Beards and Moustaches

© Copyright Charles Fountain May 2002

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