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Notable & Famous Explorers Posters and Print, pg 8/8
for social studies teachers and home schoolers, theme decor in office.

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Page 8 of 8 posters and prints of famous explorers.


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Rene-Robert Cavelier de la Salle French Explorer, Giclee Print
Rene-Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle,
French Explorer,
Giclee Print

Robert de LaSalle
b. 11-22-1643; Rouen, France
d. 3-19-1687; murdered by expedition mutineers in present day Texas

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de LaSalle (Robert de LaSalle) was a French explorer of the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico. La Salle was the first European to sail on the Great Lakes with a ship named Le Griffon and he claimed the entire Mississippi basin for France naming it La Louisiane in honour of Louis XIV and his wife Anne.

The Wreck of the Belle, the Ruin of LaSalle

EXPLORERS-

Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Diego de Almagro
Francisco de Almeida
Pedro de Alvarado
Roald Amundsen
Vasco Nunez de Balboa
Willem Barents
Muhammad Ibn Battula
Benjamin of Tudela
Jean de Bethencourt
Isabella Bird Bishop
Daniel Boone
Louis Antoine de Bougainville
Michal Piotr Boym
St. Brendan the Navigator
Richard F. Burton
Richard E. Byrd
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
John Cabot
Sebastian Cabot
Pedro Alvares Cabral
Verney Lovett Cameron
Christopher "Kit" Carson
Jacques Cartier
Samuel de Champlain
Hugh Clapperton
Christopher Columbus
Captain James Cook
Francisco Coronado
Hernan Cortes
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Davy Crockett
Captain William Dampier
Bartholomew Diaz
Sir Francis Drake
Jules Dumont d'Urville
Amelia Earhart
Erik the Red
Leif Erikson
John Edward Eyre
Matthew Flinders
Sir John Franklin
John C. Fremont
Sir Martin Frobisher
Vasco de Gama
Jean François de Galaup,
comte de La Pérouse

Hanno the Navigator
Sven Anders Hedin
Matthew Henson
Prince Henry the Navigator
Henry Hudson
Friedrich von Humboldt
Louis Jolliet
Mary Kingsley
Leonid Kulik
Alexander Gordon Laing
Dr. David Livingstone
Lewis & Clark
Ferdinand Magellan
Henri Mohout
Fridtjof Nansen
Naddod
Odysseus
Alonso de Ojeda
Mungo Park
Robert Peary
Zebulon Pike
Martin Alonso Pinzon
Francisco Pizarro
Marco Polo
Juan Ponce de Leon
Fernandes de Quiros
Sir Walter Raleigh
James Clark Ross
Robert de LaSalle
Robert Falcon Scott
Frederick Selous
Ernest Shackleton
Joshua Slocum
Captain John Smith
Sir George Somers
Hernando de Soto
John Hanning Speke
Abel Janszoon Tasman
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
Armin Vambery
Amerigo Vespucci
Samuel Wallis
Charles Wilkes
Yermak (Timofeyevich)



BOOKS ABOUT EXPLORERS
Around the World in a Hundred Years
Around the World in a Hundred Years:
From Henry the Navigator
to Magellan

Nat'l Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers
Nat'l Geographic World Atlas
for Young Explorers

Women of Discovery
Women of Discovery:
A Celebration of Intrepid Women Who Explored the World

As Told at the Explorers Club
As Told at
the Explorers Club: More than Fifty Gripping Tales of Adventure

Explorers South America
Explorers of
South America

Nat'l Geographic's Beyond 2000
Nat'l Geographic's Beyond 2000
VHS


Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctic Explorer, Giclee Print
Robert Falcon Scott,
Antarctic Explorer,
Giclee Print

Robert F. Scott
b. 6-6-1868; England
d. 3-29-1912; Ross Ice Shelf, Anarctica

Robert Falcon Scott, a Royal Naval Officer, was the second to reach the South Pole after Roald Amundsen. Scott and his companions perished on the trip back to their base camp.

Scott in Historic Headlines posters
Journals: Scott's Last Expedition


Frederick Selous, Traveller and Hunter in Africa, Giclee Print
Frederick Selous,
Traveller and Hunter in Africa,
Giclee Print

Frederick Selous
b. 12-31-1851; London
d. 1-4-1917; East Africa, by German sniper

Frederick Selous, British explorer, hunter, and conservationist, was famous for his exploits in Southern Africa. His real-life adventures inspired Sir H. Rider Haggard to create the fictional Allan Quatermain character. Selous was also a good friend of Theodore Roosevelt and Frederick Russell Burnham.

A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa: Being a Narrative of Nine Years Spent Amongst the Game of the Far Interior of South Africa


Ernest Shackleton, Irish Antartic Explorer, Photographic Print
Ernest Shackleton,
Irish Antartic Explorer, Photographic Print

Ernest Shackleton,
b. 2-15-1874; Ireland
d. 1-5-1922; aboard the "Quest"

Ernest Shackleton attempted to cross Antarctica from the Weddell Sea, south of the Atlantic, to the Ross Sea, south of the Pacific, by way of the South Pole.

South: The Endurance Expedition


Joshua Slocum Shows the "Spray" to Visitors at Cape Town During His Solo Circumnavigation, Giclee Print
Joshua Slocum
Shows the "Spray"
to Visitors at Cape Town,
Giclee Print

Joshua Slocum
b. 2-20-1844; Nova Scotia
d. 11-14-1909; aboard the "Spray" while sailing to the Orinoco River

Joshua Slocum, a Canadian-American adventurer and sea captain, was the first person to circumnavigate the Earth solo in a sailboat. His exploits and life are inspirational and he has been honored by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution by naming a autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) Spray after his boat.

Sailing Alone Around the World and The Voyage of the Libredade


Captain John Smith 1st Governor of Virginia, 1616, Giclee Print
Captain John Smith
1st Governor of Virginia, 1616,
Giclee Print

John Smith
b. 1580; England
d. 6-21-1631; England

Captain John Smith, in addition to his well known roll as a founder and leader of the first English settlement in North America at Jamestown, VA, and his association with Pocahontas, led exploration along the rivers of Virginia, the Chesapeake Bay, and the coastal areas of North America he called New England. His adventureous life ended peacefully in his home country.

Captain John Smith: A Select Edition of His Writings


Sir George Somers Discovers the Bermudas the Hard Way by Being Wrecked There, Giclee Print
Sir George Somers
Discovers the Bermudas the Hard Way by Being Wrecked There,
Giclee Print

Sir George Somers
b. 1554; England
d. 11-9-1610; Bermuda

Sir George Somers, in charge of the relief for the struggling Jamestown settlement, was driven off course and wrecked in the Bermudas. The story of the wreck is considered the inspiration for Shakespeare's “The Tempest”.

Sir George Somers: A Man and His Times


Portrait of Hernando de Soto from "The Narrative and Critical History of America", Giclee Print
Hernando de Soto from "The Narrative and Critical History of America", Giclee Print

Hernando de Soto
b. c 1497; Spain
d. 5-21-1542; near present day McArthur, Arkansas

Spanish explorer and conquistador Hernando de Soto was the first European to discover the Mississippi River. He was known for his brutality as governor of “La Florida”.

Hernando De Soto: A Savage Quest in the Americas


John Hanning Speke, Traveller in Africa, Photographic Print
John Hanning Speke,
Traveller in Africa,
Photographic Print

John Hanning Speke
b. 5-4-1827; England
d. 9-15-1864; England

John Hanning Speke, a British Indian army officer, explored Africa with Burton. He found and named Lake Victoria as the source of the Nile River on an expedition through the Great Lakes region of eastern Africa.

The Sad Story of Burton, Speke, and the Nile; or, Was John Hanning Speke a Cad?: Looking at the Evidence


Portrait of Abel Janszoon Tasman, Giclee Print
Portrait of
Abel Janszoon Tasman,
Giclee Print

Abel Janszoon Tasman
b. 1603; the Netherlands
d. 10-10-1659; Batavia (now Jakarta)

Abel Janszoon Tasman was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant. The island of Tasmania and the Tasman Sea are named after him, and he was the first European to see New Zealand.

Voyages of Abel Janzoon Tasman


Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, French Traveller in Central Asia and the East Indies, Giclee Print
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier,
French Traveller in
Central Asia and
the East Indies,
Giclee Print

Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
b. c. 1605; Paris
d. c. July 1689

Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, French traveller and pioneer of trade with India, was born in 1605 at Paris. His father Gabriel, and uncle Melchior, in pursuing the profession of geographers and engravers, exposed the young man to the adventure of travel and commerce.

Travels in India by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier Baron of Aubonne


Armin Vambery Hungarian Traveller Explores Asia, Giclee Print
Armin Vambery
Hungarian Traveller
Explores Asia,
Giclee Print

Armin Vambery
b. 3-19-1832; Hungary
d. 9-15-1913; Budapest

Armin Vambery, an Hungarian orientalist and traveler whose talent with languages allowed him to venture into Asia, gathered information not available to foreigners.

The Life and Adventures of Arminius Vambéry: Written by Himself.


Portrait of Amerigo Vespucci, Giclee Print
Portrait of
Amerigo Vespucci,
Giclee Print

Amerigo Vespucci
b. 3-9-1454; Florence
d. 2-22-1512; Seville, Spain (malaria)

Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer whose published letters describing his observations to his employers, the Medici, is how the European public learned about the newly discovered Americas for the first time.

Letters from a New World: Amerigo Vespucci's Discovery of America


Tahiti in the Society Islands is "Discovered" by Captain Samuel Wallis of the Royal Navy, Giclee Print
Tahiti in the
Society Islands
is "Discovered" by
447Captain Samuel Wallis
of the Royal Navy,
Giclee Print

Samuel Wallis
b. April, 1728; Cornwall
d. 1-17-1795; London

Samuel Wallis circumnavigated the world 1766-68 with the HMS Dolphin, reaching Tahiti, which he called King George the Third's Island. His charts and records were useful information for Captain James Cook.


Portrait of Charles Wilkes (1798-1877) 1870, Giclee Print
Portrait of
Charles Wilkes
, 1870,
Giclee Print

Charles Wilkes
b. 4-3-1798; NYC
d. 2-8-1877; Washington, DC

Charles Wilkes was the naval officer in charge of the 1838-1842 United States Exploring Expedition (EX EX) to the Pacific. He was one of the first to explore around Antarctic.

In addition to the monumental contributions he made to science, it is noted that Wilkes was raised by his aunt, Elizabeth Ann Seton; it is also speculated that Wilkes was the model for the Captain Ahab character in Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick'. Wilkes, despite his age, was also a naval officer during the Civil War.

Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, during the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842: Volume 1


Cossacks Led by Yermak Timofeyevich Invade Siberia, Giclee Print
Cossacks Led by
Yermak Timofeyevich
Invade Siberia,
Giclee Print

Yermak Timofeyevich
b. c. 1532-42; France
d. 8-6-1585; drown in Wagay River

Yermak Timofeyevich was a Cossack who was hired by merchants to explore and secure Siberia for Russian expansion of trade.

Yermak the Conqueror


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