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Bedford Pim

Commander ; Rear Admiral
Bedford Pim
RN, MP, FRGS
File:Pim, Bedford.jpg
Born 1826
Died 1886
Residence Nicaragua
11 Belsize Square, Hampstead, N. [1867]
Associate of Civil Engineers, Leaside, Kingswood-road, Upper Norwood; and 2 Crown Office-row, Temple, EC [1879]
Occupation explorer
legal
armed services
political
Society Membership
membership ASL Local Secretary 1864.06.14
ASL ordinary fellow 1866.01.16
AI ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1886 deceased
elected_AI 1866
elected_ASL 1864.06.14
societies Royal Geographical Society

Notes

Office Notes

ASL Council 1867 Member
ASL Council 1869 Member

AI Council 1871 Member
AI Council 1872 Member
AI Council 1873 Member

House Notes

Associate of Civil Engineers

1886.10.26 death noted

Notes From Elsewhere

Admiral Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim, RN, MP, FRGS (12 June 1826 – 30 September 1886) was a Royal Navy officer, Arctic explorer, barrister, and author. He was the first man who traveled from a ship on the eastern side of the Northwest Passage to one on the western side.
A barrister of the Inner Temple [see Frederic Claudet's divorce case]

Publications

External Publications

House Publications

On the Negro at home and abroad. Read 1866.02.01

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material