Lindsay Brine

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Capt.
Lindsay Brine
RN, FRGS
File:Brine, Lindsay.jpg
Born 1834
Died 1906
Residence Army & Navy Club
All Saints' Rectory, Axminster [1872]
HMS Briton, East Indies [1875]
Occupation armed services
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left

1878.03.26 resigned [see note]

1878.10 last listed
elected_ESL 1869.01.26
elected_AI 1869
clubs Army & Navy Club
Athenaeum Club
societies Royal Geographical Society



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1878.03.26 The resignation of Captain Lindsay Brine was announced and it was decided that he should be written to, requesting amount of subscription, and express the wish that on his return to England he might rejoin the Institute

Notes From Elsewhere

Admiral Lindesay Brine, F.R.G.S., Royal Navy, Retired (5 November, 1834 – 2 February, 1906) was an officer of the Royal Navy.

She rejoined the Mediterranean Fleet in 1878 under the command of Captain Lindsay Brine [HMS Invincible]

Rear-Admiral Lindesay Brine Member of Athenaeum Club from 1880

[from ebay]: Admiral Lindesay Brine (1834 - 1906)
An autograph letter of about one and a half sides signed “Lindesay Brine Rear Admiral” to an unnamed correspondent. Dated “London Nov 7th 1890”. The contents relate to his interest in archaeology:
“..I desire to have any photographs of M. Desire Charnay’s plaster casts of the Palenque tablets. I will address myself as you tell me to M. Fremy…”
Admiral Lindesay Brine Commanded HMS Opossum in The East Indies & China (1860), HMS Racer in the Mediterranean (1865-68), HMS Briton in the East Indies (1873-76), HMS Wolverene in Australia (1876-77), The Pearl also in Australia (1877) and HMS Invincible in the Channel Squadron (1878). He also had a keen interest in archaeology and wrote several books - “Teiping Rebellion in China” and “Travels amongst American Indians”.

Publications

External Publications

The Beginning Of The Taeping Rebellion In China: 1850 - 1862 by Commander Lindsay Brine, R. N. and F.R.G.S.

Travels amongst American Indians

On the Ruined Cities of Central America

House Publications

Past and present inhabitants of the Cyrenaica

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