Admiral Julián Irízar (Capilla del Señor, Buenos Aires Province, January 7, 1869 – March 17, 1935) was an officer of the Argentine Navy. He became a key...
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British musician Julian Gavin (born 1965), Australian-born British operatic tenor Julián Gayarre (1844–1890), Spanish opera singer Julián Gil (born 1970)...
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putting her out of commission until April 2017. The ship was named after Julián Irízar. In 1903, when he held the rank of Lieutenant, he commanded the Argentine...
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1903–05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, and named by him for Captain Julián Irízar of the Argentine Navy. The island was recharted in 1935 by the British...
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storm in the North Atlantic on 24 December 1915. Uruguay Argentina Julián Irízar Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901–1903 British-built in Birkenhead in...
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Uruguay. It set out on 8 October 1903 under the command of Lieutenant Julián Irizar to find and rescue members of the expedition who had been sheltering...
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Lamplugh Island (redirect from Cape Irizar)
Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE), 1901-04, under Scott. He named it for Captain Julian Irizar, of the Argentine naval vessel Uruguay, who rescued the shipwrecked...
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destroyed by ice. The rescue effort was led by Lieutenant Commander Julián Irízar who returned from his London diplomatic post of Naval Attache. A special...
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ARA Uruguay commanded by Captain de Corbeta (Lieutenant commander) Julián Irízar successfully rescued the Swedish expedition team of Otto Nordenskjöld...
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1903 and were soon picked up by the corvette ARA Uruguay (commanded by Julián Irízar), dispatched after Antarctic had failed to make its appointed return...
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