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    Raymond Rallier du Baty (30 August 1881 – 7 May 1978) was a French sailor and explorer, from Lorient in Brittany, who carried out surveys of the subantarctic...
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    The Rallier du Baty Peninsula (French: Péninsule Rallier du Baty or Presqu'ile Rallier du Baty) is a peninsula of Grande Terre, the main island of the...
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    claimant's rights and obligations. In 1908, the French explorer Raymond Rallier du Baty made a privately funded expedition to the island. His autobiographical...
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  • explorer and sailor Captain Raymond Rallier du Baty, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons in 1922. The book describes Captain du Baty's experience on the voyage...
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    more personal works. The name "Port-Christmas" was established by Raymond Rallier du Baty in 1908 to designate the most isolated part of Baie de l'Oiseau...
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    du Prince-de-Monaco, an unnamed hill reaches an elevation of 99 metres (325 feet) above sea level. Their name was chosen by Raymond Rallier du Baty in...
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    1951, admiral, Chief of Staff of the French Navy (2008–2011) Raymond Rallier du Baty (1881–1978), explorer of the Kerguelen islands. Henri Dupuy de...
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    strewn with many islands and islets. It was thus so called by Raymond Rallier du Baty at the time of its forwardings of the beginning of the 20th century...
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    Booth Island (redirect from Rallier Island)
    FrAE under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1903-05, and named by him for Raymond Rallier du Baty, merchant marine cadet who signed on as seaman on the ship Français...
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  • as "Baie Laissez-Porter", then in 1915 as "Baie du Repos". In 1922, in La Géographie, Rallier du Baty explains: "This name is difficult to translate....
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