Speke, John Hanning
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Speke, John Hanning (1827–64), explorer, discovered Lake Victoria Nyanza, Lake Tanganyika, and gave information to Sir S.
Baker which led to the discovery of Lake Albert Nyanza. He published in 1863 his
Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile and in 1864
What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.
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John Hanning Speke (1827-64): Richard Burton's exploring companion, John Speke was the first European to reach Lake Victoria, which he correctly identified as a source of the Nile.(Late Great Geographers #54)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Geographical; 4/1/2005; 700+ words
; What was his background? John Hanning Speke was born in Devon on 4 May 1827 to Georgina Hanning and William Speke. He served in the British Indian...out to explore Somalia in 1854, Speke was on leave from the 46th Regiment...
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The sad story of Burton, Speke, and the Nile; or, was John Hanning Speke a cad?(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 8/1/2006; 517 words
; 080475571X The sad story of Burton, Speke, and the Nile; or, was John Hanning Speke a cad? Carnochan, W.B. Stanford U. Press...Burton discovered the source of the Nile. No, John Hanning Speke discovered it. The problem is...
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Paperback round-up.(The Great Game: On Secret Service in High Asia)(The Sad Story of Burton, Speke and the Nile or was John Hanning Speke a Cad?)(The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Geographical; 6/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...for a curious book--The Sad Story of Burton, Speke and The Nile or Was John Hanning Speke a Cad?--in which Stanford University professor...of 19th-century explorers Richard Burton and John Hanning Speke over Speke's claim to have discovered...
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Captain Speke's artificial horizon: the army officer and explorer used this navigational aid during his search for the source of the River Nile.(FROM THE COLLECTION)(John Hanning Speke )
Magazine article from: Geographical; 1/1/2008; 700+ words
; Born in Devon in 1827, John Hanning Speke was commissioned into the British...the River Nile. In April 1855, Speke joined Captain Richard Francis Burton...face pierced both his cheeks, and Speke was captured and stabbed several...
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El viajero; John Hanning Speke, 1827-1864.(TT: The traveler; John Hanning Speke, 1827-1864)
Magazine article from: Tribuna de Actualidad; 8/11/1997; 379 words
; La vida de Speke va unida a la de Richard F. Burton (TRIBUNA, nm. 467). Explor el Himalaya siendo oficial del ejrcito ingls. En el ao 1855...
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In speke's ear: Beetlemania?(John Hanning Speke)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Sports Afield; 10/1/2006; ; 609 words
; ...injuries and afflictions suffered by John Harming Speke during his quest to discover the...beetles" swarming about his tent, Speke fell asleep. He quickly awoke when...his ear failed to flush it out, Speke took to lancing the creature with...
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UNRAVELING SPEKE: THE UNKNOWN REVISION OF AN AFRICAN EXPLORATION CLASSIC
Magazine article from: History In Africa; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Eliot, Joseph Conrad, John Buchan, and Anthony Trollope...catalog as "MS. 4872-4. John Hanning Speke. Manuscript and proofs...very different from what Speke had originally intended...revision, concerning John Hanning Speke's battle...
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CARTOGRAPHICAL QUANDARIES: THE LIMITS OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN BURTON'S AND SPEKE'S SEARCH FOR THE SOURCE OF THE NILE
Magazine article from: History In Africa; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Victoria on 3 August 1858, John Hanning Speke (1859b:397) realized...Richard Burton and Captain Hanning Speke." Yet Speke...lacked empirical support (Speke had, after all, only...outlet of the Nile), Speke reacted with anger...
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`Mountains' resurrects an explorer
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 3/23/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...2 Richard Burton Patrick Bergin John Hanning Speke Iain Glen Oliphant Richard E. Grant Isabel Fiona Shaw Lord Murchison John Savident Lord Oliphant James Villiers...expeditions led by Burton and John Hanning Speke, who marched for months through...
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The Arts: Discover the Nile and die Television
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 2/13/2000; ; 700+ words
; THE death of the explorer John Hanning Speke in September 1863 is one of the...fellow explorer, Richard Burton, Speke shot himself. The two men had embarked...Bennett's score, and marvel too at John Sessions's superbly judged performance...
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John Hanning Speke
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
John Hanning Speke An English explorer of Africa, John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) solved the riddle of the Nile River by discovering its source during the course of an epic journey to and through the Great Lakes region of eastern Africa. Ever...
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Speke, John Hanning
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Speke, John Hanning (1827–64). British soldier and explorer. Speke became famous as the result of two exploratory...which reached Lake Tanganyika in 1858, Speke conceived the idea that Lake Victoria...
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Glen, Iain 1961–
Book article from: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
...Willie Quinton, Fools of Fortune, Laurenfilm, 1990. John Hanning Speke, Mountains of the Moon, Carolco Pictures, 1990. Hamlet...anima (also known as The Soul Keeper ), 2003. Brother John, Song for a Raggy Boy, 2003. Richard Sorge, Spy Sorge...
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Sir Samuel White Baker
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...launched an expedition up the White Nile in December 1862. Arriving at Gondokoro, the Bakers met the British explorers John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant, who had reached Lake Victoria and the Nile from the East African coast. In 1863-1864...
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Jean-Baptiste Marchand
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Djibouti by forming an alliance with Ethiopia. The upper Nile had been originally explored by British explorers such as John Hanning Speke and Samuel Baker. An Anglo-Egyptian government had been imposed on the Sudan that reached as far south as the...
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