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Sir Henry Kellett
Sir Henry Kellett
Born2 November 1806
Died1 March 1875
AllegianceUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Service / branch Royal Navy
Years of service1822-1871
RankVice Admiral
CommandsHMS Herald
HMS Resolute
China Station
Battles / warsFirst Opium War
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath

Vice Admiral Sir Henry Kellett KCB (2 November 1806 – 1 March 1875) was a British naval officer and explorer.

Kellett joined the Royal Navy in 1822.[1] He spent three years in the West Indies and then served on survey vessels under William Fitzwilliam Owen in Africa, and as second in command on HMS Sulphur under Edward Belcher in the East Indies and in the First Opium War with China.[2]

In 1845 he was appointed captain of the survey ship HMS Herald, being reassigned in 1848 to join the search for Sir John Franklin. During this voyage he sailed through the Bering Strait across the Chukchi Sea and discovered Herald Island. Kellett landed on Herald Island and named it after his ship. He also sighted Wrangel Island in the western horizon. In 1852, he commanded HMS Resolute and went to the aid of Robert McClure, whose vessel, Investigator, was trapped in the Arctic.[2] His men constructed a storehouse on Dealy Island off the south coast of Melville Island.[3]

He became Senior Officer in the West Indies in 1855 and Commander-in-Chief, China Station in 1869.[1] He retired in 1871.[1]

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Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, China Station
1869–1871
Succeeded by

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