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A worthwhile expansion of this would be a discussion of Rose de Freycinet and her book (she had secretly been taken aboard the l'Uranie) as well as the search for the ship in the Falkland Islands by members of the WA Museum in 2001 [1][2][3]. I'll look at this sometime in the future if someone doesn't beat me to it. —Moondyne 01:59, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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This article was automatically assessed because at least one article was rated and this bot brought all the other ratings up to at least that level. BetacommandBot 07:17, 27 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Officers of the Uranie

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https://silentworldfoundation.org.au/object/manuscript-voyage-of-uranie/

Manuscript, signed by the following officers:

  • Jérôme Frédéric Perrette Lamarche, second in command
  • Jean Jacques Nicolas Labiche, second lieutenant
  • Clair Leonard Theodore Laborde, ensign
  • Jacques Etienne Victor Arago, artist
  • Jean René Constant Quoy, ship’s surgeon
  • Théodore Fabré, midshipman
  • H. Requin, commis aux revues
  • Louis Isidore Duperrey, ensign
  • Florentin Louis Quelen (Quélen) de la Villeglée (Villeglaye), chaplain
  • Joseph Alfonse Pellion, “gunner” (actually artist)
  • Auguste Bérard, midshipman
  • Du Baur, midshipman
  • Gaimard, assistant surgeon and naturalist
  • CH. J Ferrand Gaudichaud / Charles Gaudichaud Beaupré, botanist
  • N.F. Gurin, midshipman
  • L. Railliard, midshipman

The English-language edition of “Narrative of a voyage…” p. viii mentions Lamarche, Duperrey, Fabré, Labiche, Bernard, Guerin, Laborde, Pellion, Railliard, Fernando, Duband. ⁓ Pelagicmessages ) 06:57, 19 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]