Vice Admiral Joseph Denman (23 June 1810 – 26 November 1874) was a British naval officer, most noted for his actions against the slave trade as a commander of HMS Wanderer of the West Africa Squadron.
Vice Admiral JosephDenman (23 June 1810 – 26 November 1874) was a British naval officer, most noted for his actions against the slave trade as a commander...
for Rear Admiral JosephDenman who was commander of the Pacific station from 1864 to 1866. The earliest colonial settlers of Denman Island arrived during...
George Denman (23 December 1819 – 21 September 1896) was an English barrister, High Court judge, and Liberal politician. Denman was born at 50 Russell...
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he duly received promotion, leaving with a commendation from Captain JosephDenman, 'as an officer of great zeal and promise. His ready resource, active...
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North American colonies would depart from the British Empire. Admiral JosephDenman told the Admiralty that British Columbia did not deserve Royal Navy...
British government. King Siaka was king of the Gallinas in 1840, when JosephDenman contacted him as regards the plight of Fry Norman, a Black British woman...
was commanded by JosephDenman, who managed the ship between Cape Verde and Cape Palmas, Liberia. Due to the activity there, Denman as captain of the...
Denman Waldo Ross (January 10, 1853 – September 12, 1935) was an American painter, art collector, and scholar of art history and theory. He was a lecturer...
family had finished their travels, they returned to Canada, settling on Denman Island, which his mother's family had called home for five generations....