Awards & Winners

Edward Augustus Inglefield

Date of Birth 27-March-1820
Place of Birth Cheltenham
(Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, England)
Nationality United Kingdom
Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield was a Royal Naval officer who led one of the searches for the missing Arctic explorer John Franklin during the 1850s. In doing so, his expedition charted previously unexplored areas along the northern Canadian coastline, including Baffin Bay, Smith Sound and Lancaster Sound. He was also the inventor of the marine hydraulic steering gear and the anchor design that bears his name. The warship HMS Inglefield is named after him, as is the Inglefield Land region of Greenland.

Awards by Edward Augustus Inglefield

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1853


Patron's Gold Medal
(For his enterprising Survey of the coasts of Baffin Bay, Smith Sound and Lancaster Sound)