k Libya A sand wind on the desert, George Francis Lyon 17951832 George Francis Lyon 17951832 was a rare combination of Arctic and African explorer. By all accounts a fun loving extrovert, he also managed to be a competent British Naval Officer, Commander, explorer, artist and socialite. While not having a particularly distinguished career, he is remembered for the entertaining journals he kept and for the watercolour paintings he completed in the Sahara and the Arctic.brbrbrIn 1818 he was sent with Joseph Ritchie by Sir John Barrow to find the course of the Niger River and the location of Timbuktu, The expedition was underfunded, lacked support and because of the ideas of John Barrow departed from Tripoli and thus had to cross the Sahara as a preliminary part of their journey. brbrThe expedition was underfunded, lacking support and because of the ideas of John Barrow departed from Tripoli and thus had to cross the Sahara as a preliminary part of their journey.A year later, due to much officialdom they had only got as far as Murzuq where they both fell ill. Exactly a year to the day he left, he arrived back in Tripoli, the expedition being a complete failure. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Libya: A sand wind on the desert, George Francis Lyon  1795 1832  George Francis Lyon  1795 1832  was a rare combination of Arctic and African explorer. By all accounts a fun loving extrovert, he also managed to be a competent British Naval Officer, Commander, explorer, artist and socialite. While not having a particularly distinguished career, he is remembered for the entertaining journals he kept and for the watercolour paintings he completed in the Sahara and the Arctic. br   br   br    In 1818 he was sent with Joseph Ritchie by Sir John Barrow to find the course of the Niger River and the location of Timbuktu, The expedition was underfunded, lacked support and because of the ideas of John Barrow departed from Tripoli and thus had to cross the Sahara as a preliminary part of their journey.  br   br  The expedition was underfunded, lacking support and because of the ideas of John Barrow departed from Tripoli and thus had to cross the Sahara as a preliminary part of their journey.  A year later, due to much officialdom they had only got as far as Murzuq where they both fell ill. Exactly a year to the day he left, he arrived back in Tripoli, the expedition being a complete failure.
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Libya: A sand wind on the desert, George Francis Lyon (1795-1832)

George Francis Lyon (1795-1832) was a rare combination of Arctic and African explorer. By all accounts a fun loving extrovert, he also managed to be a competent British Naval Officer, Commander, explorer, artist and socialite. While not having a particularly distinguished career, he is remembered for the entertaining journals he kept and for the watercolour paintings he completed in the Sahara and the Arctic.<br/><br/><br/> In 1818 he was sent with Joseph Ritchie by Sir John Barrow to find the course of the Niger River and the location of Timbuktu, The expedition was underfunded, lacked support and because of the ideas of John Barrow departed from Tripoli and thus had to cross the Sahara as a preliminary part of their journey. <br/><br/>The expedition was underfunded, lacking support and because of the ideas of John Barrow departed from Tripoli and thus had to cross the Sahara as a preliminary part of their journey. A year later, due to much officialdom they had only got as far as Murzuq where they both fell ill. Exactly a year to the day he left, he arrived back in Tripoli, the expedition being a complete failure.

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