Thomas Joseph Hutchinson

Thomas Joseph Hutchinson ( born January 18, 1820 Stonyford, Ireland, † March 23, 1885 ) was a British explorer and consul.

Hutchinson dealt first with medicine and became a doctor, before 1851, a trip to West Africa undertook. Between 1854 and 1855 he toured as the main doctor of the expedition to Niger this part of Africa. 1855 Hutchinson English consul in the Bight of Biafra and Fernando Poo, which he managed as governor for the Spanish government also since 1857. 1861 he was appointed consul in Rosario in Argentina. Here he explored including the valley of the Rio Salado. In 1870 he was Consul in Callao. Since 1870 he lived at his country estate in Ireland and died on 23 March 1885.

Works

  • Narrative of the Niger - Tshalda - Binue exploration of 1854-55, 1855
  • Impressions of Western Africa, 1858
  • Ten years' wanderings among the Ethiopians, 1861
  • Buenos Ayres and Argentine gleanings, 1865
  • Two years in Peru, 1874
  • Summer rambles in Brittany, 1876
  • Discoverer (19th Century )
  • Politicians (United Kingdom)
  • Briton
  • African explorer
  • Born in 1820
  • Died in 1885
  • Man
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