Francis Joseph Bayldon Explained

Francis Joseph Bayldon
Birth Date:23 April 1872
Birth Place:Partney, Lincolnshire, England
Death Place:Edgecliff, Australia
Resting Place:Bayldon Shoals
Resting Place Coordinates:-9.1333°N 168°W
Other Names:Gentle Annie
Employer:Burns Philp
M.B.E. 1938
Spouse:Stella Clare Summerbelle
Children:Dr. Francis Wood Bayldon
Parents:Rev. Joe Wood Bayldon, Jessie Caroline Nicholls

Francis Joseph Bayldon MBE (1872–1948) was an Australian master mariner and nautical instructor. Born in England, he was apprenticed to Devitt & Moore, and was an officer on their passenger ships, on a route that circled the globe, around the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn. He was later with the Canadian-Australian Line, sailing between Vancouver and Sydney, Australia. He was on the Burns Philp ship the Moresby in 1901–1902.

He helped correct nautical charts for Pacific navigation. Bayldon Shoals, near Tulagi in the Solomon Islands, is named for him.[1]

He was a fellow of the Royal Australian Historical Society, and in 1925, published an article on the journeys of Luis Váez de Torres from the New Hebrides to the Moluccas.[2] He was also a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He was president of the local League of Ancient Mariners and vice-president of the Shiplovers' Society in Sydney.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Phillips, Nan . Australian Dictionary of Biography-Online edition: Bayldon, Francis Joseph (1872–1948) . Francis Joseph Bayldon (1872–1948) . National Centre of Biography, Australian National University . http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070216b.htm . 2008-01-19.
  2. Bayldon, FJ: Voyage of Luis Vaez de Torres. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Historical Society xvi.133–46 1925