Charles Barrington Brown
Charles Barrington Brown
Charles Barrington Brown (23 August 1839, Cape Breton Island – 13 February 1917, London) was a Canadian geologist and explorer. On April 24, 1870, he was one of two English-based geologists appointed government surveyors to the colony of British Guiana (now known as Guyana). That same year, he was the first Westerner to see Kaieteur Falls.[1] The other surveyor was James Sawkins. -Wikipedia
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Reports on the physical, descriptive, and economic geology of British Guiana
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Canoe and camp life
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Fifteen thousand miles on the Amazon and its tributaries
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Report on the Kaieteur waterfall in Guiana
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Reports on the Geology of Jamaica; Or, Part II. of the West Indian Survey
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Structure and surface
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On stone implements from north-west Peru
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Reports on the physical, descriptive, and economic geology of British Guiana
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Canoe and camp life
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Fifteen thousand miles on the Amazon and its tributaries
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Report on the Kaieteur waterfall in Guiana
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Reports on the Geology of Jamaica; Or, Part II. of the West Indian Survey
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Structure and surface
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On stone implements from north-west Peru