Abandoned The incredible tale of a French castaway Stories from the Archives


Histoire Narcisse, le Vendéen devenu le sauvage blanc

French cabin boy Narcisse Pelletier was shipwrecked off the coast of Queensland Australia, then rescued and adopted by a First Nations family, before being 'rescued' again by European sailors 17 years later. When found, Pelletier had markings across his chest and arms (cicatrices). When rescued, he'd been taken to a family of Uutaalnganu.


Abandoned The incredible tale of a French castaway Stories from the Archives

This Author in Trove Biography Narcisse Pelletier was a French sailor who was abandoned on the northeast coast of Australia in the mid-19th century and taken in by the Aboriginal people of the area. Seventeen years later, he was discovered by English sailors and taken to Sydney. Last amended 16 Jan 2016 07:14:20 Follow Export this record TXT | CSV


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'In 1858, 14-year-old Narcisse Pelletier sailed from Marseilles in the French trader Saint-Paul. With a cargo of Bordeaux wine, they stopped in Bombay, then Hong Kong, and from there they set sail with more than 300 Chinese prospectors bound for the goldfields of Ballarat and Bendigo. Around the eastern tip of New Guinea, however, the ship became engulfed in fog, struck reefs and ran aground.


La vie de Narcisse Pelletier Exposition Tattow Stories

Documentaire - Narcisse Pelletier, Naufragé, Aborigène, réalisé par Serge Aillery 52 minutes (2018) Les comédiens Le docteur Constant Merland : Olivier Martinaud Narcisse Pelletier : Grégory Quidel Sir John Ottley : Léonard Bertrand Le journaliste : François Pérache Et les voix de Dominique Parent, Jean-Luc Luyssen et Fabrice Laigle L'équipe


Narcisse Pelletier, un mousse parmi les aborigènes La culture à Audencia

Narcisse Pelletier (1 January 1844 - 28 September 1894), born in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie in the Vendée was a French sailor. He was abandoned in 1858 at the age of 14 on the Cape York Peninsula, in Australia, during the dry season (late September or early October).


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Narcisse Pelletier, 14, left Marseilles in the summer of 1857 after having secured himself a job as a cabin boy on a ship named the Saint-Paul. He had been working as a cabin boy since the age of eight, and his father was a shoemaker in St. Gilles, near Bordeaux. In the fall of 1858 over 300 Chinese immigrants boarded the Saint-Paul en route to.


VOYAGES ET VOYAGEURS FRANÇOIS GARDE, "CE QU'IL ADVINT DU SAUVAGE BLANC", résumé et rapports

Narcisse Pelletier, from the village of Saint-Gilles-sur-Vie, was fourteen years old when the Saint-Paul was wrecked near Rossel Island off New Guinea in 1858. Leaving behind more than 300 Chinese labourers recruited for the Australian goldfields, believed to have been subsequently massacred by the Rossel Islanders, the ship's captain and crew.


Narcisse Pelletier, la vraie histoire du "sauvage blanc"

À propos de la série. Au départ, il y a une histoire simple : Un mousse vendéen, un embarquement, un naufrage ! Et c'est ici que commence l'étrange histoire oubliée de Narcisse Pelletier, alias Amglo, l'aborigène de Saint-Gilles. Dans les registres des archives départementales de Vendée, il figure sous le nom de Pelletier.


Narcisse Pelletier, l’aborigène vendéen

En 1858, Narcisse Pelletier est un jeune mousse de 14 ans lorsque son bateau le St Paul s'échoue au large des côtes australiennes. Les Wanthaalas vont le recueillir et l'adopter. Durant 17 ans, le gamin va vivre en totale immersion avec les aborigènes.


Tales from Colonial Queensland The Singular Tale of Narcisse Pelletier

Canadian Artist photographer and filmmaker Narcisse Pelletier. Taught by The Group Of Seven, attended the Ontario College of Art in Toronto and the OCA Port Hope Summer School. Canadian landscape painter from the 1920s.


Un message à propos de Narcisse Pelletier La Hutte des Classes

Joseph Narcisse Albert Pelletier (1902-1981) was a French Canadian Artist, Photographer and Filmmaker. He was born in Penetaguishene, Simcoe County, Ontario and resided in Toronto, Ontario. In 1921 Narcisse attended the Ontario College of Art. It was a significant year for the school as it had just shortened its name to simply The "Ontario.


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The Singular Tale of Narcisse Pelletier. In May 1875, the steamer Brisbane entered Moreton Bay on the way to Brisbane Town. On board was a young Frenchman called Nicholas Pelletier. His sensational story was detailed in the local press after he landed[1]: THE Eastern and Australian steamship "Brisbane" has, this voyage, conveyed to the.


Narcisse PELLETIER, la vraie histoire du sauvage blanc Rochefort Pacifique

Narcisse Pelletier (1 January 1844 - 28 September 1894), born in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie in the Vendée was a French sailor. He was abandoned in 1858 at the age of 14 on the Cape York Peninsula, in Australia, during the dry season (late September or early October).


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Jeune mousse vendéen, Narcisse Pelletier quitte sa région natale, en 1856, pour s'engager dans des voyages au long cours alors qu'il n'a que 12 ans. Il embarque à Marseille sur un trois mâts, le Saint-Paul, qui s'échoue des mois plus tard près de l'île Rossel, en Nouvelle-Guinée.


Narcisse Pelletier, un voyageur hors norme SaintNazaire

Né le 1er janvier 1844, ce fils d'un bottier vendéen prit la mer comme mousse à l'âge de 13 ans. Il embarqua à Marseille à bord d'un trois-mâts qui fit naufrage le 30 septembre 1858 sur un récif de corail, en Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée. Abandonné par l'équipage, le jeune garçon blessé fut recueilli par un clan aborigène de Cap York, en Australie.