Bartholomew Sulivan

Admiral Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, KCB (18 November 1810 – 1 January 1890) was a British naval officer and hydrographer. He was a leading advocate of the value of nautical surveying in relation to naval operations. Sulivan was born at Mylor, Cornwall, near Falmouth, the son of Rear Admiral Thomas Ball Sulivan. He was the commander of the combined Anglo-French fleet at the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado which took place on 20 November 1845. He was created a CB in July 1855, and a KCB in the June 1869 Birthday Honours.

Bartholomew Sulivan

Admiral Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, KCB (18 November 1810 – 1 January 1890) was a British naval officer and hydrographer. He was a leading advocate of the value of nautical surveying in relation to naval operations. Sulivan was born at Mylor, Cornwall, near Falmouth, the son of Rear Admiral Thomas Ball Sulivan. He was the commander of the combined Anglo-French fleet at the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado which took place on 20 November 1845. He was created a CB in July 1855, and a KCB in the June 1869 Birthday Honours.