Everything about Willem De Vlamingh totally explained
Willem de Vlamingh (born
28 November 1640,
Vlieland - around 1698) was a
Dutch sea-captain who explored the southwest coast of
Australia (then "
New Holland") in the late
17th century.
Vlamingh joined the VOC (Dutch East India Company) in 1688 and made his first voyage to
Batavia in the same year. Following a second voyage, in 1694, he was asked to mount an expedition to search for the
Ridderschap van Holland, a VOC capital ship that was lost with 325 passengers and crew on its way to Batavia in 1694. VOC officials believed it might have run aground on the west coast of New Holland.
In 1696, Willem de Vlamingh commanded the rescue mission to Australia's west coast to look for survivors of the
Ridderschap van Holland that had gone missing two years earlier. The mission proved fruitless, but along the way Vlamingh charted parts of the continent's western coast and as a result improved navigation on the Indian Ocean route from the African Cape of Good Hope to the Dutch East Indies. There were three ships under his command: the
frigate De Geelvink, captained by de Vlamingh himself; the
hooker De Nijptang, under Captain Gerrit Collaert; and the
galiot Weseltje, under Captain Joshua de Vlamingh, son of Willem de Vlamingh. The expedition departed Amsterdam on
2 May 1696
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