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Erica believes Dr. Huston had the idea for the expedition. Erica worried when she heard that [[Anastasia]] was going. | Erica believes Dr. Huston had the idea for the expedition. Erica worried when she heard that [[Anastasia]] was going. | ||
Members | ==Members== | ||
* [[Roger Carlyle]] - Led expedition to recover [[King Solomon's Mines]] | * [[Roger Carlyle]] - Led expedition to recover [[King Solomon's Mines]] |
Revision as of 19:28, 5 November 2016
Background
Erica believes Dr. Huston had the idea for the expedition. Erica worried when she heard that Anastasia was going.
Members
- Roger Carlyle - Led expedition to recover King Solomon's Mines
- Sir Aubrey Penhew - Assistant leader of expedition and in charge of excavations
- Dr. Robert Huston - Freudian psychologist accompanied expedition
- Miss Hypatia Masters - Photographer and archivist to expedition
- Mr. Jack Brady - General factotum on expedition
Clippings
Carlyle Expedition
Erica Carlyle's Journey
Timeline
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Carlyle Expedition
- Left from New York, NY, USA aboard British steamship Imperial Standard on April 5, 1919
- London, England
- Performed researches under the auspices of the Penhew Foundation
- Cairo, Egypt
- Travelled from Cairo June 30 - July 23, 1919 for "East Africa" via ship, supposedly for "well-earned rest"
- Mombasa, Kenya
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Departed August 3, 1919, ostensibly on camera safari, but rumor insisted they ere after legendary Biblical treasures
- Reportedly intended to explore Great Rift Valley to the northwest of Nairobi
- Last contact in August 1919
Erica Carlyle's Journey
- Mombasa, Kenya
- Erica Carlyle arrives March 11, 1920, aboard Egyptian ship Fount of Life
- Recent Kikuyu-villager reports of massacre near Aberdare Forest
- Departs March 12, 1920
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Carlyle Expedition confirmed massacred on May 24, 1920"
- Erica credits Kikuyu tribesmen for discovery, although police found the massacre site
- Erica departs somewhere around the beginning of June 1920
- Five Nandi tribesmen executed on June 19, 1920, convicted as ringleaders of Carlyle Expedition massacre