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Determined and dedicated to the sciences, she dispatched many a vessel to the Arctic.
Becoming a haunting tale of history now known as Franklin's lost expedition. Franklin and his crew were last seen by whalers in Baffin Bay in July 1845.\nJohn Franklin (1786-1847) was a famous Arctic explorer that sailed to find the North-West Passage. Becoming a haunting tale of history, Franklin and his crew were last seen by whalers in Baffin Bay in July 1845. Many rescue missions were launched thereafter to find the lost ships, HMS Terror and Erebus. This detailed account also includes descriptions of the many missions to find Franklin and his crew and investigates the fate of Franklin's voyage.
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Sir John Franklin set out to traverse the Northwest Passage but became lost when the icepack closed around his ships. But has he been found?
Sir John Franklin von Karl Brandes
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This rare collection is a haunting remembrance of the brave explorers who set sail without modern technology.
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!
This rare collection is a haunting remembrance of the brave explorers who set sail without modern technology.
Becoming a haunting tale of history now known as Franklin's lost expedition. Franklin and his crew were last seen by whalers in Baffin Bay in July 1845. John Franklin (1786-1847) was a famous Arctic explorer that sailed to find the North-West Passage. Becoming a haunting tale of history, Franklin and his crew were last seen by whalers in Baffin Bay in July 1845. Many rescue missions were launched thereafter to find the lost ships, HMS Terror and Erebus. This detailed account also includes descriptions of the many missions to find Franklin and his crew and investigates the fate of Franklin's voyage.
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!
The Canadian government has proposed $15 million over three years to accelerate archaeological and conservation work for the wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror from the legendary and ill-fated Franklin Expedition of 1845.
Arctic Explorations: the Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, '54, '55. by Elisha Kent Kane ... Illustrated by Upwards of Three Hundred Engravings, From Sketches by the Author ...
It was on this day 175 years ago that Sir John Franklin and the crews of the H.M.S. Erebus and H.M.S. Terror departed from the port of Greenhithe on the coast of Kent in their attempt to complete t…
Sir John Franklin set out to traverse the Northwest Passage but became lost when the icepack closed around his ships. But has he been found?
The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich explores the mysterious disappearance of Sir John Franklin's expedition of 1845 When they set sail from the Thames on 19 May 1845, Sir John Franklin and his crew aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, were...
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!
The doomed 1845 voyage of Sir John Franklin to the Northwest Arctic Passage was one of the greatest disasters of British polar history, ending in the deaths of 129 crewmen.
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!
John Rae's reputation was ruined when Charles Dickens led campaign to discredit explorer.
Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1854.
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!
A new study by University of Glasgow researchers may give further insight to the deaths of all 129 crew of the ill-fated "Franklin Expedition" of 1845 which was lost in the Canadian Arctic as it attempted to navigate the final link in the fabled Northwest Passage in HMS Erebus and Terror.
Determined and dedicated to the sciences, she dispatched many a vessel to the Arctic.
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!
The story of Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition is a fascinating one. Read on to find out what we learned!