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Artifacts recovered from the wreck of Sir John Franklin's Northwest Passage expedition are now on display at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, U.K. Though the ownership of the artifacts ...
I go upstairs to my room, order soup and for three hours scroll through the National Maritime Museum’s online catalog of Franklin expedition relics, losing myself in the virtual vitrines.
This bell was the first item found in the dives from the two ships. It remains remarkably intact. 129 men, under the command of Captain Sir John Franklin, left England in 1845 to navigate the ...
curator of ship history at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. “In the relatively sterile waters of the Arctic, they’re going to last a long time.” The Franklin expedition set ...
The National Maritime Museum in London ... For the curators, the Franklin expedition is a developing story. "There's only so much we know right now," Ryan said. "And finding … where the ships ...
Thomas Smith / National Maritime Museum Nearly two centuries ago ... and roughly three years’ worth of food supplies, the Franklin Expedition seemed the best bet to find the fabled passageway ...
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although pieces from the jigsaw puzzle of their final years are on display at the National Maritime Museum in Death In The Ice: The Shocking Story Of Franklin’s Final Expedition. The exhibition ...
Artifacts from an Arctic mystery dating back to 1845 have made their way to the Anchorage Museum. The exhibition, “Death in the Ice: The Mystery of the Franklin Expedition,” explores the ...
Jane Franklin, wife of the expedition's commander Public domain ... The Victory Point Note National Maritime Museum An illustration of Franklin artifacts recovered by Scottish explorer John ...