"Sir John Franklin died on the 11th of June 1847 and the total loss by deaths in the Expedition has been to this date 9 ...
Another piece of the Franklin Expedition puzzle has dropped into ... Two ships, the HMS Erebus and the HMS Terror, held 129 ...
The 134 men aboard the ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, which sailed from England in May 1845 under the leadership of Captain John Franklin, were equipped with seemingly ample provisions and state ...
A member of a doomed 1845 Arctic voyage has been identified by researchers who matched his DNA with that of a living descendant from South Africa. Tests confirmed skeletal remains recovered from ...
It is the only known photograph of Capt Francis Crozier An original portrait photograph of a famous Arctic explorer, taken shortly before the doomed Franklin expedition, will be auctioned in ...
In the murkiness shrouding the wrecks of the Franklin Expedition, the mysteries are endless. How did HMS Erebus and HMS Terror end up where they did in the mid-19th ...
From 2016: How one man’s efforts to build inroads with northern communities helped uncover the second of Sir John Franklin’s doomed ships Two years after the discovery of the Franklin ...
We are glad to welcome you to The Franklin Exploration, a bilingual travelling pop-up exhibit developed by Parks Canada and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). It reveals the story about one of the ...
Commemorative cairn at Erebus Bay constructed in 2014. The cairn contains the remains of John Gregory and two other members of the 1845 Franklin expedition. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!