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Starvation Cove: Jens Munk's 1619 Expedition
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Mother Nature could probably not produce a more desolate spot on this wide Earth than that where the last survivors of the Franklin expedition found their end. - Heinrich Klutschak 1881. Sunday, June 14, 2009. Jens Munk's 1619 Expedition. A translation of Jens Munk's account can be downloaded from Google Books: Danish Arctic Expeditions 1605 to 1620, by C. C. A. Gosch 1897. June 17, 2009 at 8:10 AM. Many thanks for this - I hadnt known that Munks narrative was available from Google Books! His tale is ind...
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Starvation Cove: March 2015
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Mother Nature could probably not produce a more desolate spot on this wide Earth than that where the last survivors of the Franklin expedition found their end. - Heinrich Klutschak 1881. Monday, March 9, 2015. The Voyage of the Fox. By Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, 1860. McClintock's expedition found the boat in Erebus Bay and the Victory Point note. Schwatka's search, by William Henry Gilder. New York, 1881. The Search For Franklin, A narrative of the American expedition under lieutenant Schwatka.
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Starvation Cove: August 2012
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Mother Nature could probably not produce a more desolate spot on this wide Earth than that where the last survivors of the Franklin expedition found their end. - Heinrich Klutschak 1881. Monday, August 27, 2012. The Utjulik Ship (HMS Erebus). The Inuit testimony about the Utjulik ship is given below. When possible the date and location of the testimony has been given:. Testimony recorded on Boothia Peninsula near Lat. 70-1/2. The latter also told us that the body of a man was found on board the ship; tha...
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Starvation Cove: July 2009
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Mother Nature could probably not produce a more desolate spot on this wide Earth than that where the last survivors of the Franklin expedition found their end. - Heinrich Klutschak 1881. Wednesday, July 15, 2009. New Search for Erebus and Terror. The bad news is that Parks Canada's search has been called off since the designated ice breaker is needed elsewhere (understandable and somewhat expected). The good news is that a private search expedition Finding Franklin 2009. Robert Grenier, leading the (now ...
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Erebus & Terror Files: Fraser's Patent Firehearth and Coppers
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Erebus and Terror Files. This blog is intended as a very occasional series of rambling notes documenting my thoughts and original research relating to the 1845 Franklin Expedition. Monday, 30 March 2015. Fraser's Patent Firehearth and Coppers. Inspired by the recent post. On the building HMS Terror blog here are a few images to explain my current thinking about the galley stoves of Erebus and Terror. The various parts of the galley stove and its attachments. The best example I have found of a contemporar...
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Hidden Tracks: Author interview with Erin Knight, Open Book: Toronto
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010. Author interview with Erin Knight, Open Book: Toronto. Just a note that I was interviewed this morning by Erin Knight of Open Book: Toronto about my book 'James Fitzjames: The Mystery Man of the Franklin Expedition'. You can find my interview at the Open Book: Toronto website here. It's also noted in the section listing all the reviews on the book's website at www.jamesfitzjames.net. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Erebus and Terror files.
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Starvation Cove: July 2015
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Mother Nature could probably not produce a more desolate spot on this wide Earth than that where the last survivors of the Franklin expedition found their end. - Heinrich Klutschak 1881. Sunday, July 12, 2015. A great site by a man building a museum quality, 1:48 scale, model of HMS Terror. The site includes excellent plans of HMS Terror as she was in 1845 along with details of the techniques used in creating the model. Watch the construction progress under the supervision "mini-Crozier.".
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Starvation Cove: June 2009
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Mother Nature could probably not produce a more desolate spot on this wide Earth than that where the last survivors of the Franklin expedition found their end. - Heinrich Klutschak 1881. Sunday, June 14, 2009. Jens Munk's 1619 Expedition. A translation of Jens Munk's account can be downloaded from Google Books: Danish Arctic Expeditions 1605 to 1620, by C. C. A. Gosch 1897. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). VISIONS OF THE NORTH. This year's Franklin search. Erebus and Terror Files. Roll Call of the Doomed.
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In Search of Franklin - 2012 expedition: November 2012
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In Search of Franklin - 2012 expedition. To go back and see 2011 Expedition go to: http:/ bushpilotdhc.blogspot.com/. Tuesday, November 13, 2012. The little ship Eagle. A little boat I had photographed in Cambridge Bay this last summer, abandoned a while ago. In doing some digging on this boat, I have come to find out that it was abandoned in 1954 by a famous local priest who had worked with the Inuit of Cambridge Bay, Father Steinman. Posted by Ron Carlson, RA ILL. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A little b...