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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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Informační zdroje – Ztracená Franklinova expedice
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Z Ztracená Franklinova expedice. Českých zdrojů je málo, proto se zde budu snažit uvést spíše kompletní výčet. U anglickojazyčných zdrojů se budu snažit vybrat ty důležitější. Zpráva zanechaná Franklinovou expedicí na ostrově Krále Viléma. Novinové články z Google News Archive (Archivu zpráv Google). Na doméně franklinova-expedice.cz jsou nově (od srpna 2015) k dispozici český a anglický vyhledavače ve webech zabývajících se Franklinovou expedicí. Https:/ hledej.franklinova-expedice.cz. Franklin, sir John.
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Erebus & Terror Files: September 2014
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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. Friday, 12 September 2014. The thrilling news of the discovery of the remains of one of Franklin's ships has left everyone wanting to know the answer to one question: is it Sir John Franklin's HMS Erebus. Or Francis Crozier's HMS Terror. Windlass and cathead of HMS Terror (top) and HMS Erebus (bottom),. London, United Kingdom.
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Erebus & Terror Files: Windlass and Cathead
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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. Friday, 12 September 2014. The thrilling news of the discovery of the remains of one of Franklin's ships has left everyone wanting to know the answer to one question: is it Sir John Franklin's HMS Erebus. Or Francis Crozier's HMS Terror. Windlass and cathead of HMS Terror (top) and HMS Erebus (bottom),. Peter, great post as al...
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Erebus & Terror Files: November 2012
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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. Saturday, 10 November 2012. Memorial to the crews of Erebus and Terror. One of the lesser known memorials to the dead of the Franklin expedition is this brass plaque in the former St Andrews Waterside Mission Church. On the banks of the Thames at Gravesend. The Church building is not open to the public on a daily basis but is ...
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Erebus & Terror Files: August 2014
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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. Friday, 1 August 2014. Return to Poctes Bay. In his book the Voyage of the Fox. When Sir John Ross published his Narrative of a second voyage in search of a North-west passage. I have long wondered who Mr, or perhaps Señor. A close look at the map from Ross' Narrative (above). The Society's journal article. The Hydrographic Of...
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Erebus & Terror Files: March 2015
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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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Erebus & Terror Files: October 2014
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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. Sunday, 5 October 2014. Interior details of HMS Erebus. I have referred previously to the superb depiction of Fitzjames's cabin printed in the Illustrated London News, and also to the subject of on-board illumination. Turning now to artificial illumination, I have tried to make sense of the part of the drawing in the immediate...
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Erebus & Terror Files: June 2012
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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. Sunday, 24 June 2012. The writing's on the wall for little 'Weesy' Coppin (if my memory serves me right). This is a follow up to Russell Potter's recent post. On "the 'Revelation' of the little child of Londonderry". Captain Coppin's story of the 'revelation' is neatly summarised in a diary entry. Unfortunately the octogenaria...