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Franklin Collection (#8)

"Franklin: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience" Embarking on the treacherous voyage in 1845

Background imageFranklin Collection: DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS

DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS
FRANKLINS TARTAR, or WILD CARNATION one of several species Date: 1796

Background imageFranklin Collection: SIR JOHN FRANKLIN

SIR JOHN FRANKLIN - English explorer and sailor. Date: 1786 - 1847

Background imageFranklin Collection: USA, Washington DC, National Mall, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

USA, Washington DC, National Mall, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Statue of the former President seatedl in his wheelchair

Background imageFranklin Collection: Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA - Birds eye view - toward the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co

Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA - Birds eye view - toward the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Date: circa 1930

Background imageFranklin Collection: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). Creator: Unknown

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). Creator: Unknown
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Background imageFranklin Collection: 1926 Franklin Series II. Creator: Unknown

1926 Franklin Series II. Creator: Unknown
1926 Franklin Series II

Background imageFranklin Collection: B. Franklin, (1706-1790), 1830. Creator: Unknown

B. Franklin, (1706-1790), 1830. Creator: Unknown
B. Franklin, (1706-1790), 1830. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) American polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States

Background imageFranklin Collection: He cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth, 19th century. Creator: J Thomson

He cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth, 19th century. Creator: J Thomson
He cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth, 19th century. Biblical scene, from John 11: 43: And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth

Background imageFranklin Collection: And the King said, Divide the living child in two, mid-late 19th century. Creator

And the King said, Divide the living child in two, mid-late 19th century. Creator
And the King said, Divide the living child in two, mid-late 19th century. Biblical scene, from 1 Kings 3: 25: And the king said, Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one

Background imageFranklin Collection: They found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, c1840. Creator

They found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, c1840. Creator
They found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, c1840. Biblical scene, from Luke 2: 46: And it came to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple

Background imageFranklin Collection: The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads, c1840. Creator: George Presbury

The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads, c1840. Creator: George Presbury
The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads, c1840. Biblical scene, from Genesis 48: 16: The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads; and let my name be named on them

Background imageFranklin Collection: Mount King William the Third, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Mount King William the Third, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Mount King William the Third, 1901. Mount King William in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, named during Sir John Franklins journey to the west in 1842. From " Federated Australia"

Background imageFranklin Collection: Franklin Square, Hobart, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Franklin Square, Hobart, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Franklin Square, Hobart, 1901. Satue of John Franklin, a former Governor of Tasmania who the square is named afte and Hobart Town Hall in Central Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageFranklin Collection: Captain MacClintocks Search for Franklin, 1859: The Discovery of the... Relics

Captain MacClintocks Search for Franklin, 1859: The Discovery of the... Relics
Captain MacClintocks Search for Franklin, 1859: The Discovery of the Ross Cairn Relics by Lieutenant Hobson, of the Yacht Fox, May 6, (1901)

Background imageFranklin Collection: Queen Victorias Interest in the Search for Franklin: 1856, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Queen Victorias Interest in the Search for Franklin: 1856, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Queen Victorias Interest in the Search for Franklin: Her Majesty visiting the Arctic Ship Resolute, December 16, 1856, (1901)

Background imageFranklin Collection: Franklin Statue, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Franklin Statue, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Franklin Statue, Washington, D.C. c1897. Benjamin Franklin carrara marble statue by Jacques Jouvenal, at 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C

Background imageFranklin Collection: From left: Frederick Ronald Midgley (1907-1985), Chief ?

From left: Frederick Ronald Midgley (1907-1985), Chief ?
From left: Frederick Ronald Midgley (1907-1985), Chief Test Pilot, Sqn Ldr Eric George Franklin OBE, DFC, AFC, Test Pilot and Barratt, Test Observer, in the Armstrong Whitworth AW52G, RG324

Background imageFranklin Collection: Duplicate of Franklins Press, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Duplicate of Franklins Press, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Duplicate of Franklins Press, (1881). Franklins Press was said to have been used by American scientist, diplomat and politician Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Background imageFranklin Collection: The Delaware River Bridge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Delaware River Bridge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Depiction of the intended Delaware River Bridge (now The Benjamin Franklin Bridge) between Camden, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageFranklin Collection: Free Library and Municipal Court, 20th Street, Philadelphia

Free Library and Municipal Court, 20th Street, Philadelphia
Free Library and Municipal Court, 20th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageFranklin Collection: Roosevelt Memorial unveiled at Grosvenor Gardens, London

Roosevelt Memorial unveiled at Grosvenor Gardens, London
The Roosevelt Memorial unveiled at Grosvenor Gardens, London by Mrs Roosevelt in the presence of King George VI and members of the British Royal Family on 12th April 1948 - Statue of Franklin Delano

Background imageFranklin Collection: Franklin Statue, Washington DC, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Franklin Statue, Washington DC, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Franklin Statue, Washington DC, USA, c1900. Marble statue by Jacques Jouvenal of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American statesman, polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States

Background imageFranklin Collection: Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, 16th December, 1856

Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, 16th December, 1856, published 1859 (colour lithograph). HMS Resolute was sent to the Arctic to search for Franklin

Background imageFranklin Collection: Independence of the United States, 1786. Artist: L Roger

Independence of the United States, 1786. Artist: L Roger
Independence of the United States, 1786. French allegory commemorating the friendship between France and the United States

Background imageFranklin Collection: Captain McClintocks search for missing Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, 6 May 1859 (1901)

Captain McClintocks search for missing Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, 6 May 1859 (1901). The discovery of the Ross Cairn relics by Lieutenant Hobson of the yacht Fox

Background imageFranklin Collection: Franklin Pierce 1804 to 1869. 14th president of the United States 1853 to 1857

Franklin Pierce 1804 to 1869. 14th president of the United States 1853 to 1857. From painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageFranklin Collection: Eskimos Build Igloo 3

Eskimos Build Igloo 3
Esquimaux creeping into the passage of a Snow Hut - observed during Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1818-1819

Background imageFranklin Collection: Members of Franklin expedition at Fort Enterprise

Members of Franklin expedition at Fort Enterprise
Members of the first Franklin expedition (1819-1822), including John Franklin, John Hepburn and Dr John Richardson, at Fort Enterprise, North America

Background imageFranklin Collection: NORWEGIAN ROYAL COUPLE. Crown Princess Martha and Crown Prince Olav (the future

NORWEGIAN ROYAL COUPLE. Crown Princess Martha and Crown Prince Olav (the future
NORWEGIAN ROYAL COUPLE. Crown Princess Mrtha and Crown Prince Olav (the future King Olav V) of Norway photographed at the White House in Washington, D.C. following a visit with President and Mrs

Background imageFranklin Collection: We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer

We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer, defining the term New Deal first used by Franklin
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1932. We Demand a New Deal! American cartoon, c1932, by John Miller Baer, defining the term New Deal first used by Franklin D

Background imageFranklin Collection: A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging

A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging citizens to take advantage
POSTER: SOCIAL SECURITY. A monthly check to you. Lithograph poster issued in 1935 by the Social Security Board urging citizens to take advantage of the recently passed Social Security Act

Background imageFranklin Collection: Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris, France

Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris, France, in February 1777
FRANKLIN & LAFAYETTE, 1777. Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris, France, in February 1777. Lithograph, French, 19th century

Background imageFranklin Collection: The Pellmell of the European Puzzle. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard, c1945

The Pellmell of the European Puzzle. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard, c1945, showing Franklin D
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON. The Pellmell of the European Puzzle. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard, c1945, showing Franklin D

Background imageFranklin Collection: What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits;

What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits; while President Roosevelt
F.D.R. CARTOON, 1930s. What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits; while President Roosevelt poured more than $8 billion into the emergency

Background imageFranklin Collection: An unfortunate wait. Cartoon depiction of the wait for President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt

An unfortunate wait. Cartoon depiction of the wait for President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt to replace the lame
CARTOON: HOOVERVILLE, 1933. An unfortunate wait. Cartoon depiction of the wait for President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt to replace the lame duck Herbert Hoover. Drawing, January 1933

Background imageFranklin Collection: President Franklin D. Roosevelt displaying some interest in adopting the Share the Wealth (i. e)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt displaying some interest in adopting the Share the Wealth (i. e)
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1934. President Franklin D. Roosevelt displaying some interest in adopting the Share the Wealth (i.e. soak the rich) programs of Senator Huey P

Background imageFranklin Collection: American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins

American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins pushing forward
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1936. American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins pushing forward outrageous spending on New Deal programs

Background imageFranklin Collection: Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of

Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of the departing Hoover
CARTOON: FDR, 1933. Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of the departing Hoover administration. Drawing, 1933, by Jerry Doyle

Background imageFranklin Collection: Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933

Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D

Background imageFranklin Collection: New Deal Cartoon, C1935

New Deal Cartoon, C1935
NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1935. President Franklin D. Roosevelt trying to heal a Depression-stricken United States with an every-growing assortment of New Deal agencies and programs

Background imageFranklin Collection: Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen

Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen
CARTOON: FDR & WORKINGMEN. Yes, You Remembered Me (The Forgotten Man). Cartoon, 1936, by Clarence D. Batchelor, on President Franklin D

Background imageFranklin Collection: New Deal Cartoon, 1933

New Deal Cartoon, 1933
NEW DEAL CARTOON, 1933. Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D

Background imageFranklin Collection: CARTOON: FDR, 1932

CARTOON: FDR, 1932. Just leave em, Herb. I ll do it all after March 4. Cartoon, 1932, by Clifford Berryman

Background imageFranklin Collection: World War Ii: Cartoon, 1938

World War Ii: Cartoon, 1938
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON, 1938. Laocoon, 1938. Cartoon by Clifford Berryman depicting the political struggle regarding Americas involvement in World War II

Background imageFranklin Collection: New Deal Cartoon, 1938

New Deal Cartoon, 1938
NEW DEAL CARTOON, 1938. Old Reliable! American cartoon, 1938, by Clifford Berryman criticizing President Roosevelt for his New Deal spending policies

Background imageFranklin Collection: FRANKLIN: LIGHTNING ROD. Lightning rod suggested by Benjamin Franklin to protect houses

FRANKLIN: LIGHTNING ROD. Lightning rod suggested by Benjamin Franklin to protect houses: wood engraving

Background imageFranklin Collection: NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933

NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties staying afloat with President Roosevelts New Deal lifesavers

Background imageFranklin Collection: NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933

NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933, showing the spirit of co-operation between employers and employees fostered by the National Recovery Act




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"Franklin: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience" Embarking on the treacherous voyage in 1845, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail under the command of Sir John Franklin. Little did they know that this would be their last trip, forever etching their names into history. While Rosalind Franklin's groundbreaking work in DNA structure may not directly relate to this tale, her spirit of exploration resonates with those who dare to venture into the unknown. Captain Francis Crozier led the crew aboard HMS Terror, facing unimaginable challenges as they navigated through icy waters. Their determination mirrored that of Eleanor Roosevelt, a woman who defied societal norms and championed human rights. In his writing, Franklin captured both beauty and hardship encountered during his journey. These words echoed throughout time, inspiring leaders like Fd Roosevelt and Ilz in 1932 to persevere amidst adversity. Just as The Enterprise and Investigator found themselves surrounded by ice in Barro Strait, Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims embarked on a road filled with trials but also camaraderie. Similarly, the Montgolfier balloon soared over Paris symbolizing humanity's desire for progress. Yet history is not without its conflicts - such as the Battle in 1864 - where bravery clashed against despair on Tennessee soil. It was during times like these when Churchill and Roosevelt stood side by side, united against common enemies. The name "Franklin" carries tales of courage, resilience, discovery; it embodies our relentless pursuit for knowledge while facing life's harshest realities head-on. From frozen seas to battlefields strewn with chaos or even scientific breakthroughs – let us remember that within every "Franklin, " there lies an untold story waiting to be unveiled.