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Lieutenant R.O. Sargent, Mate, 1845 (b/w photo)
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Lieutenant R.O. Sargent, Mate, 1845 (b/w photo)
7295267 Lieutenant R.O. Sargent, Mate, 1845 (b/w photo) by Baird (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Member of Sir John Franklin's fourth and fatal last expedition of 1845 aboard Erebus and Terror to traverse the last unnavigated section of the North-West Passage. The entire expedition complement, Franklin and 128 men, died after their ships became icebound in Victoria Strait near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38516404
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This striking print captures Lieutenant R.O. Sargent, Mate, in 1845 during Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition to traverse the last unnavigated section of the North-West Passage. Sargent was a member of this historic voyage aboard the ships 'Erebus' and 'Terror', which tragically ended in disaster as all 129 men, including Franklin himself, perished after their vessels became trapped in ice near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic.
The image exudes a sense of determination and bravery as Sargent stands tall in his naval uniform, embodying the spirit of exploration and adventure that characterized the 19th century era of discovery. His gaze is steely and resolute, reflecting the challenges he faced on this perilous journey into uncharted waters.
As we gaze upon this portrait from over a century ago, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by those who dared to push the boundaries of human knowledge and expand our understanding of the world. Lieutenant R.O. Sargent's legacy lives on through this powerful image, serving as a testament to his courage and commitment to exploration amidst harsh conditions.
This piece from Baird at the National Maritime Museum in London is not just a photograph; it is a window into history that allows us to glimpse into an era when men like Sargent braved unknown dangers in pursuit of discovery.
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