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1845 Collection (#41)

In the year 1845, two mighty ships set sail into the unknown. The HMS Erebus and HMS Terror embarked on what would become Captain Francis Crozier's final journey

Background image1845 Collection: USA / Alaska / Sitka 1845

USA / Alaska / Sitka 1845
Sitka, on the North-West coast of America. (It was part of Russia until 1867)

Background image1845 Collection: Andrew Jackson [Scrap]

Andrew Jackson [Scrap]
RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES 19th President of the USA

Background image1845 Collection: Grey 2nd Earl / Lawrence

Grey 2nd Earl / Lawrence
CHARLES GREY 2ND EARL English statesman Associated with Earl Grey tea

Background image1845 Collection: Grey 2nd Earl / I R West

Grey 2nd Earl / I R West
CHARLES GREY 2ND EARL English statesman Associated with Earl Grey tea

Background image1845 Collection: Grey 2nd Earl / J Brown

Grey 2nd Earl / J Brown
CHARLES GREY 2ND EARL English statesman Associated with Earl Grey tea

Background image1845 Collection: Punch / Free Trade / Cobden

Punch / Free Trade / Cobden
FREE TRADE Papa Cobden taking Master Robert a free trade walk

Background image1845 Collection: England / Rievaulx Abbey

England / Rievaulx Abbey
Rievaulx Abbey, elegant ruins nestling in wooded hills

Background image1845 Collection: 3rd Earl Spencer

3rd Earl Spencer
JOHN CHARLES SPENCER, third earl SPENCER; previously viscount ALTHORP. Statesman who despite his preference for country pursuits pursued a valuable political career

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St Bernard Rescuing
A Saint Bernard monk comes hurrying up with a spade as a rescue dog finds a man buried in the Alpine snow

Background image1845 Collection: German Tree

German Tree
Christmas tree in a German household

Background image1845 Collection: England / Corfe Castle1845

England / Corfe Castle1845
Corfe Castle, Dorset

Background image1845 Collection: Elizabeth Fry (C Leslie)

Elizabeth Fry (C Leslie)
ELIZABETH FRY - Prison reformer, quaker and philanthropist

Background image1845 Collection: New Zealand / Oheawi 1845

New Zealand / Oheawi 1845
British defeated at Oheawi despite the heroism of Phillpotts

Background image1845 Collection: Ludwig Ii / Pwm Trap Eng

Ludwig Ii / Pwm Trap Eng
KING LUDWIG II OF BAVARIA Reigned March 1864 - June 1886 Portrait of him as a boy

Background image1845 Collection: FAURE ( 1845 - 1924 )

FAURE ( 1845 - 1924 )
GABRIEL FAURE - French musician

Background image1845 Collection: Grandmother Storytelling

Grandmother Storytelling
Old woman telling stories to her many grandchildren

Background image1845 Collection: Kempelins Automaton Chess Player

Kempelins Automaton Chess Player
Wolfgang von Kempelins Automaton Chess Player. It was created in Germany, was widely exhibited, and eventually reappeared in New York in 1845

Background image1845 Collection: Rontgen / Hodgson / Lab

Rontgen / Hodgson / Lab
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895, Nobel prizewinner, 1901, in his laboratory

Background image1845 Collection: Rontgen Os Maitres

Rontgen Os Maitres
WILHELM CONRAD RONTGEN German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895 Nobel prizewinner, 1901

Background image1845 Collection: Rontgen Obel 1901

Rontgen Obel 1901
WILHELM CONRAD RONTGEN German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895 Nobel prizewinner, 1901




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In the year 1845, two mighty ships set sail into the unknown. The HMS Erebus and HMS Terror embarked on what would become Captain Francis Crozier's final journey. As they ventured through treacherous waters in search of the elusive Northwest Passage, little did they know that their fate was sealed. Onboard these vessels, brave souls sang Auld Lang Syne, bidding farewell to loved ones and embracing the uncertainty that lay ahead. Queen Victoria herself had high hopes for this expedition, as she eagerly awaited news of their triumphant return. Inspired by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's plan for the SS Great Britain, Franklin's crew aimed to conquer uncharted territories with sheer determination. However, nature had other plans in store for them. The Enterprise and Investigator soon found themselves trapped amidst icy barriers near Barrow. Meanwhile, back in Exminster Asylum in Devon, minds were plagued with worry over the safety of those aboard these ill-fated ships. The Block/Felix on Bat depicted scenes of despair and isolation within its haunting walls. Captain Sir John Franklin led his men fearlessly but tragically succumbed to his icy surroundings in 1847. His legacy lives on as a symbol of resilience and exploration despite overwhelming odds. The Lancaster Castle stands tall in Lancashire as a reminder of this historic chapter; it witnessed both hope and heartbreak during Franklin's quest for glory. Though their mission may have ended in tragedy, let us remember those who dared to venture into uncharted waters - forever etched into history as pioneers seeking passage where none had gone before.