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FRANKLIN'S WRITING

Document transcribed by Sir John Franklin stating that H.M.S Erebus & Terror wintered in the ice at Beechey Island. Informs of his death & signed by Capt.s Crozier & Fitzjames. Date: 28 May 1847

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Media ID 32089267

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1847 Beechey Crozier Document Erebus Examples Exploration Fitzjames Franklin Franklins Informs Polar Signed Stating Terror Tragedy Transcribed


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This rare and historically significant print captures a document transcribed by Sir John Franklin on May 28, 1847, detailing the tragic fate of his polar expedition. In the document, Franklin states that H.M.S Erebus & Terror wintered in the ice at Beechey Island before informing of his own death. The somber tone is palpable as Captains Crozier and Fitzjames sign off on this heartbreaking communication. The writing serves as a poignant example of the dangers faced by early explorers in their quest for discovery. It offers a glimpse into the harsh realities of Arctic exploration and the sacrifices made in pursuit of knowledge. The date stamped on the document marks a pivotal moment in history, forever immortalizing Franklin's ill-fated expedition. As we reflect on this piece of history, we are reminded of the bravery and resilience exhibited by those who dared to venture into uncharted territories. Their legacy lives on through documents like these, preserving their stories for future generations to learn from and honor. This print is not just a visual representation but a tangible link to an era marked by tragedy and triumphs in equal measure. It stands as a testament to Sir John Franklin's enduring legacy and serves as a reminder of the price paid for pushing boundaries in exploration.

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