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HMS Terror (1813)
Researching the Poles His Winter’S Recent “Bomb Cyclone,” Last Several Years, in Canadian Waters
From Bermuda Based Siege Vessel to Arctic Explorer
Passage
Rather Than Imposing Thematic Unity Or Predefining a Common Theoretical
ARCTIC Exploration the SEARCH for FRANKLIN
Searching for HMS Terror
The Final Days of the Franklin Expedition: New Skeletal Evidence ANNE KEENLEYSIDE,1 MARGARET BERTULLI2 and HENRY C
REFLECTING on FRANKLIN: MOVING FORWARD June 18, 2018, Eaton Theatre
1 Archives of Natural History, 47, 147-165. Accepted Version. Robert
How Two Sunken Ships Caused a War: the Legal and Cultural Battle Between Great Britain, Canada, and the Inuit Over the Franklin Expedition Shipwrecks
London Journal of Canadian Studies Article
Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site of Canada HMS Erebus Archaeological Surveys 2015 and 2016 for The
The Wrecks of Franklin's Ships Erebus and Terror; Their Likely Location and the Cause of Failure of Previous Search Expedition
Franklin's Lost Ship: the Historic Discover of H.M.S. Erebus, by John Geiger and Alanna Mitchell
Search for HM Ships Erebus and Terror (PDF)
Year in Review Heather Exner-Pirot & Joël Plouffe
Insight from Catastrophe
CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY COLLECTION Books of Enduring Scholarly Value
Top View
Further Light on the Source of the Lead in Human Remains from the 1845 Franklin Expedition
The Aesthetic Map of the North, 1845-1859 I.S
Tracking Down a Doomed Arctic Expedition
Death in the Ice by Göran R
Sir John Franklin – the New Zealand Connections (And James Ross and William Hobson and Jane Franklin) Garry Law John Franklin 1786-1847
News Release for Immediate Release
The Fox Expedition in Search of Franklin: a Documentary Trail JOHN W
Inuit Tales of Terror: the Location of Franklin’S Missing Ship
The Voyage of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror to the Southern and Antarctic Regions
Antarctica: at the Heart of It All
Glare: HMS Terror Andhms Erebus
Across the Top of the World: the Quest for the Northwest Parted, with Six Officers and 54 Enlisted Men, Two Days Short of Her 60Th Birthday, in 2004, Passage
Canada Confirms Arctic Discovery of 200-Year-Old Ship 26 September 2016
Exploration & Discovery
Polar Catalogue Spring 2015
Maritime Mystery Unfolds
Scattered Memories and Frozen Bones Revealing a Sailor of the Franklin Expedition, 1845-48
'Nelsons of Discovery': Notes on the Franklin Monument in Greenwich
Carver County Library Suggests the Great White North
News Release for Immediate Release
George Back (1796-1878)
CAPTAIN FRANCIS CROZIER: LAST MAN STAND- “The Boldest Journey Known in Antarctic Exploration” ING? by MICHAEL SMITH
HMS Terror Was Launched in 1813
Tourism Development in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut and Around the Wrecks of the Hms Erebus and Hms Terror National Historic Site
The Role of Cultural Heritage in the Geopolitics of the Arctic: the Example of Franklin’S Lost Expedition
Erebus & Terror Press 2020
HMS TERROR” – a Bomb Ship with a History Report by Alan Bideleux If You Are Like Me, You Will Not Have Heard of the Early Years of HMS Terror Until Now
Franklin Expedition Inuit Oral History Research Researcher's Name
What Lies Beneath a Chance Encounter Resulted in the Breakthrough Set to Solve One of Exploration History’S Biggest Mysteries
Identification of the Probable Source of the Lead Poisoning Observed in Members of the Franklin Expedition
Marine Tourism Management Recommendations for the Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site (WET NHS)
Unprecedented Look Inside Wreck of Hms Terror
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