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John Franklin
From Bermuda Based Siege Vessel to Arctic Explorer
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Sir John Franklin and the Arctic
ARCTIC Exploration the SEARCH for FRANKLIN
The Final Days of the Franklin Expedition: New Skeletal Evidence ANNE KEENLEYSIDE,1 MARGARET BERTULLI2 and HENRY C
ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.-(In Continuation of Parliamentary Papers, Nos
A Selection of Books, Maps and Manuscripts on the Northwest Passage in the British Library
London Journal of Canadian Studies Article
Francis Leopold Mcclintock (1819-1907)
The Wrecks of Franklin's Ships Erebus and Terror; Their Likely Location and the Cause of Failure of Previous Search Expedition
Search for HM Ships Erebus and Terror (PDF)
Edward Sabine (1788-1883)
Further Light on the Source of the Lead in Human Remains from the 1845 Franklin Expedition
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
Echoes in the Ice Finding Franklin’S Ship a Co-Production of Gone West Productions and the Canada Science and Technology Museum
George Back, Upper Fall, August, 1821 (Library and Archives Canada I C-141488)
Top View
The Fox Expedition in Search of Franklin: a Documentary Trail JOHN W
Inuit Tales of Terror: the Location of Franklin’S Missing Ship
Sir John Franklin's Snowshoes Antony Lee, the Collection: Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire
Exploration & Discovery
Scattered Memories and Frozen Bones Revealing a Sailor of the Franklin Expedition, 1845-48
'Nelsons of Discovery': Notes on the Franklin Monument in Greenwich
John Franklin (1 786- 1847)
George Back (1796-1878)
CAPTAIN FRANCIS CROZIER: LAST MAN STAND- “The Boldest Journey Known in Antarctic Exploration” ING? by MICHAEL SMITH
After Whom Is Herschel Island Named? C.R
Northwest Passage
The Mystery of the Franklin Expedition in May 1845, When Sir John Franklin Left Britain in Command of the Royal Navy's Most A
Still Cold: Travels & Explorations in the Frozen Regions of the Earth
Navigating the Northwest Passage: Just Missing the Ice
Sir Allen Young and His Arctic Voyages on Board Pandora, 1875 and 1876 by William Barr
Identification of the Probable Source of the Lead Poisoning Observed in Members of the Franklin Expedition
On the Trail of Sir John Franklin
Icelandic Utopia in Victorian Travel Literature
Robert Mccormick and the Circumstances of His Arctic Fossil Collection, 1852–1853