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A Sheffield Hallam University Thesis
Frederick J. Krabbé, Last Man to See HMS Investigator Afloat, May 1854
Rather Than Imposing Thematic Unity Or Predefining a Common Theoretical
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ADMIRAL SIR FRANCIS LEOPOLD Mcclintock KCB FRS (1819-1897) Naval Officer and Arctic Explorer
A Selection of Books, Maps and Manuscripts on the Northwest Passage in the British Library
The Never Ending Gale: Its Role in Captain Robert F. Scott and His Companions’ Deaths
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Salvaging on the Coast of Erebus Bay: an Analysis of Inuit Interaction
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
The Use of Dog Sledges During the British Search for the Missing Franklin Expedition in the North American Arctic Islands, 1848–59 WILLIAM BARR1
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Death of Sir Clements Markham Source: the Geographical Journal, Vol
The Following Section on Early History Was Written by Professor William (Bill) Barr, Arctic Historian, the Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary
On the Exploration of the North Polar Region
New Skeletal Evidence from the 1845 Franklin Expedition Douglas R
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Out of the Northwest Passage
Death in the Ice by Göran R
Chinese Spring Festival Gala of Ireland
Echoes in the Ice Finding Franklin’S Ship a Co-Production of Gone West Productions and the Canada Science and Technology Museum
James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
The Fox Expedition in Search of Franklin: a Documentary Trail JOHN W
Inuit Tales of Terror: the Location of Franklin’S Missing Ship
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Polaris: the Chief Scientist's Recollections of the American North Pole Expedition, 1871-73
Arctic Exploration
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'Nelsons of Discovery': Notes on the Franklin Monument in Greenwich
Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London Author(S): Roderick Impey Murchison Source: Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol
THE FORT CONGER SHELTERS and Vernacular Adaptation to the High Arctic
Polar Explorer Activity
Sir Allen Young and His Arctic Voyages on Board Pandora, 1875 and 1876 by William Barr
Antarctica: Exploring the Extreme