In 1845, HMS Terror (and its forgettably named sister ship HMS Erebus) set off from Victorian Britain. Their quest was to discover the fabled Northwest passage through the Arctic ice. The crew were heroes in waiting. Yet by the end the rules that govern life on board Royal Navy vessels ...
The Voyage of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror to the Southern and Antarctic RegionsBLDNB NMM OED SPRI TNA UKHOCaptain James Clark RossR.N
of course, we shouldn’t discount the inherent strangeness of the source material itself. in may of 1845, captain sir john franklin led the h.m.s. erebus and the h.m.s. terror —yes, that was really the ship’s name—on a voyage to discover the northwest passage. the ships...
two wooden ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. sailed out of the Thames bound for the Arctic. At the helms were John Franklin and Francis Cro... O Edward - The Search Fro Franklin: The Disappearance of the Franklin Expedition to Find the Northwest Passage Was One of the Most Celebrated ...
The article presents the profile of Alexander McDonald, who was the assistant surgeon on the ship HMS Terror, which accompanied HMS Erebus in the Sir John ... Barrie,Ian - 《Arctic》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 HMS Cumberland: A Classic British Cruiser in War and Peace HMS Cumberland was laid...
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The voyage of HMS Erebus and Terror to the southern and Antarctic regions 1839-1843: the journal of Sergeant William Keating Cunningham, HMS TerrorCampbellR.J.POLAR RECORD