The Voyage of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror to the Southern and Antarctic RegionsBLDNB NMM OED SPRI TNA UKHOCaptain James Clark RossR.N
Its first season is the tale of HMS Terror and Erebus, two ships that became trapped in ice in the arctic during an expedition in the 1800s. It's based on real events, but the series infuses the real with the supernatural in the most thrilling way. The show comes from an epic novel...
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Ross sailed south for the Antarctic in October 1839 in command of theErebusandTerror,the aim was to find the south magnetic pole.This was to be part of Britain's contribution to an international year of co-operation whereby European nations would set up magnetic observatories around the wo...
the aptly-namedHMS Terroralong with theHMS Erebusset off from Britain towards what is now Nunavut in Northern Canada in a quest to discover the fabledNorthwest Passage–a navigable Arctic route linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. Its discovery held the promise of global trade, and heroism...
In May of 1845, Sir John Franklin led two Royal Navy ships from Greenhithe, England to the Arctic in hopes of finding a passage to the Northwest. HMS Erebus and HMS Terror had 134 men and officers between them, including Franklin’s second-in-command, Captain Francis Rawdon Crozier. ...
HMS Erebus在冰上。 布上油画、绘画弗朗索瓦·艾蒂安Musin、19世纪 匿名 2013-05-23 12:24:58 HMS Erebus在冰。 上油在帆布,绘由Francoiss Etienne Musin, 19世纪 匿名 2013-05-23 12:26:38 HMS 埃里伯斯在内燃机油在画布上,画由弗朗索瓦 · 艾蒂安 Musin,19 世纪 匿名 2013-05-23 12:28:18 ...
On May 19, 1845, the HMS Erebus with its sister ship HMS Terror sailed out of the River Thames, carrying 128 officers and men under the command of Sir John Franklin. Their mission: to locate and transit the fabled Northwest Passage, the long-sought pathway from Atlantic to Pacific through...
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
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