In the murkiness shrouding the wrecks of the Franklin Expedition, the mysteries are endless. How did HMS Erebus and HMS Terror end up where they did in the mid-19th ...
In 1845, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror took off from England on an expedition to the Arctic. The expedition was led by Sir ...
Sir John Franklin led the two ships and 129 men in 1845 to chart ... The loss of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, built in Topsham, Devon, prompted one of largest searches in history, running from ...
25th April 1848 HMShips Terror and Erebus were deserted on the 22nd April 5 leagues NNW of this having been beset since 12th Sept 1846. The officers and crews ...
Model ships built by two young Aberdeenshire brothers have been launched on what is planned to be an epic journey around the South Pole. The mission to circumnavigate Antarctica, started by Harry ...
From 2016: How one man’s efforts to build inroads with northern communities helped uncover the second of Sir John Franklin’s doomed ships Two years after the discovery of the Franklin ...
A Lego exhibition of famous shipwrecks - including RMS Titanic - is going on display in the UK for the first time. Eight models, ranging from 1-3m (3.2-9.8 ft) long, will be on show at Brickwrecks ...