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HMS Erebus took part in the Ross expedition of 1839-1843, and was abandoned in 1848 during the third Franklin expedition. The sunken wreck was discovered by the Canadian Victoria Strait Expedition ...
Divers conducted 68 missions in September last year to the HMS Erebus, which is positioned just 11 metres below the surface compared to Terror’s 24 metres.
Archaeologists recovered the HMS Erebus in 2014, centuries after the ship sank and its case went cold. New artifacts are sharing its secrets.
HMS Erebus took part in the Ross expedition of 1839-1843, and was abandoned in 1848 during the third Franklin expedition. The sunken wreck was discovered by the Canadian Victoria Strait Expedition ...
HMS ‘Erebus’ and HMS ‘Terror’ were used in Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated attempt to discover the North-west Passage in 1845 (Getty) ...
Parks Canada’s underwater archaeology team explored the legendary shipwrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, lost on the ill-fated Franklin Expedition of 1845. Their research added to the body of ...
Parks Canada's underwater archeologists recovered 275 rare artifacts from the storied HMS Erebus shipwreck in the Canadian Arctic in September 2022.
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This oil painting by the Belgian marine artist François Etienne Musin (1820–1888) refers to HMS ‘Erebus’s’ Arctic venture under the command of Sir John Franklin in 1845.
What happened to HMS Erebus and HMS Terror? Franklin’s lost expedition, as it’s known, was waved off from the Kent coast in 1845 with the 59-year-old British Royal Navy officer and Arctic ...
Betts now serves as a historical advisor on the series, lending some of his research to the building and design of not just the Terror, but also its sister expedition vessel, the HMS Erebus.
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