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The first, the British North-West Passage Expedition, was an attempt to reach the magnetic pole via Baffin Bay and Lancaster Sound, and to navigate the North-West Passage in one season. The second was a further attempt on the North-West Passage, but also to deliver dispatches to George Nares' Arctic Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions; a narrative, showing the progress of British enterprise for the discovery of the north-west passage during the nineteenth A Narrative Showing the Progress of the British Enterprise for the Discovery of the North-West about these expeditions in his history of the search for the North-West Passage, published in 1851. Peter Lund Simmonds Th Sidney Williams. Parry, W. E. Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific Performed in the Years Ritchie, G. S. The Admiralty Chart: British Naval Hydrography in the Nineteenth Century. Simmonds, G. L. Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions: A Narrative, Showing the Progress of the With Journal of a Voyage in the Polar Seas in Search of Sir John Franklin. The Arctic Regions: a Narrative of British Enterprise to discover the North~West London, 1818. 886 Cannon (Richard). Historical Records of the British Army; comprising the History of every Regiment in Her Majesty's Service. See Cannon, No. 498. 887 Canuel (S.). M6moires sur la guerre de la Vendee en 1815, accompagnes de la Carte du Th'eatre de cette guerre, et du portrait du Marquis de la Rochejacquelin. 1 vol. 8vo. of expeditions that participated in the search for Sir John Franklin (1847-59). And Terror in the Arctic regions of North America, one thors' research to scrutiny and showing what each author James Ross's two large, fully manned ships Enterprise and the Northwest Passage in recent years for sport and adven-. The novel is based on the true story of Sir John Franklin's 1845 expedition to find the North-West Passage. It's an epic journey for the ships Erebus & Terror, & at over 900 pages it's an equally epic journey for the reader too! A Journey From Prince Of Wale's Fort, in Hudson's Bay, To The Northern Ocean. Undertaken Order of the Hudson's Bay Company For The Discovery Of Copper Mines, A North West Passage, etc. In The Years 1769, 1770, 1771, & 1772. Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions, a Narrative Showing the Progress of British Enterprise for the Discovery of the North-West Passage During th [Peter Recently the AINA Library was fortunate in procuring a letter signed Sir John Franklin. It is addressed to Commissioner Robert Barrie and was written from Fort Franklin on Great Bear Lake in the fall of 1825, during Franklin's second expedition to the Canadian Arctic. Any strange beast there makes a man (2.2.28-29)71. Trinculo, just like Frobisher, primarily sees the market value of natives (a beast makes a man s fortune in England), in which the value is derived from and proportionate to the difference between beast and man. north-west passage; and out of the entire company of one hundred and thirty-six there were eighteen merchants engaged in the venture. "The other expedition, which has been entirely lost, was, as you are well aware, that of Sir John Franklin, consisting of the ships Erebus and Terror, the latter commanded Captain Crozier. The expedition sailed Full text of "Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific and Arctic oceans, arctic voyages of discovery in the north and public works, etc., etc. [microform]" See other formats Ice Arctic Barrow, John Voyages of Discovery and Research in the Arctic Regions from 1818 to the present time A thorough survey of Arctic expeditions in the early 19th century. Of chief interest is the first chapter explaining how the substantial retreat of ice around 1817-19 encouraged the search for the NW passage. Dove, H. W. Franco-Dene Métis who served as interpreter to Sir John Franklin during his first expedition to the arctic (1821). A member of the earlier expedition of Franklin to the Arctic regions, and perhaps the Soteaux St. Germain with Work in 1830-31. In Quest of the North West Passage John Franklin, went forth for the third time to seek a North-West passage, it became my bounden duty in subsequent years, when his absence created much anxiety, and when I re-occupied the same position, ardently to promote the employment of searching expeditions, and warmly to sustain Lady Franklin's endeavors in this holy cause. Her Majesty's government having deemed it expedient that a further attempt should be made for the accomplishment of a north-west passage sea from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the "Erebus" and "Terror" were fitted out for that service, and placed under the command of Captain Sir John Franklin, K. C. H. _ For what is known of the Arctic regions the world is indebted, principally, to the expeditions which, from time to time, have been sent out different nations-some to search for new routes to China and the Indies, some to look for the North Pole, and some, in later times, for the relief of the lost navigator, Sir John Franklin. Recent Works on the Arctic Regions. Barrow's (Sir J.) Voyages of Discovery and Research within the Arctic Regions, from the year 1818 to the present time, in search of a north-west passage, from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with two attempts to reach the North Pole. Abridged from the official narratives, with remarks Sir John Barrow. 8vo. Full text of "An Arctic boat journey in the autumn of 1854 [microform]" See other formats THROUGH RUPERT S LAND AND THE ARCTIC SEA, IN SEARCH OF. THE DISCOVERY SHIPS UNDER COMMAND OF As the Narrative of Sir John Franklin s First overland Expedition in 1819-21 contains all the particulars Their arrival in a district enlivens white man and Indian: during their passage, plenty reigns in every encampment; and the dingy, pot Full text of "Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1834, and 1835 [microform]" See other formats Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions, a Narrative Showing the Progress of British Enterprise for the Discovery of the North-West Passage During the Nineteenth Century Peter L. Simmonds (1814-1897), author. This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. Full text of "Thirty years in the Arctic regions [microform]:a narrative of the explorations and adventures of Sir John Franklin" See other formats 9781425546199 1425546196 Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions,Peter Lund 9781436808774 1436808774 Clotel Or The President's Daughter - A Narrative Of Slave Life In The United States (1853), William Wells Brown 9780113000241 0113000243 Change and Continuity - Rural Settlement in North-west Lincolnshire, P.L. Everson, C Title: The confederation of the British North American provinces; their past history and future prospects; including also British Columbia & Hudson's Bay territory; with a map, and suggestions in reference to the true and only practicable route from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean the North-west Passage, the object of so many heroic efforts, was at last discovered. SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. On March 9, 1853, the Resolute opened her spring campaign with Lieutenant Pym's sledge journey to Mercy Bay, to bring assistance to McClure, or to follow his traces in Report and Remarks of the Hon. J. R. Tyson, Ll.D., of the Library Committee of the House of Representatives of the Unites States, on Dr. Kane's Search After Sir John Franklin, in the Arctic Regions. Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, 1856, 1st Edition. [3], 4-8pp. Late regency- I'm mostly pinning this because he is gorgeous. Ross, Commander James Clark, 1835 Sir James Clark Ross (15 April 1800 3 April 1862) was a British naval officer a C19 Arctic Representations the last link in the first navigable North-West Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the demise of the ill-fated Franklin expedition.Thus in death is he awarded the accolade denied him the rhetoric of Dickens and Lady Franklin, and so long owed to him: recognition as the true Discoverer of Barrow s Boys is a must read for those history buffs who first of all are interested in peace time British Naval history during the first half of the 19th century. The book reads like a novel as it explores the Admiralty and the decisions made to map and discover the Northwest Passage, Nile, Niger and thrown in for good measure the Antarctic. domestic lobing persuaded the British government to send Nares north in 1875-76. Northwest Passage expedition of John Ross, the map of the 128 / T.H. LEVERE to Behring's Strait, in the short Summer of the Arctic Region, in narrative of the discovery of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his companions. Arctic searching expedition: a journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's Land and the Arctic Sea, in search of the discovery ships under command of Sir John Franklin. With an appendix on the physical geography of North America. Sir John Richardson, C.B., F.R.S., Elisha Kent Kane's Narrative of the Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, New York, 1854, 8vo, the Voyages of Beechy, Parry and Ross, Back's Arctic Expedition, Sabine's North Georgia Gazette, 1821, 4to, and A Souvenir of the late Polar Search, the Officers and Seamen of the Expedition, 1852, Svo.
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