The unfortunate tale of john torrington and the franklin expedition begins with sir john franklin, accomplished arctic explorer and officer of the british royal navy. The franklin expedition departed from greenhithe, near london, england. Despite his efforts for reform and improvement, he suffered from colonial infighting and was replaced in his position after his colonial secretary complained to lord stanley about his own dismissal. Sir john franklin kch fls frgs was a british royal navy officer and explorer of the arctic. Expedition commanders francis crozier and james fitzjames order the abandonment of the two vessels, which remained trapped in the ice of victoria strait, and lead the ships crews across the ice to reestablish themselves on the western shores of king william island. The two ships allocated to the expedition, hms erebus and hms terror, left england on 19 may 1845 with veteran explorer sir john franklin in command. Alt hough the ex pedition s fate, including the possibility of cannibalism, was widely reported a nd debated, franklin s. Jul 27, 2015 in 1845, an expedition of 129 men led by explorer sir john franklin left great britain for the canadian arctic in search of the northwest passage. A statue of franklin in his home town bears the inscription sir john franklin discoverer of the north west passage, and statues of franklin outside the athenaeum in london and in tasmania bear similar inscriptions. Having successfully completed three previous expeditions, two of which he commanded, franklin set out once more to traverse the arctic in 1845. Dmlc is supported by the canada research chairs program.
Apr 25, 2017 the expedition, consisting of two ships led by british royal navy captain sir john franklin, aimed to find a sea route linking the atlantic and pacific oceans. The longlost ship of british polar explorer sir john franklin, hms terror, has been found in pristine condition at the bottom of an arctic bay, researchers have said, in a discovery that. Franklin expedition timeline 1818 1840 britain sends a series of expeditions to the canadian arctic in search of the northwest passage, including two earlier expeditions led by sir john franklin. Ship found in arctic 168 years after doomed northwest. From the navy news service 1850 navy sends uss advance and uss rescue to attempt rescue of sir john franklin s expedition, lost in. His preserved body was exhumed in 1984, to try to determine the cause of death. Sir john franklin 17861847about sir john franklin and his various attempts to find the northwest passage in the canadian north. Known as the coppermine expedition, this was the first mission into canadas arctic led by sir john franklin. In 1845, an expedition of 129 men led by explorer sir john franklin left great britain for the canadian arctic in search of the northwest passage. Instead of returning with spices and silks, franklin and his men disappeared, leaving behind them a mystery that plagued the english. In 1845, when sir john franklin left britain in command of the royal navys most ambitious northwest passage expedition, no one. Timeline world history documentaries 1,147,361 views.
It was the best preserved example of a corpse since the ancient tollund man which was found in the 1950s. Sir john franklin 17861847 1845 at 59 years old franklin offered to lead an expedition to the arctic to search for the northwest passage. Both ships and all crew members, including franklin, were lost in the arctic. He disappeared while on his last expedition, attempting to chart and navigate the northwest passage in the north american arctic. Instead of returning with spices and silks, franklin and his men disappeared, leaving behind them a mystery that plagued the english conscience for decades. The mysteries of sir john franklin and his journeys. Why our explanation of the 1845 polar tragedy should be. It said 24 men had died, including franklin, and that 105 survivors had decided to walk south to fnd open water.
Meet john torrington, the ice mummy of the doomed franklin. The franklin expedition holds great interest and mystery. John franklin was born on april 16th, 1786 in spilsby, lincolnshire in england. The royal naval expedition under the command of captain sir john franklin was last seen entering the arctic in july 1845. The english explorer sir john franklin 17861847 is perhaps the most important figure in the search for the northwest passage. Sep 23, 2016 a new study by university of glasgow researchers may give further insight to the deaths of all 129 crew of the illfated franklin expedition of 1845 which was lost in the canadian arctic as it. Timeline may 19, 1845 the franklin expedition departed from greenhithe, near london. Sir john franklin, born april 16, 1786, spilsby, lincolnshire, englanddied june 11, 1847, near king william island, british arctic islands now in nunavut territory, canada, english rear admiral and explorer who led an illfated expedition 1845 in search of the northwest passage, a canadian arctic waterway connecting the atlantic and pacific oceans. Three books about the franklin expedition the oikofuge.
Arctic expedition led by sir john franklin was searching for the northwest passage, but also. Sir john franklin, english rear admiral and explorer who led an. Sir john franklin kch fls frgs was a british royal navy officer and. Jun 18, 2019 john franklin was born on april 16th, 1786 in spilsby, lincolnshire in england.
He entered the royal navy in 1800, and he fought under nelson at trafalgar. How the discovery of two lost ships solved an arctic mystery. Canadian geographic and the royal canadian geographical society are at the forefront of whats been discovered so far. Rearadmiral sir john franklin led the 1850s expedition to find the northwest passage to its doom in what is now the canadian arctic. Once completed, attach the biography sheets to the rope timeline in your class, or create your own online. A deadly voyage and a dramatic rediscovery author paul watson will speak march 21 at the dallas museum of art. Sir john franklin and his crew of 129 men set out from britain in search of the northwest passage in 1845. Having wintered in 18467 at beechey island, in lat. The british admiralty chose sir john franklin to find this remaining portion of the route.
Timelinefranklins first overland expedition, 181922franklins second overland expedition, 182527discover all about this famous british explorers most daring expeditions and examine his varied life through his timelinewho was sir john franklin. Painting by j franklin wright ottawa citizen share adjust comment print. The group of 20 men was poorly prepared for the harsh conditions they endured. The disappearance of sir john franklin, his ships and crews is one of the greatest mysteries in the history of exploration. Why our explanation of the 1845 polar tragedy should be put. A dentist weighs in on what really doomed the franklin expedition. Sailors on doomed 19th century franklin expedition didnt. Sir john franklin kch fls frgs 16 april 1786 11 june 1847 was a british royal navy officer and explorer of the arctic. Timeline of the franklin expedition and the search for the. The mysteries of sir john franklin and his journeys from 21st century forensic anthropologists to 19th century sea captains and british aristocrats, many have combed the oceanic maze of ice and rock for the lost expedition of sir john franklin, but the arctic is immense, so the task is daunting. He was conservator of the museum of the royal college of surgeons of edinburgh from 1843 until 1845, when he was appointed assistant surgeon and naturalist to the franklin expedition. A university of michigan dentistry professor drew upon his expertise in oral health in developing a new theory to help explain the deaths of the famed franklin naval expedition.
Viscount haddington, first lord of the admiralty, enlisted the opinions of several arctic veterans before recommending that the expedition be approved. Timeline of events of franklin s 1845 northwest passage expedition. A timeline created with timetoasts interactive timeline maker. He disappeared while on his last expedition, attempting to chart and navigate. Sir john franklin 17861847 was an officer in the royal navy and an arctic explorer. A timeline of major events in the search for franklin. Dna research on franklin crews remains sheds new light on. In the summer of 1859, the mcclintock party found a document in a cairn on king william island left by franklins secondincommand, giving the date of his death. In the midnineteenth century sir john franklin was known nationally because of his expedition to find the middle part of the northwest passage, the pacific and atlantic entrances to which had already been discovered. The disappearance of arctic explorer sir john franklin and his two vessels led to 11 rescue attempts that finally documented the death of franklin and the loss of his ships and men. The icebound ships were abandoned and the entire crew died, from causes such as starvation, hypothermia, tuberculosis, lead poisoning, zinc deficiency, and scurvy.
Sep 12, 2016 the longlost ship of british polar explorer sir john franklin, hms terror, has been found in pristine condition at the bottom of an arctic bay, researchers have said, in a discovery that. Aug 14, 2017 a university of michigan dentistry professor drew upon his expertise in oral health in developing a new theory to help explain the deaths of the famed franklin naval expedition crew, a mystery. Franklin s crew had left two notes dating from 1847 and 1848 expaining that the expeditins ship had become trapped in the ice. The mystery of the franklin expedition mystic seaport. Retracing the footsteps of sir john franklin s doomed expedition in the canadian arctic.
Harry goodsir and the last franklin expedition, of 1845. Franklin, sir john 17861847, explorer, was born on april 16, 1786, the twelfth and youngest son of willingham franklin, of spitsby, lincolnshire, england. For anyone interested in sir john franklin and his various expeditions and to promote interaction between people whose ancestors were on those expeditions. Apr 12, 2020 sir john franklin, born april 16, 1786, spilsby, lincolnshire, englanddied june 11, 1847, near king william island, british arctic islands now in nunavut territory, canada, english rear admiral and explorer who led an illfated expedition 1845 in search of the northwest passage, a canadian arctic waterway connecting the atlantic and pacific oceans. The history of the british explorers arctic voyage in search of the northwest passage chronicles one of the most famous voyages of the 19th century. In early 1819 franklin was instructed to lead an expedition to determine the latitudes and longitudes of the northern coast of north america, and the trendings of that. The franklin expedition and all its crew disappeared in 1848.
Timetoasts free timeline maker lets you create timelines online. Ship found in arctic 168 years after doomed northwest passage. No necropsy was done by the ships surgeon and his grave has never been found, probably because he was buried in the ice. In 1845, when sir john franklin left britain in command of the royal navys most ambitious northwest passage expedition, no one could have imagined that one of the worlds greatest mysteries was about to unfold. These are the three, very different, books ive been reading lately. This ultimately led to the voyage of sir john franklin, who left britain in 1845 for the arctic in the hopes of completing mapping the northwest passage. S ships erebus and terror wintered in the ice in lat. Britain sends a series of expeditions to the canadian arctic in search of the northwest passage, including two earlier expeditions led by sir john franklin. Scott cookman, scientist, did a study on the franklin expedition and wrote the novel ice blink, also suggests that goldner used spoiled food to begin with. Nunavut shipwreck confirmed as sir john franklins hms terror. Why dont you ask weesy if she knows where sir john. Discoveries by the late expedition in search of sir john franklin and his party is an article from proceedings of the royal geographical society of london, volume 4 view more articles from proceedings of the royal geographical society of london.
On 11 june 1847 sir john franklin, aged 61, died suddenly on board hms erebus 4. A statue of frankli n in his home town bears the inscription sir john fra nklin discoverer of the north west passage, and sta tues of f ranklin outside the athenaeum in london and in tasmania bear similar inscriptions. John franklins final northwest passage expedition 1845. This ultimately led to the voyage of captain john franklin, who left britain in 1845 for the arctic in the hopes of completing mapping the northwest passage. Timeline of the franklin expedition and the search for the franklin. Discoveries by the late expedition in search of sir john. Canada says it has found ship from doomed 1845 arctic. Mar 20, 2016 an article on march 20 about sir john franklins doomed expedition to find the northwest passage misstated the date in 1848 when franklin and his crew abandoned their ships. A canadian search team has unlocked one of the worlds great exploration mysteries with the discovery of one of the two lost ships from sir john franklin s doomed arctic expedition. Searching for the franklin expedition timeline cbc news.
In 1849 the hudsons bay company placed rae in charge of the mackenzie river district. Sailors who died on franklin expedition found to be women. John franklin s illfated attempt to discover the northwest passage has been found by the victoria straight expedition. David buchans arctic expedition of 1818, which sought to reach the. Franklins lost expedition was a british voyage of arctic exploration led by captain sir john. Why our explanation of the 1845 polar tragedy should be put on ice. Timeline of the illfated franklin expedition ottawa citizen. By the 1840s explorers had established most of the northwest passage through the frozen islands of the canadian arctic, with the exception of a 500 km stretch between barrow strait and the mainland.
Returning to london, he was appointed second in command to sir john richardson on their overland search 184849 between the mackenzie and coppermine rivers for sir john franklin s lost arctic expedition. Sir john franklin and crew has been a mystery for more than 160 years, but now canadian. In 1845 sir john franklin s two british ships tried to. In the summer of 1845, under the command of sir john franklin, 128 officers and. Pieces of the lost franklin expedition ship discovered. Jan 25, 2014 why our explanation of the 1845 polar tragedy should be put on ice. Document left in a cairn on cornwallis island by a member of a party searching for the franklin expedition, 1851. The mystery of the franklin expedition in may 1845, when sir john franklin left britain in command of the royal navys most. Enterprise, on the expedition in search of sir john franklin s ships by behring strait, 185055.
Sir john franklins time line from birth to death timeline. John shaw torrington 1825 1 january 1846 was an explorer and royal navy stoker. He was part of an expedition to find the northwest passage, but died early in the trip and was buried on beechey island. Posted on september 10, 2014 by cambridge library collection after 160 years there are claims that one of sir john franklins ships has been found by a canadian team that has been searching since 2008. Lady franklin commissioned one last expedition under francis leopold mcclintock to investigate raes report. The icebound ships were abandoned and the entire crew died, from causes such as starvation. He was the ninth of twelve children to willingham franklin and hannah weekes. The location of franklin s missing ship the discovery of the wreck of the franklin expedition vessel hms erebus in september 2014 garnered worldwide attention and welldeserved praise for the skill and perseverance of the parks canadaled team that discovered it. Sir john franklin canadian history marianopolis college. Sep 10, 2014 captained by sir francis leopold mcclintock, the ship was on a mission to find the 1845 expedition of sir john franklin, which disappeared during a search for the northwest passage.
Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the lost expedition like never before. Study offers new insights to the franklin expedition mystery. Posted on september 10, 2014 by cambridge library collection after 160 years there are claims that one of sir john franklin s ships has been found by a canadian team that has been searching since 2008. Although the expeditions fate, including the possibility of cannibalism, was widely reported and debated, franklins. This sailed to the arctic seas under sir john franklin, to find the northwest passage, but was lost. The mystery of the franklin expedition in may 1845, when sir john. A 19th century artists imagined representation of sir john franklin s lost ships, the erebus and the terror, which left england in 1845 on an arctic expedition under the command of sir john franklin. The search for the lost ships of the franklin expedition. Artifacts of a doomed expedition the new york times. Aug 22, 2017 a dentist weighs in on what really doomed the franklin expedition. The ships and crews vanished, prompting a massive search that continues to this day.
Franklins doomed arctic expedition ended in gruesome. It took more than a decade to establish the main facts that all 129 men were dead and their ships lost although how and why it happened remains unknown. In 1845, explorer sir john franklin set sail from england with two ships, hms erebus and hms terror, in search of a northwest passage across what is now canadas arctic. Sir john franklin april 15, 1786 june 11, 1847 was an english sea captain and arctic explorer, whose fate and that of his last expedition was for many years a mystery. Make educational timelines or create a timeline for your company website. Sir john franklins last arctic expedition by richard j. Timeline of john franklin and the arctic northwest passage. Heres a video from the underwater vehicle 11 metres below the surface. Canada says it has found ship from doomed 1845 arctic expedition. Popular hero sir john franklin leads an expedition to find the fabled north west passage route from europe to the orient. Sep 10, 2014 16 books related to sir john franklin you need to read.
The erebus and the terror, the lost ships of the 1848 expedition of sir john franklin. Tales of the doomed franklin expedition long ignored the. Franklin also served as lieutenantgovernor of van diemens land from 1837 to 1843. The goal of this expedition was to complete the discovery of a northwest. Parks canada will work closely with inuit in nunavut on coownership of franklin artifacts. Sir john franklin australian dictionary of biography.
As part of an early search for a northwest passage organized by john barrow, franklin captained the whaling vessel trent in 1818 on an arctic expedition commanded by david buchan which attempted to find a navigable sea route between the atlantic and pacific oceans directly over the north pole. From the western shores of hudson bay, franklin led the expedition to the coppermine river, and ultimately toward the shores of the arctic ocean. Jan 02, 2008 the franklin expeditionsee articles from canadian geographic about the latest discoveries concerning sir john franklins failed 1845 expedition in search of the northwest passage in the arctic. The admiralty hadnt heard from franklin by 1847, and by 1848 concern was widespread. Sir john franklin 17861847, rear admiral, arctic explorer and lieutenantgovernor, was born on 16 april 1786 at spilsby, lincolnshire, england, ninth of the twelve children of willingham franklin and his wife hannah, nee weekes. A breakthrough was made in september 2014 when an expedition led by parks canada discovered the wreck of hms erebus.