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Collection | Franklin relics, Polar Equipment and Relics |
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Gallery location | Not on display |
Events | Arctic Exploration: Franklin's Last Expedition, 1845-1848, Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, McClintock, 1857-1859 |
Vessels | Fox (1855) |
Object details:
Object ID | AAA2179 |
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Description | A relic of Sir John Franklin's last expedition 1845-48. A pair of tweezers (for collecting natural history specimens) found in an abandoned boat at Erebus Bay, King William Island, in May 1859 by the McClintock Search Expedition 1857-59. The tweezers are made in two sections held together with a collar. The ends are curved and they have a suspension ring. McClintock's party reached this site on 30 May and discovered that Hobson had been there a few days before on 18 May. The boat was 28 foot long and mounted on a heavy sledge. McClintock found it just above high tide mark pointing back in the direction of the ships and containing a large quantity of abandoned personal possessions and two skeletons. |
Date made | before 1845 |
Artist/Maker | Unknown |
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Credit | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. |
Materials | brass |
Measurements | 100 x 13 x 5 mm |
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