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Franklin, John, Sir (Royal Navy officer and Arctic explorer)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1786 - 1847

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Diary, "The original notes of Captn. Franklin written during the most distressing part of his last residence at Fort Enterprize in 1821. Much defaced by being worn in his pocket. JF [John Franklin]"., 1821.

 Item
Identifier: MS.42237
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Arctic explorer John Franklin (1786-1847) became a national hero in Britain for his naval expeditions to find a north-west passage that would link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. He died whilst on his third expedition to locate the passage.Franklin published accounts of his first two expeditions through John Murray. Both were successful and helped to establish Franklin as a respected explorer. The letters of Franklin to John Murray discuss his published works, as well as...
Dates: 1821.

Letter of Sir John Franklin to Charles Macintosh.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.8065
Scope and Contents

Ordering fabrics for his Arctic expedition.

Dates: 1824.

Letters of John Franklin, of Eleanor Porden, and of Jane Franklin to John Murray II and to John Murray III. Also included is a letter, 2002, of Janice Cavell to Virginia Murray concerning the "Franklin diary"., 1822-1836, 2002

 File
Identifier: MS.42236
Scope and Contents (1) letters of John Franklin to John Murray II and to John Murray III;(2) letters of Eleanor Porden to John Murray II; (3) letters of Jane Franklin to John Murray II and to John Murray III;(4) letter of Janice Cavell to Virginia Murray concerning Franklin`s arctic diary; and,(5) photocopy, late 20th century-early 21st century, of a photograph of the sealed well at Stromness, Orkney where Franklin`s ships the "Erebus" and the...
Dates: 1822-1836, 2002

Papers of and concerning John Franklin., 1821-1836.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.42236-42238
Scope and Contents Arctic explorer John Franklin (1786-1847) became a national hero in Britain for his naval expeditions to find a north-west passage that would link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. He died whilst on his third expedition to locate the passage.Franklin published accounts of his first two expeditions through John Murray. Both were successful and helped to establish Franklin as a respected explorer. The letters of Franklin to John Murray discuss his published works, as well as...
Dates: 1821-1836.

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Letters. Correspondence. 3
Diaries. 2
Legal instruments. 1
Manuscripts. 1