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"Unveiling the Unknown: A Journey through Time and Terrain" Embarking on a voyage of discovery, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail in 1845

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Exploration Collection: Vasco Da Gama at Calicut
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Exploration Collection: The Pinta, the Nina and the Santa Maria sailing towards the West Indies in 1492
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Exploration Collection: Murchison Falls (engraving)
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Exploration Collection: President Eisenhower with Hugh Dryden and T. Keith Glennan, August 19, USA, 1958
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Exploration Collection: Seamans, von Braun and President Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1963
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Exploration Collection: Illustration depicting explorer and journalist Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904
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Exploration Collection: Queen Elizabeth I knighting Sir Francis Drake on biard his ship, the Golden Hind, Deptford
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Exploration Collection: The Belgian Antarctic Expedition (litho)
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Exploration Collection: Captain Cook circumnavigating New Zealand, 1769 (colour litho)
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Exploration Collection: James Chuma and Abdullah Susi with David Livingstone artefacts, Newstead Abbey, England
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Exploration Collection: Kiwis et Dinormis ingens ou moa (engraving)
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Exploration Collection: G. H. Wilkins on his return from the expedition in The Quest with Sir Ernest Shackleton
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Exploration Collection: The Giant Tortoises of the Galapagos Islands
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Exploration Collection: Le Port des Francais, Alaska, from Voyage de La Perouse
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Exploration Collection: Sovereigns of the Line of Tudor; King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, Queen Mary
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Exploration Collection: Arrival of Major Marchand at Toulon (colour litho)
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Exploration Collection: The Swiss naturalist Horace Benedict (Horace-Benedict) of Saussure (1740-1799
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Exploration Collection: The Fram in the Bay of Whales, Antarctica, 1911-1912
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Exploration Collection: Admiral Teddy Evans, (1881-1957), British naval officer and Antarctic explorer, 1916
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Exploration Collection: Interior of St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, 1924-1926. Artist: Thomas Kent
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Exploration Collection: Habit of a Young Woman of Otaheite Dancing
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Exploration Collection: 1706, De La Feuille Map of Europe, topography, cartography, geography, land, illustration
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Exploration Collection: 1750, Homann Heirs Map of Poland, topography, cartography, geography, land, illustration
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Exploration Collection: 1890, Bacon Travelers Pocket Map of London, England, topography, cartography
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Exploration Collection: 1865, Spruner Map of Israel, Canaan, or Palestine in Ancient Times, topography, cartography
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Exploration Collection: 1570, Ortelius Map of Asia, first edition, Abraham Ortelius, also Orthellius, 1527 - 1598
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Exploration Collection: Panoramic view of the plains of Meridiani on the planet Mars
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Exploration Collection: View of Burns Cliff on Mars
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Exploration Collection: Self-portrait of Curiosity rover in Gale Crater on the surface of Mars
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Exploration Collection: Barents ship at Nova Zembla, 1598 (engraving)
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Exploration Collection: The Astrolabe in Pack-Ice, 9th February, 1838 (lithograph)
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Exploration Collection: NEVADA: VIRGINIA CITY. Savage Works in Virginia City, Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan
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Exploration Collection: CABRAL: FLEET, 1500. Six of the 13 Portuguese ships in Pedro Alvares Cabrals expedition
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Exploration Collection: Franz Josef Glacier - Panorama View at Sunset
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Exploration Collection: Sergei korolyov, soviet scientist and designer in the sphere of rocket building and cosmonautics
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Exploration Collection: Gale Crater landscape, Mars C014 / 4935
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Exploration Collection: View of Grotto Point, looking north-east towards the harbour
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Exploration Collection: Moho nobilis, Hawaii o-o
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Exploration Collection: Thalassarche chlororhynchos, yellow-nosed albatross
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Exploration Collection: Anas undulata, yellow-billed duck
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Exploration Collection: Anas erythrorhyncha, red-billed duck
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Exploration Collection: Monument to the Discoveries beside the Tagus River, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe
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Exploration Collection: COOK: NEWFOUNDLAND, 1763. A Sketch of the Island of Newfoundland drawn in 1763 by James Cook when


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"Unveiling the Unknown: A Journey through Time and Terrain" Embarking on a voyage of discovery, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail in 1845, their mission shrouded in mystery. As they ventured into uncharted waters, these vessels became symbols of exploration's relentless pursuit. Across distant lands, explorers like Sir Edmund Hillary left indelible marks on history. Scaling the majestic Mount Everest alongside Tenzing Norgay in 1953, they reached new heights both literally and metaphorically. Their triumph echoed throughout time as a testament to human resilience. Yet not all expeditions ended with glory. The ill-fated journey of Erebus and Terror marked Franklin's last endeavor, forever etched in maritime lore. These ships vanished into icy depths, leaving behind tales of bravery amidst treacherous conditions. In a single snapshot captured from space, the Earthrise photograph revealed our planet's fragility against the vastness of space—a reminder that exploration extends beyond earthly boundaries. Heroes emerged from adversity; Shackleton, Wild, and Adams defied nature's wrath during their Antarctic expedition—an epic tale of survival against all odds. The HMS Beagle Ship laid up after Darwin's transformative voyage—its significance imprinted upon scientific progress forevermore. This vessel carried ideas that challenged conventions and reshaped our understanding of life itself. Maps unfolded before us like portals to unknown territories—the British Empire world map depicted an era when exploration expanded horizons far beyond imagination. From ancient Viking ships sailing turbulent seas to Captain Francis Crozier leading his crew aboard HMS Terror—exploration coursed through veins filled with courage and determination. Even within city limits lay untrodden paths waiting to be discovered—the James Craig Map showcased Edinburgh's New Town emerging from topographical dreams into reality—an urban landscape born out of innovation and vision.