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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: COOK: NEWFOUNDLAND, 1763. A Sketch of the Island of Newfoundland drawn in 1763 by James Cook when
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Exploration Collection: Flight to the Moon by Jules Verne
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Exploration Collection: Front cover of the Sphere Scott Memorial Number
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Exploration Collection: Frisian Voyagers
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Exploration Collection: D urville / Astrolabe
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Exploration Collection: Scenic school bus trip
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Exploration Collection: Aerospace Industry, Brown, Close-Up, Discovery, Exploration, Final Frontier, Footprint
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Exploration Collection: Ernest Shackleton, British explorer, c1909
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Exploration Collection: Sketch by Fish showing a couple on a Nights Out, 1926 at Cla
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Exploration Collection: 1818, Pinkerton Map of Chile, John Pinkerton, 1758 - 1826, Scottish antiquarian, cartographer
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Exploration Collection: 1784, Bocage Map of the City of Athens in Ancient Greece, topography, cartography
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Exploration Collection: 1865, Spruner Map of the British Isles, England, Scotland, Ireland, topography, cartography
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Exploration Collection: 1839, Bradford Map of New York City, New York, topography, cartography, geography
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Exploration Collection: 1770, Bonne Map of China, Korea, Japan and Formosa, Rigobert Bonne 1727 - 1794, one
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Exploration Collection: 1683, Mortier Map of North America, the West Indies, and the Atlantic Ocean, topography
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Exploration Collection: Sailing ship stranded on Iceberg, Illustration from India Orientalis 1598
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Exploration Collection: mt. Everest from Everest Base Camp, Tibet
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Exploration Collection: mt. Everest from Everest Base Camp, Tibet, China
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Exploration Collection: Map of India and Indian Ocean, from Miller Atlas by Pedro and Jorge Reinel, Lopo Homen
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Exploration Collection: Silhouette of one scuba diver and sunball underwater, fish eye view, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Exploration Collection: View of Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia
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Exploration Collection: Chart of oceanic section, Madeira, Portugal to St. Vincent
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Exploration Collection: Pygoscelis antarcticus, chinstrap penguin
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Exploration Collection: NORSEMEN AND NATIVE AMERICANS. Norsemen trading with Native Americans on the east cost of North
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Exploration Collection: LEIF ERICSSON (c970-1020) Discovering America. Line engraving, late 19th century
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Exploration Collection: Authority from Henry VII
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Exploration Collection: Monument to Arctic exploration - Archangel
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Exploration Collection: Soviet Arctic explorer Papanin, 1937
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Exploration Collection: Artwork of Bussard RamScoop starship
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Exploration Collection: Otto Schmidt, Soviet Arctic explorer
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Exploration Collection: Maori man, profile, 18th century
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Exploration Collection: Egyptian obelisks, 18th century artwork
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Exploration Collection: M├®li├¿ss FILM, 1902. Scene from the 1902 film A Trip to the Moon, directed by Georges M├®li├¿s
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Exploration Collection: APOLLO 12: ASTRONAUT carrying an experimental package
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Exploration Collection: APOLLO 12: ASTRONAUT. Astronaut Alan Bean carrying components of the ALSEP
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Exploration Collection: Mr Bernacchi at work
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Exploration Collection: Herbert Ponting
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Exploration Collection: Lieutenant (Sir) Ernest Shackleton
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Exploration Collection: The steam-ship Roosevelt departing for the Arctic, 1908
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Exploration Collection: Amundsen & Team / Hobart
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Exploration Collection: Wellman Arctic Airship
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Exploration Collection: Replica of Captain Cooks Endeavour, National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour
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Exploration Collection: Andreas Canyon, Palm Springs, California, United States of America, North America
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Exploration Collection: A radio telescope in New Mexico
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Exploration Collection: Underwater diver and corals
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Exploration Collection: Cameron / Ship / Engraving
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Exploration Collection: Scott / Lunar Corona / 1911
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Exploration Collection: Sir James Clark Ross


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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.