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"Franklin: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience" Embarking on the treacherous voyage in 1845

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Franklin Collection: Making the Land-Ice, Climbing, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in
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Franklin Collection: The Escape off Wearymans Rest, Belt Ice, illustration from
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Franklin Collection: Shooting Seal, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir
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Franklin Collection: Bear Hunt, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John
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Franklin Collection: Midnight in September, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in Search
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Franklin Collection: Parting Hawsers off Godsend Ledge, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in
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Franklin Collection: Arrest of William Franklin, illustration from Cassells History of the United States
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Franklin Collection: The Broken Floes, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir
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Franklin Collection: The Bear in Camp, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir
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Franklin Collection: Interior of the Observatory, 1859 (litho)
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Franklin Collection: Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 (chromolitho)
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Franklin Collection: Map of West Arctic America showing the tracks of HMS Enterprise
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Franklin Collection: The Erebus and the Terror Among Icebergs (engraving)
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Franklin Collection: McClintocks Travelling Party Discovering the Remains of Cairn at Cape Herschel
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Franklin Collection: Changes in states: influence of pressure. Franklins boiling point
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Franklin Collection: The first lightning rod established by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia
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Franklin Collection: Portrait in feet of Benjamin Franklin, American politician and physicist (1706-1790
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Franklin Collection: Voltaire benching Franklins grandson - in 'L Histoire de France'
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Franklin Collection: Portrait of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790) American printer, publisher, scientist
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Franklin Collection: Join or Die, drawing, considers the first political cartoon
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Franklin Collection: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American philosopher, physicist and ambassador
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Franklin Collection: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), philosopher, physicist and American ambassador received by
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Franklin Collection: Allegory about the progress of science and technology related to electricity
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Franklin Collection: Join or Die, drawing, considers the first political cartoon
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Franklin Collection: Distinguished masons of the revolution, 1876 (colour litho)
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Franklin Collection: The Four Great Modern Explorers (engraving)
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Franklin Collection: Regulations for the city of Franklin, 1 May 1863 (litho)
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Franklin Collection: The American Franklin Search Expedition (engraving)
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Franklin Collection: Battle of Franklin, pub. Kurz & Allison, 1891 (colour litho)
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Franklin Collection: Franklins experiment in electricity c. 1746, pub. by Currier and Ives (print)
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Franklin Collection: Experiment of the electric kite made in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin
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Franklin Collection: Experience by Benjamin Franklin of flying deer used as lightning rod - Liebig advertising
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Franklin Collection: Benjamin Franklin in his physics lab in Philadelphia. In'Album de la Science'
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Franklin Collection: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin
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Franklin Collection: Frontispice of 'Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin'
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Franklin Collection: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American philosopher, physicist and ambassador
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Franklin Collection: Independence of the United States: trade of friendship and trade between France
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Franklin Collection: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) - engraving - 19th century
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Franklin Collection: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) (oil on canvas)
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Franklin Collection: The Pack off Sylvia Headland, illustration from The second Grinnell Expedition in
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Franklin Collection: Henry Grinnell, illustration from Henry Grinnell (1799-1874)
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Franklin Collection: Eskimos imitating animals to induce Europeans to approach, 1859 (litho)
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Franklin Collection: Look out from Cape George Russell, illustration from
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Franklin Collection: The Nip off Cape Cornelius Grinnell, Force Bay, illustration from


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"Franklin: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience" Embarking on the treacherous voyage in 1845, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail under the command of Sir John Franklin. Little did they know that this would be their last trip, forever etching their names into history. While Rosalind Franklin's groundbreaking work in DNA structure may not directly relate to this tale, her spirit of exploration resonates with those who dare to venture into the unknown. Captain Francis Crozier led the crew aboard HMS Terror, facing unimaginable challenges as they navigated through icy waters. Their determination mirrored that of Eleanor Roosevelt, a woman who defied societal norms and championed human rights. In his writing, Franklin captured both beauty and hardship encountered during his journey. These words echoed throughout time, inspiring leaders like Fd Roosevelt and Ilz in 1932 to persevere amidst adversity. Just as The Enterprise and Investigator found themselves surrounded by ice in Barro Strait, Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims embarked on a road filled with trials but also camaraderie. Similarly, the Montgolfier balloon soared over Paris symbolizing humanity's desire for progress. Yet history is not without its conflicts - such as the Battle in 1864 - where bravery clashed against despair on Tennessee soil. It was during times like these when Churchill and Roosevelt stood side by side, united against common enemies. The name "Franklin" carries tales of courage, resilience, discovery; it embodies our relentless pursuit for knowledge while facing life's harshest realities head-on. From frozen seas to battlefields strewn with chaos or even scientific breakthroughs – let us remember that within every "Franklin, " there lies an untold story waiting to be unveiled.