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history2 years ago

Rare Photos from John Franklin's Ill-Fated Polar Expedition Hit the Market

A set of daguerreotype photographs depicting Sir John Franklin and his senior officers, taken just three days before their ill-fated Arctic expedition in 1845, is going up for auction at Sotheby's in London. The photographs, commissioned by Franklin's wife, were assumed to be lost until now and are expected to fetch up to £200,000 ($253,000). The expedition's disappearance and subsequent search efforts have captivated the public, with the fate of the crew remaining largely unknown until the discovery of the ships in 2014 and 2016. The photographs provide a poignant glimpse into the historic moment before the expedition's tragic demise.

history2 years ago

"Rare Portraits of Ill-Fated Arctic Explorers from Franklin Expedition Up for Auction"

A set of 14 original portrait photographs of senior officers from the doomed Franklin expedition, including the only known photograph of Capt Francis Crozier, will be auctioned by Sotheby's in London. The portraits, taken in 1845, were part of two sets of daguerreotypes made before the expedition's departure. The set being auctioned was owned by Franklin's descendants and is estimated to fetch between £150,000 and £200,000. The daguerreotypes will be publicly exhibited together for the first time. The Franklin expedition, which aimed to find the Northwest Passage, became a famous maritime mystery after the ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror vanished in 1845.