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British explorer ship lost in 1846 found in Canada

The occupants of this and a second ship had died of cold and hunger on Beechey Island.

Canada-Arctic Ship Found AP Photo / Parks Canada, via The Canadian Press AP Photo / Parks Canada, via The Canadian Press / Parks Canada, via The Canadian Press

CANADA HAS LOCATED the remains of one of two British explorer ships lost in the Arctic in 1846, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced, hailing the find as historic.

The search for the ill-fated HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, headed by British explorer Sir John Franklin, involved six major expeditions since 2008 that scoured the seabed in the far-flung and frigid region.

Historic moment

Finally, on Sunday, a remotely operated underwater vehicle confirmed the discovery, Harper said in a statement.

“This is truly a historic moment for Canada,” Harper said.

Franklin’s ships are an important part of Canadian history given that his expeditions, which took place nearly 200 years ago, laid the foundations of Canada’s Arctic sovereignty.

While enough information exists to confirm the authenticity of the find, it remains unclear which of the two doomed ships was actually detected.

Harper — saying one of Canada’s “greatest mysteries” has been solved — was optimistic that the second ship will now also be uncovered.

“Finding the first vessel will no doubt provide the momentum — or wind in our sails — necessary to locate its sister ship and find out even more about what happened to the Franklin Expedition’s crew.”

Stephen Harper Ryan Harris Parks Canada's Ryan Harris, left, briefs Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on efforts to find the Franklin expedition aboard the HMCS Kingston AP AP

At the time, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror were the jewels of the British Navy.

Under the command of Franklin and Captain Francis Crozier, the two vessels, with a combined crew of 134, left the shores of England on May 19, 1845, to discover the Northwest Passage that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

The last Europeans to have contact with the ships were crew members of two whaling boats that passed them in Baffin Bay in August 1845.

But as the explorers pushed into the Arctic archipelago, they soon ran into problems. And no one, aside from the occasional indigenous Inuit, ever saw them again alive.

Cold, hunger, cannibalism

Canada-Arctic Ship Found Parks Canada's Ryan Harris explains the find from the Victoria Strait Expedition during a a news conference in Ottawa AP AP

The circumstances surrounding the fate of the Franklin Expedition didn’t become clearer until 1859, when a vessel chartered by Franklin’s widow, Lady Jane Franklin, came across a somber message on King William Island.

It turns out the sailors became trapped in ice for a year and half, and eventually ran out of supplies.

The message revealed that Franklin and 23 crew members died on June 11, 1847, in unspecified circumstances.

On April 22, 1848, 105 survivors left the ships in an attempt to reach solid ground on foot, but none of them survived.

In the 1980s, Canadian researchers said the remains of expedition members found on Beechey Island indicated they had died of cold, hunger and lead poisoning from canned food.

Bones discovered also showed signs of cannibalism. The two vessels were ultimately engulfed by ice.

The wreck was found in Victoria Strait off King William Island, not far from the Inuit village of Cambridge Bay.

- © AFP, 2014

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 7:33 PM

    another murder the 26 counties ignored despite having all the evidence they blamed the IRA

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 10:19 PM

    @frank_1916: FG, continued to blame the IRA for the Killing for years after their Buddies in the RUC gave them the names of the real killers, because it was more convenient than to admit the Brit secret services were running around under their noses in the 26 counties.

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 8:16 PM

    I wonder what mi5′s man in the gardai will have to say about it.

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 7:32 PM

    I hope his family get the answers they deserve

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 9:24 PM

    In this instance as in many others the people involved were both members of the security forces and loyalist paramilitary organistatioons, although this case is not thought to be connected to the Glenane gang. The major question that will probably never be answered is why the top echelons in Garda HQ closed down investigations so quickly and tried to pin the blame where they knew it didn’t belong.

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    Sep 22nd 2020, 9:03 PM

    In 1979 the Irish Government was more interested in assisting the Brits than protecting its own citizens .they turned a blind eye to evidence on this murder as well as the Dublin and Monaghn bombings to give the impresion that it was the IRA was responsible and then got rid of most of the evidrnce that they had.

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