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Journal of HMS Enterprise, on the Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin's Ships by Behring Strait, 1850–55
This 1889 publication recounts Collinson's 1850–5 voyage to discover the fate of Franklin's expedition via Bering Strait.
Richard Collinson (Author), T. B. Collinson (Edited by)
9781108041744, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 19 January 2012
582 pages, 1 b/w illus. 1 colour illus. 6 maps
21.6 x 14 x 3.3 cm, 0.73 kg
Published posthumously in 1889, this journal records the 1850–5 expedition undertaken by naval officer and navigator Sir Richard Collinson (1811–83) to attempt to discover the fate of Sir John Franklin's expedition by entering the hypothetical North-West Passage from the 'other side', via Bering Strait. Franklin, the famous Polar explorer, disappeared on an expedition to discover the Passage in 1845, and no fewer than thirty attempts were made between 1847 and 1859 to investigate what had happened to his 129-strong party. Collinson set out in command of HMS Enterprise in 1850, and his ship, which passed three successive winters in the Arctic, came closest to the place where Franklin's expedition was believed to have ended. Collinson was awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Geographical Society in 1858 for making a significant contribution to the geographical knowledge of the area, and he was knighted in 1875.
Letter from Admiral Sir G. H. Richards to the Editor
The Journal: Prologue
1. England to Magellan Straits
2. Magellan Straits to Sandwich Islands
3. Sandwich Islands to the Polar Sea
4. Port Clarence and Icy Cape
5. To Sitka
6. To Hong Kong
7. To Port Clarence
8. To Baring or Banks Island
9. Prince of Wales Straits
10. Exploring parties
11. Dolphin and Union Straits
12. Cambridge Bay
13. Victoria Straits
14. Return Westward
15. Camden Bay
16. Return to England
Epilogue
Notes
The Memoir of Admiral Collinson T. B. Collinson: 1. Ovingham School
2. HMS Cambridge, 1823–7
3. HMS Chanticleer, 1828–31
4. HMS Aetna, Medea, Sulphur, 1831–9
5. Chinese War and survey, 1840–6
6. At home, 1846–9 and 1855–62
7. The Trinity House, 1862–83
Index.
Subject Areas: Historical geography [HBTP]
