in built in Pembroke Dockyard, was the Royal Navy’s 2nd ship named “Erebus”- the place of darkness between earth and Hades in Greek mythology.🌊

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Archaeologists exploring the shipwrecks of and have recovered over 350 objects from the lost Franklin expedition.

Senior curator examines the vital new discoveries: https://t.co/jp7ZbK4EoJ

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Good question, I've wondered about this too. I kind of thought Terror was a bit heavier, though I can't find that written anywhere now. Anyone who can answer, or RT/tag someone who can, it would be appreciated! https://t.co/wVuCi9HfF9

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Next ship illustration had to be the Erebus ⚓️

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Thread:
Sept 25, 1839:
The ships and of the set sail on their incredible voyage to Captains & would make discoveries in oceanography, magnetism, geography, botany, zoology and more.

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or of the lost in the pack ice.

I'm happy to announce that this ink drawing has been sold at my exhibition "Eismeer" at Galerie Mönter, Meerbusch! ^_^

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When + sailed from England in1845, apparently a white dove was seen in the rigging of the Erebus; something that people took as a good omen.
I'm happy to announce that this ink drawing has been sold at my exhibition "Eismeer" at Galerie Mönter, Meerbusch!

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"Arctic Seas" - a new watercolor painting! A3 size. No, I'm not tired of this subject yet... :D

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Ice closing in around HMS Erebus and/or HMS Terror in 1846. Another painting for an exhibition in March 2019. Size A3.

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