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  • New Goodsir sibling photographs identified by Allison Lane
    Logan Zachary. illuminator dot blog
    Researcher Allison Lane recently identified two previously unnamed 19th-century photographs from a St. Andrews University album as likely depicting Joseph and Jane Goodsir, siblings of Harry Goodsir from the Franklin Expedition. This discovery not only clarifies a long-misidentified portrait but also enriches the visual history of the Goodsir family.
  • The inscription on the Erebus Bay boat stem
    Logan Zachary. illuminator dot blog
    The article examines the Erebus Bay boat stem’s inscription analyzing its faded, barely visible markings and Roman numeral ambiguities. It details historical interpretations from McClintock’s "Voyage of the Fox" book and subsequent revisions, revealing new insights into the boat’s dimensions and identity.
  • Four Rusty Tin Cans in Three Different Sizes
    Peter Carney. Erebus & Terror Files
    The article details the types of Goldner tin cans used by the Franklin expedition—1-pound, 2-pound, and 4-pound—exploring their manufacture from tinned plates, standard dimensions, and labels.
  • Anchors and Propellers
    David C. Woodman. Aglooka - Long Strider
    Article recounts archaeological explorations of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror wrecks, highlighting discoveries like the ice anchor (HMS Erebus) and propeller (HMS Terror) that fuel debates on crew remanning the ships.
  • Puhtoorak, Position and Pronouns
    David C. Woodman. Aglooka - Long Strider
    An attempt to reinterpret the testimony of the Inuit Puhtoorak about the location of HMS Erebus recorded by the Schwatka expedition.