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1826 Hecla-class bomb vessel
see also HMS ErebusHMS Erebus

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1824-10-01T00:00:00Z
2014-09-02T00:00:00Z
1848-04-22T00:00:00Z
1826-06-07T00:00:00Z
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Charles Hamilton Smith - The Erebus Passing Through the Chain of Icebergs - B1978.43.1820(54) - Yale Center for British ArtCharles Hamilton Smith - The Erebus Passing Through the Chain of Icebergs - B1978.43.1820(54) - Yale Center for British Art
Charles Hamilton Smith - The Erebus ^ Terror in a Gale in the Pack of the Ice - B1978.43.1820(55) - Yale Center for British ArtCharles Hamilton Smith - The Erebus ^ Terror in a Gale in the Pack of the Ice - B1978.43.1820(55) - Yale Center for British Art
Christmas Harbour Kerguelens Land, 1811Christmas Harbour Kerguelens Land, 1811
Cockburn Island RossCockburn Island Ross
Die Gartenlaube (1864) b 149Die Gartenlaube (1864) b 149
EREBUS 1826 RMG J1525EREBUS 1826 RMG J1525
EREBUS 1826 RMG J1527EREBUS 1826 RMG J1527
Flora Antarctica title pageFlora Antarctica title page
François Etienne Musin (1820-1888) - HMS `Erebus` in the Ice, 1846 - BHC3325 - Royal Museums GreenwichFrançois Etienne Musin (1820-1888) - HMS 'Erebus' in the Ice, 1846 - BHC3325 - Royal Museums Greenwich
HMS Erebus and Terror - ILN 1845HMS Erebus and Terror - ILN 1845
H.M. Ships Erebus and Terror in the Ross Sea (by John Edward Davis)H.M. Ships Erebus and Terror in the Ross Sea (by John Edward Davis)
Model of HMS ErebusModel of HMS Erebus
Mount Erebus, Antarctica; the volcano in eruption. Chromolit Wellcome V0025210Mount Erebus, Antarctica; the volcano in eruption. Chromolit Wellcome V0025210
Mount Sabine in Latitude 71°.50` South and Longitude 169°.00` East - West 40 miles -- Discovered by H.M. Ships Erebus and Terror Jany 11th 1841 CKS 2006Mount Sabine in Latitude 71°.50' South and Longitude 169°.00' East - West 40 miles -- Discovered by H.M. Ships Erebus and Terror Jany 11th 1841 CKS 2006
Plan for Erebus (1826), Etna 1824, Fury (1814), Hecla (1815), Infernal 1815, Meteor (1823), Sulphur (1826), Thunder (1829), Vesuvius 1823 (Vesuvius not built)Plan for Erebus (1826), Etna 1824, Fury (1814), Hecla (1815), Infernal 1815, Meteor (1823), Sulphur (1826), Thunder (1829), Vesuvius 1823 (Vesuvius not built)
The Black S.E. side Christmas Harbour panoramic view with topographical notes also position of Terror and Erebus shown (continued from previous page RMG PV9974The Black S.E. side Christmas Harbour panoramic view with topographical notes also position of Terror and Erebus shown (continued from previous page RMG PV9974
Two panoramic views of Mount Terror and Mount Erebus seen at 10-40 then at 1-40pm, `28 Jany- 1841 - Lat at Noon - 76o 58` S By obsn.` (on reverse and continued onto next page) RMG PV9978Two panoramic views of Mount Terror and Mount Erebus seen at 10-40 then at 1-40pm, '28 Jany- 1841 - Lat at Noon - 76o 58' S By obsn.' (on reverse and continued onto next page) RMG PV9978
Two panoramic views one showing Mount Erebus and Mount Terror (continued from previous page) RMG PV9980Two panoramic views one showing Mount Erebus and Mount Terror (continued from previous page) RMG PV9980
Victoria Barrier and LandVictoria Barrier and Land
`Erebus` and the `Terror` in New Zealand, August 1841 by John Wilson Carmichael'Erebus' and the 'Terror' in New Zealand, August 1841 by John Wilson Carmichael
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
incidentFranklin's lost expedition1845Wikidata
incidentVoyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror1839Wikidata
incidentkeel laying1824Wikidata
incidentrediscovery2014Wikidata
incidentship abandonment1848Wikidata
incidentship launching1826Wikidata
vesselHMS Erebus1826bomb vesselWikidata
imageCharles Hamilton Smith - The Erebus Passing Through the Chain of Icebergs - B1978.43.1820(54) - Yale Center for British ArtWikimedia
imageCharles Hamilton Smith - The Erebus ^ Terror in a Gale in the Pack of the Ice - B1978.43.1820(55) - Yale Center for British ArtWikimedia
imageChristmas Harbour Kerguelens Land, 1811Wikimedia
imageCockburn Island RossWikimedia
imageDie Gartenlaube (1864) b 149Wikimedia
imageEREBUS 1826 RMG J1525Wikimedia
imageEREBUS 1826 RMG J1527Wikimedia
imageFlora Antarctica title page1844Wikimedia
imageFrançois Etienne Musin (1820-1888) - HMS 'Erebus' in the Ice, 1846 - BHC3325 - Royal Museums GreenwichWikimedia
imageHMS Erebus and Terror - ILN 1845Wikimedia
imageH.M. Ships Erebus and Terror in the Ross Sea (by John Edward Davis)Wikimedia
imageModel of HMS ErebusWikimedia
imageMount Erebus, Antarctica; the volcano in eruption. Chromolit Wellcome V0025210Wikimedia
imageMount Sabine in Latitude 71°.50' South and Longitude 169°.00' East - West 40 miles -- Discovered by H.M. Ships Erebus and Terror Jany 11th 1841 CKS 2006Wikimedia
imagePlan for Erebus (1826), Etna 1824, Fury (1814), Hecla (1815), Infernal 1815, Meteor (1823), Sulphur (1826), Thunder (1829), Vesuvius 1823 (Vesuvius not built)Wikimedia
imageThe Black S.E. side Christmas Harbour panoramic view with topographical notes also position of Terror and Erebus shown (continued from previous page RMG PV99741839Wikimedia
imageTwo panoramic views of Mount Terror and Mount Erebus seen at 10-40 then at 1-40pm, '28 Jany- 1841 - Lat at Noon - 76o 58' S By obsn.' (on reverse and continued onto next page) RMG PV9978Wikimedia
imageTwo panoramic views one showing Mount Erebus and Mount Terror (continued from previous page) RMG PV9980Wikimedia
imageVictoria Barrier and Land1844Wikimedia
image'Erebus' and the 'Terror' in New Zealand, August 1841 by John Wilson CarmichaelWikimedia