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1813 Vesuvius-class bomb vessel
see also HMS TerrorHMS Terror

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Admiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin IslandAdmiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin Island
Admiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin Island (cropped)Admiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin Island (cropped)
Admiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror off a spectacular iceberg, believed to be in the Davis Strait, between Canada and GreenlandAdmiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror off a spectacular iceberg, believed to be in the Davis Strait, between Canada and Greenland
An iceberg, the HMS Terror and some walrus near the entrance of Hudson Strait Un iceberg, le NSM Terror et quelques morses près de l’entrée du détroit d’Hudson (48188889486)An iceberg, the HMS Terror and some walrus near the entrance of Hudson Strait Un iceberg, le NSM Terror et quelques morses près de l’entrée du détroit d’Hudson (48188889486)
Christmas Harbour Kerguelens Land, 1811Christmas Harbour Kerguelens Land, 1811
Cockburn Island RossCockburn Island Ross
Collision of Erebus and TerrorCollision of Erebus and Terror
Die Gartenlaube (1864) b 149Die Gartenlaube (1864) b 149
HMSTerrorThrownUpByIceHMSTerrorThrownUpByIce
HMS Erebus and Terror - ILN 1845HMS Erebus and Terror - ILN 1845
HMS Terror - ILN 1845 (cropped)HMS Terror - ILN 1845 (cropped)
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)
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
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
The crew of H.M.S. Terror, breaking a passage in the ice NYR 2017The crew of H.M.S. Terror, breaking a passage in the ice NYR 2017
William Smyth HMS TerrorWilliam Smyth HMS Terror
William Smyth HMS Terror February 1837William Smyth HMS Terror February 1837
William Smyth HMS Terror in the Arctic Regions Summer 1837William Smyth HMS Terror in the Arctic Regions Summer 1837
`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
linkThree Decks entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
incidentFranklin's lost expedition1845Wikidata
incidentVoyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror1839Wikidata
incidentkeel laying1812Wikidata
incidentorder1812Wikidata
incidentrediscovery2016Wikidata
incidentship abandonment1848Wikidata
incidentship commissioning1813Wikidata
incidentship launching1813Wikidata
incidentship launching1813Wikidata
vesselHMS Terror1813bomb vessel, shipwreckWikidata
vesselHMS Terror1813shipwreck, bomb vesselWikidata
imageAdmiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin IslandWikimedia
imageAdmiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin Island (cropped)Wikimedia
imageAdmiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror off a spectacular iceberg, believed to be in the Davis Strait, between Canada and GreenlandWikimedia
imageAn iceberg, the HMS Terror and some walrus near the entrance of Hudson Strait Un iceberg, le NSM Terror et quelques morses près de l’entrée du détroit d’Hudson (48188889486)Wikimedia
imageChristmas Harbour Kerguelens Land, 1811Wikimedia
imageCockburn Island RossWikimedia
imageCollision of Erebus and Terror1847Wikimedia
imageDie Gartenlaube (1864) b 149Wikimedia
imageHMSTerrorThrownUpByIceWikimedia
imageHMS Erebus and Terror - ILN 1845Wikimedia
imageHMS Terror - ILN 1845 (cropped)1845Wikimedia
imageH.M. Ships Erebus and Terror in the Ross Sea (by John Edward Davis)Wikimedia
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
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
imageThe crew of H.M.S. Terror, breaking a passage in the ice NYR 2017Wikimedia
imageWilliam Smyth HMS Terror1837Wikimedia
imageWilliam Smyth HMS Terror February 18371837Wikimedia
imageWilliam Smyth HMS Terror in the Arctic Regions Summer 1837Wikimedia
image'Erebus' and the 'Terror' in New Zealand, August 1841 by John Wilson CarmichaelWikimedia