Hi Everyone!
John Rae, the arctic explorer who found the last piece of the Northwest Passage is being honored with a plaque in Westminster Abbey.
I assume many of you know the story better than me. My understanding is that in his day he was vilified by English society. He was enlisted to find the missing Franklin arctic expedition. He discovered that they had perished and that, in their desperation, they had resorted to cannibalism. This shocked English society. Franklin, the leader of the failed expedition was a powerful man. So the elite banded together to ruin John Rae.
Now, people are working to restore his reputation. Bushcraft expert Ray Mears was in the audience for the ceremony. Here is the story:
http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/explorer-john-rae-gets-westminster-abbey-plaque-1-3560999
Timing can play very interesting games with the mind. Just several weeks ago one of Franklin's ships, HMS Erebus, was discovered on the ocean floor by archaeologists. Its location is consistent with the information the Inuit hunters told John Rae so many years ago.
Here is a fascinating article with pictures:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/hms-erebus...hn-franklins-long-lost-flagship-video-1468382
I also did a write-up for John Rae that has some more detail and a photograph of a painting of Rae. It also has a link to a segment of a Ray Mears' video he made about the explorer. There is also a link to a song about the Northwest Passage and the Franklin Expedition:
Has a Wrong been Righted?
Since you are closer to the story (geographically), I am curious to hear what you think about it.
- Woodsorrel
John Rae, the arctic explorer who found the last piece of the Northwest Passage is being honored with a plaque in Westminster Abbey.
I assume many of you know the story better than me. My understanding is that in his day he was vilified by English society. He was enlisted to find the missing Franklin arctic expedition. He discovered that they had perished and that, in their desperation, they had resorted to cannibalism. This shocked English society. Franklin, the leader of the failed expedition was a powerful man. So the elite banded together to ruin John Rae.
Now, people are working to restore his reputation. Bushcraft expert Ray Mears was in the audience for the ceremony. Here is the story:
http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/explorer-john-rae-gets-westminster-abbey-plaque-1-3560999
Timing can play very interesting games with the mind. Just several weeks ago one of Franklin's ships, HMS Erebus, was discovered on the ocean floor by archaeologists. Its location is consistent with the information the Inuit hunters told John Rae so many years ago.
Here is a fascinating article with pictures:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/hms-erebus...hn-franklins-long-lost-flagship-video-1468382
I also did a write-up for John Rae that has some more detail and a photograph of a painting of Rae. It also has a link to a segment of a Ray Mears' video he made about the explorer. There is also a link to a song about the Northwest Passage and the Franklin Expedition:
Has a Wrong been Righted?
Since you are closer to the story (geographically), I am curious to hear what you think about it.
- Woodsorrel
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