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Archaeology and Sir John Franklin's 3rd Arctic ExpeditionExplore the history of expeditions and catastrophe that are ever present in the brutal terrain of the Arctic.
Join us on a fascinating exploration of the Arctic with Professor of Anthropology Robert Parks. Park's will discuss the expedition that took place on 24 May 1847,led by Sir John Franklin in search of a navigable sailing route through the Canadian Arctic reported “All well.” But less than a year later, on 22 April 1848, Franklin was dead and the 128 sailors who had set out from Britain with him on HMS Erebus and Terror had been reduced to 105 survivors. At least 24 were so unhealthy that they would perish little more than 100 kilometers from the ships they escaped, and the furthest any of the survivors is known to have reached is around 400 kilometers. Archaeological research at sites created by those 105 survivors continues to shed new light on this 175-year-old catastrophe, including most recently the fate of one of the senior officers, James Fitzjames.
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About Cambridge Third Age Learning
Third Age Learning is a movement that encourages learning and discovery experiences for those in the 'third age'. Together, the Cambridge Third Age Learning (CTAL) group and Cambridge Public Library present monthly lectures at the Old Post Office, a part of the library’s Connections 50+ suite. CTAL sources and selects lecturers with engaging topics to inspire new thinking and engage inquisitive minds.
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