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ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 winners
The winning images in the world's biggest space photography competition have been revealed
Cutty Sark’s new binnacle: charting a course for heritage crafts
A navigational case shines a light on traditional skills – and prompts intriguing questions into the tea clipper’s history
HMS Captain: Britain's forgotten maritime disaster
The historian leading the search for HMS Captain questions why the sinking of 'one of the finest ships in the world' is not better known today.
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ceremonial artifact: flag, sledge
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medal, British: polar medal: Arctic Discoveries 1818-55
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Franklin, Jane
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Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, Austin, 1850-1851
Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, Belcher, 1852-1854
Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, McClintock, 1857-1859
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Barrow, John
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Photograph frame made from H.M.S. 'Resolute'. (Photograph frame)
President's Desk (Technical drawing)
Despatch balloon message
Rear-Admiral Bedford Clapperton Tryvillion Pim (Photograph frame)
The figurehead of a polar bear from the exploration ship HMS Resolute (1850) (Figurehead)
Block of H.M.S. 'Resolute' (Timber)
Taming of the Shrew (Playbill)
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Paper knife made from H.M.S. 'Resolute' (Paper knife)
Picture frame made from H.M.S. 'Resolute' (Photograph frame)
Box made from H.M.S. 'Resolute' (Box)
Sledge flag (Sledge flag)
This Print Representing the Situation of Her Majesty's ships Resolute & Intrepid as they appeared in the Arctic Sea (where they had been sent in search of Sir John Franklin and his brave companions)... (Print)
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First Arctic Medal (Polar medal)
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