The grave stones standing on the foreshore of Beechey Island, Barrow Strait.
A general view of the four replica grave markers on Beechey Island set up in the shale ground. The cliffs of the interior of Beechey Island are in the background. On the left of the picture is a passenger in a red jacket with black trousers and rucksack standing, looking at the graves. Three of the graves relate to crew from the 1845 Northwest Passage Expedition commanded by Sir John Franklin (John Torrington, William Braine, and John Hartnell) and the fourth grave is of Thomas Morgan from HMS Investigator, who died in 1854.
These grave markers were replacements to the originals, which are now housed in at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, N.W.T.
These grave markers were replacements to the originals, which are now housed in at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife, N.W.T.
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Object details
| ID: | PM11793/20 |
|---|---|
| Collection: | Historic Photographs |
| Type: | Roll film negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Sharp, Ivy |
| Vessels: | Kapitan Dranitsyn (1980) |
| Date made: | 1 August 1996 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Ivy Sharp Collection |
| Measurements: | Overall: 25 mm x 36 mm |