Elm board tingle for boat repairs

A relic of Sir John Franklin's last expedition 1845-48. An elmboard tingle for boat repairs found in an abandoned boat at Erebus Bay, King William Island, in May 1859 by the McClintock Search Expedition 1857-59. The item has an old paper label marked in ink 'The Boat'.

McClintock's party reached this site on 30 May and discovered that Hobson had been there a few days before. The boat was 28 foot long and mounted on a heavy sledge. McClintock found it just above high tide mark pointing back in the direction of the ships and containing a large quantity of abandoned personal possessions and two skeletons.

The boat had been adapted for use in shallow water. McClintock speculated that it had been intended to use it to travel south along the Back River.

Object Details

ID: AAA2148
Collection: Polar Equipment and Relics
Type: Elm board
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown
Events: Arctic Exploration: Franklin's Last Expedition, 1845-1848; Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, McClintock, 1857-1859
Vessels: Fox (1855)
Date made: Before 1845
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
Measurements: 6 x 305 x 135 mm
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