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<![endif] Google Tag Manager End Google Tag Manager Skip to main content Royal Museums Greenwich National Maritime Museum Cutty Sark Queen's House Royal Observatory Search form Search Search Menu Close Terror banner.jpg HMS Terror and Sir John Franklin's final expedition Can the discovery of HMS Terror help solve one of the greatest mysteries in the history of exploration? You are here: Home Discover Behind the scenes Museum blog HMS Terror and Sir John Franklin's final expedition 30 September 2016 Share The recent discovery of HMS Terror may shed new light on the much-debated fate of Franklin's final expedition. Our curators, Claire Warrior and Jeremy Michell, cover what we know of the story so far. HMS Terror was built in Topsham, Devon, and launched in June 1813. She was a bomb vessel...

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