‘Passage’ – The Terror of Britain’s Worst Polar Disaster
Launching on October 30th, ‘Passage, the new book by Angus Wardlaw, is an extraordinary and shocking account of the tragic journey of the John Franklin Expedition.
Wardlaw dramatically unveils the spine-tingling true story of this ambitious but ultimately fated expedition; a search for the fabled Northwest Passage that ended in death and cannibalism.
‘A disaster of this measure looks for an explanation of equal magnitude’. Sir Michael Palin
‘PASSAGE’ relates the history, horror and extreme challenges to human fortitude faced by the crews of the two ships; familiar to many from ‘The Terror’ – the chilling Ridley Scott produced TV series.
Angus Wardlaw, descendant of Captain Francis Crozier who commanded the HMS Terror, sister ship to the HMS Erebus on the expedition has meticulously researched all that is known about the fate of this ambitious but doomed enterprise.
‘I am a direct descendant of Francis Crozier, captain of HMS Terror, and have long been fascinated by what happened to him and the other 128 men who perished on the expedition. ‘PASSAGE’ tells their story’
There remains a high level interest in the fate of the John Franklin Expedition, prompted by the continuing hunt for information on the fate of the luckless crews. There is an ongoing exploration of the wrecks which were finally located in the Arctic waters of Canada in 2014 and 2016. https://bit.ly/45DjLCe
Fourteen rare daguerreotypes of the crew which had been sitting in storage for 178 years were sold at public auction by Sotheby’s in September for £444,500. https://bit.ly/3tAzRPM