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  1. Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier (Banbridge, Condado de Down, Irlanda, 16 de agosto de 1796 - después de 1848) fue un oficial de la marina británica recordado por haber participado en seis expediciones de exploración en el Ártico y en la Antártida y haber desaparecido misteriosamente en el ártico canadiense sin dejar rastro en la conocida ...

  2. Francis Crozier was an Irish naval officer and polar explorer who participated in six expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic. He was second-in-command to Sir John Franklin and captain of HMS Terror during the Franklin expedition, which ended with the loss of all 129 crewmen in mysterious circumstances.

  3. Learn about the life and adventures of Francis Crozier, who led the HMS Terror on a doomed expedition to the Northwest Passage in 1848. Discover his achievements, challenges and mysteries in this EPIC story.

  4. 16 de may. de 2022 · Francis Crozier was an Arctic explorer of great skill and bravery. His disappearance with his ship and crew and the ordeal that followed has been a subject of mystery and fascination since Victorian times.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Learn about the 170-year-old mystery of the County Down-born hero who led the search for the Northwest Passage and vanished with his crew. Discover the message in a cairn that revealed the fate of the expedition and the recent discovery of the wreckage of the ships.

  6. The present book is the only substantial biography of Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier, an officer in the Royal Navy, who participated in William Edward Parry's 1821–23 and 1824–25 expeditions to find the Northwest Passage, in Parry's North Pole expedition of 1827, in the Cove expedition of 1836 under James Clark Ross, in Ross’ expedition to ...

  7. In April of 1848, while sitting in his quarters aboard the ice-encased HMS Terror in the Canadian Arctic, Captain Francis Crozier made the fateful decision of a desperate man. His expedition's commander, John Franklin, was dead, the explorers had failed to find the Northwest Passage, and the sea ice that had held Terror and HMS Erebus captive ...