Exhibition details

Title: Death in the Ice: The Shocking Story of Franklin’s Final Expedition

Location: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

Dates: 14 July 2017 – 7 January 2018

Lender details

Lender: Musée Canadien de la Guerre/ Canadian War Museum

Address: 1 Place Vimy Place, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0M8, Canada

Loan details

 

Naval General Service medal 1793-1840 with bars: awarded to Sir John Franklin

 

Lender ref: 19810018-001

Description: Naval General Service medal 1793-1840 with bars: Copenhagen 1801, Trafalgar and Boat Service 14 Dec 1814, awarded to Sir John Franklin, inscribed SIR JOHN FRANKLIN LIEUT R.N. The medal is suspended from a white ribbon with blue bands on either side.

Date: 1847

Object type: Medal

Dimension: Length 9.3 cm, Width 3.6 cm, Thickness 0.3 cm

Artist/Maker: Hunt & Roskell (British)

Marks/inscriptions: Sir John Franklin, Lieut R.N.

Provenance:

Purchased by the Canadian War Museum from Sotheby’s, London UK November 26 1980, Lot 127. The medal was sold by a private collector who purchased it from the last descendant of one of the branches of the Franklin family about 25 years prior.

Ownership 1933-45: Franklin Family - Apart from the information about the collector obtaining the medal from a member of one of the branches of the Franklin family 25 years prior, which would make it about 1955 (post-war), there is no record of anyone else having ownership of it or ever being offered for public sale. The Museum safely assumes that the Franklin family branch had ownership between 1933 and 1945.

Publications:

  • “Orders and Medals Research Society” Autumn, 1981, p.185

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