When no word was heard from
Franklin's 1845 expedition, a search party was sent out to find
him in 1849, with no luck. Franklin's old friend, at 72 years
of age, Sir John Ross joined the second group of searchers in
1850. He brought along his 12 ton yacht Mary. This group of
searchers, which included about 8 ships, discovered the remains
of the Franklin encampment on Beechey Island. Before Ross left
to return to England he hauled the Mary up on shore so that,
if Franklin came back there he would have a small ship with
which to set out and would likely be picked up by whalers. In
1926 the Mary was still recognizable, in the 1980's the mast
was still standing. It lies here now, in 2006, as depicted in
the painting. |