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Before the Erebus: The making of Sir John Franklin

A most able seaman

Before the Erebus: The making of Sir John Franklin

Sir John Franklin is a legend in our time—but not for his successes. The mysterious fate of Franklin’s last Northwest Passage expedition has fascinated people for 170 years, but Franklin didn’t step aboard the Erebus out of obscurity. In his day, he was a celebrated explorer and naval commander: a man of vast experience.

From the Bank of Canada Museum comes Before the Erebus: the making of Sir John Franklin—an exhibition that follows Franklin through the routes of his adventurous career. Like signposts along the way, we present examples of currency that reflect the societies, the shifting empires and the turbulent histories that Franklin encountered during this great era of exploration and revolution.

Now at the Canadian Museum of History on the lower level.

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The 3D printed coins show far more detail than can be easily seen on the originals. And you can touch them!

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All the 3D printed coins can be flipped to see the front and back.

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The reader rail features 6 zones showing highlights from Franklin’s career and money he may have encountered at those times and places.

model coin

This coin was Spanish before being re-stamped with the image of Britannia. You can just make out some Spanish words on it.

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And here’s the original. All the artifacts appearing in the reader rail are actually displayed on the map.

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This “Bank of Canada” note is not one of ours but from a 19th-century American Bank.

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Before there was a Canada, the Hudson’s Bay Company produced promissory notes for their outposts.

ropes and pulleys

Franklin spent most of his life aboard a ship, so the nautical theme was important to the exhibition.

ropes and pulleys

These pulleys are artifacts themselves—antiques obtained for this display.

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The routes of Franklin’s adventures are all indicated with markers that resemble naval signals flags. The pins identify the artifacts.

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One key message of this exhibition is that there was much more to Franklin’s life than just the mysterious disappearance of his last expedition.

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The money of Franklin’s day was a reflection of the social upheavals, colonization and revolution taking place in the societies he encountered.

Schedule

  • Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau, QC

    January 29, 2018 - January 20, 2019

30 Bank Street
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0G9, CANADA
613 782-8914
museum@bankofcanada.ca

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