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  1. John Shaw Torrington (1825 — 1 de enero de 1846) fue un suboficial y explorador británico de la Armada Real. 1 Formó parte como fogonero principal de la ahora conocida como expedición perdida de Franklin, una expedición de la Royal Navy para encontrar el paso del Noroeste, una expedición que desapareció misteriosamente, incluyendo al ...

  2. John Torrington was a Royal Navy stoker who died in 1846 on the Franklin Expedition to find the Northwest Passage. His mummified remains were exhumed and autopsied in 1984, revealing his cause of death and inspiring music and literature.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2016 · John Torrington was a 20-year-old crewman who died in 1846 during the doomed search for the Northwest Passage. His mummified body was found in 1986 on Beechey Island, along with other Franklin expedition remains that reveal the horrors of starvation and cannibalism.

  4. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Learn about the investigation of the Beechey Island permafrost burials, where three seamen from the lost Franklin expedition were buried in 1845. Find out how forensic science revealed their causes of death, lead levels and the fate of the expedition.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2019 · Cuerpos de John Torrington, John Hartnell y William Braine exhumados en Beechey Island. Después de la pérdida del grupo de Franklin, los medios de comunicación victorianos retrataron a Franklin como un héroe, minimizando el fracaso de la expedición y los informes sobre canibalismo.

  6. John Torrington was a stoker on Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic voyage in 1846. His body was exhumed in 1984 and found to be perfectly preserved by the permafrost, with a face that stared back at the scientists.

  7. John Shaw Torrington (1825 — 1 de enero de 1846) fue un suboficial y explorador británico de la Armada Real.