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Spilsby in Lincolnshire UK |
| SIR JOHN FRANKLIN - Lincolnshire's most famous Explorer |
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A plaque on the wall of the Franklin House Bakery denotes this was the birth place of Lincolnshire explorer Sir John Franklin. Born on April 16th 1786, the fourth son of nine children and educated at Louth, he experienced his first taste of the sea aged 12 when he visited Saltfleet. He joined the Navy at the age of 14 and fought in two of the greatest sea battles: Copenhagen in 1801 and Trafalgar in 1805. He served as Midshipman to another Lincolnshire explorer, his cousin Matthew Flinders. Being shipwrecked off Australia did not deter the young John Franklin who later took part in exploration to the Arctic. He is often referred to as 'The man who ate his boots' as in 1819 while commanding his first expedition to the Arctic he and his companions suffered incredible hardship and survived by eating lichen and leather from their boots.
Dominating the market area is an impressive statute of this remarkable man. Eileen Chantry. More detail about Sir John Franklin >>> Local History |