John Rae Monument
About John Rae Monument
Name | : | John Rae Monument | |
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Historic | : | Monument | A memorial object, which is especially large, built to remember, show respect to a person or group of people or to commemorate an event. |
Inscription | : | Dr John Rae 1813-1893. Arctic Explorer 1846-1854. . . . . . . . . . . In 1854, He Discovered Rae Strait The Last Link In The First Navigable North-West Passage Between The Atlantic & Pacific Oceans & The Demise Of The Ill-fated Franklin Expedition. |
John Rae Monument Description
Name | : | John Rae Monument | |
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Historic | : | Monument | A memorial object, which is especially large, built to remember, show respect to a person or group of people or to commemorate an event. |
Inscription | : | Dr John Rae 1813-1893. Arctic Explorer 1846-1854. . . . . . . . . . . In 1854, He Discovered Rae Strait The Last Link In The First Navigable North-West Passage Between The Atlantic & Pacific Oceans & The Demise Of The Ill-fated Franklin Expedition. |
More about John Rae Monument
John Rae Monument is located at Orkney Islands