Neil Morneau’s Reviews > Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? > Status Update
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“The bitter irony was seeing Crozier’s decimated party reduced to begging for scraps of food from people that polite British society regarded as inferiors and savages.”
— May 05, 2024 05:09AM
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Neil Morneau
is on page 155 of 242
“Captain Crozier was of an amiable and cheerful disposition, and his unbending integrity and truthfulness won the affection and respect of those he commanded, as well as the admiration and firm friendship of all those officers under whom he served.”
— May 03, 2024 04:52AM
Neil Morneau
is on page 132 of 242
“Crozier reacted quickly. He spotted a dark shape between the two icebergs bearing down on his ship and gambled that it was an opening between the floating mountains of ice.”
“The ship ran so close that heavy sea spray hit the bergs and splashed back over the decks and froze. Officers and crew held their breath as Terror passed through the slender opening as though threading a needle.”
— May 02, 2024 05:09AM
“The ship ran so close that heavy sea spray hit the bergs and splashed back over the decks and froze. Officers and crew held their breath as Terror passed through the slender opening as though threading a needle.”
Neil Morneau
is on page 109 of 242
“With little option, but to continue south, it was decided to ram the ice with the bows of the blunt nosed ships. Erebus went first, followed by Crozier in Terror. Sometimes, the ships managed to break through, but often they came to a sudden halt as the ice refused to give away. On the ice, startled, penguins scuttled alongside in wonderment.”
— May 01, 2024 03:22AM
Neil Morneau
is on page 82 of 242
“He was adamant that only straightforward, proficient seamen would be suitable candidates for a long, challenging voyage where men would be expected to place their lives in the hands of their comrades and forced to endure months of close confinement with each other. ‘We do not want a philosopher on board’ Crozier once stated.
— Apr 30, 2024 03:27AM
Neil Morneau
is on page 44 of 242
“Parry suspected the worst when, to his astonishment, he found Crozier crouched beside a rock, sheltering from the winds and quietly jotting down his tidal observations. Completely oblivious to the tempest raging around him.”
— Apr 27, 2024 09:24AM

