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  1. Franklin, Jane (1792–1875)English social reformer and traveler who gained international fame for her relentless efforts to locate and rescue her husband's ill-fated Arctic expedition. Name variations: Lady Jane Franklin. Source for information on Franklin, Jane (1792–1875): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  2. A remarkable woman: Jane Franklin. Prolific letter-writer, influencer and an expert in Arctic geography, this is the story of Jane Franklin. 27 Sep 2017. When her husband went missing Jane Franklin studied the Arctic from afar, becoming an expert in its geography and the first woman to be awarded the Royal Geographical Society's Founder's Medal.

  3. FRANKLIN, JANE, LADY (1792-1875), second wife of Sir John Franklin (q.v.), was the second daughter of John Griffin. a liveryman and later a governor of the Goldsmith’s Company, and his wife Jane Guillemard. There was Huguenot blood on both sides of her family.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2019 · La viuda era Jane Franklin, una mujer durante décadas olvidada pero que en su tiempo se convirtió en la dama británica más famosa, con permiso de la reina Victoria. Jane Griffin nació el 4 de diciembre de 1791 en Londres. Jane fue la tercera hija de los cuatro vástagos de John Griffin y su esposa Jane Guillemard, una familia de tejedores ...

  5. Page 2, Jane Franklin Mecom to Benjamin Franklin, July 21, 1786. APS. Quote appears as the second to last paragraph. Mecom’s letter inspired me to think differently about Franklin and science. Franklin’s success as a scientist made him internationally famous. He used his fame, wealth, and privilege to help others.

  6. Jane Franklin (1791-1875), was born on 4 December 1791, the daughter of John Griffin, silk weaver, of London, and Mary, née Guillemard. In 1828 she married (as his second wife) John Franklin, who was appointed lieutenant-governor of Van Diemen's Land in 1836. A woman of idealism and great mental activity, she was determined to assist in the ...

  7. 4 de dez. de 2016 · Lady Jane Franklin. (courtesy of Tasmania Archive and Heritage Office). Patricia Byrne on Lady Jane Franklin’s visit to Achill and the controversial Protestant mission there. See also her article on Edward Nangle’s Protestant mission and the role of women missionaries on Achill. Passion for Travel. Travel was Jane Franklin’s abiding passion.