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Spear head
A relic of Sir John Franklin's last expedition 1845-1848, collected by the Hall Search Expedition 1864-69. A spear head on long shank made by the Inuit possibly from a silver spoon, obtained by Hall from the Pelly Bay Inuit 12 July 1866. Charles F. Hall was at Repulse Bay on this date, a group of Inuit from Pelly Bay were in the area.
- Image reference: F6723
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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