Monument in Church Square, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland commemorating Captain Francis Crozier, RN who died in 1848 on expedition to discover the North West Passage.
Location
Church Square, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland
Transcript
'To perpetuate the remembrance of talent, enterprise and worth as combined in the character and evinced by the life of Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier R.N., F.R.S this monument has been erected by friends who, as they valued him in life, regret him in death,. He was second in command with Captain Sir John Franklin R.N., F.R.S. and Captain of H.M.Ship Terror in the polar expedition which left England on 22 May 1845', 'Altho' there remained no survivors of the expedition, enough had been ascertained to shew that to it is justly due the honor of the discovery of the long sought North West Passage, and that Captain Crozier, having survived his chief, perished with the remainder of the party after he had bravely led them to the coast of America: he was born at Banbridge the 17th September 1796, but the place or time of his death no man knoweth to this day'
Details
Type: Memorial
Date Erected: 1862
Artists: Joseph Kirk, W. J. Barre
People
Age: c. 51-52
Date of Death: 1848
Cause of Death: Unknown
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Also M1228, Memorial in Seapatrick Church.
Bibliography: Cyril Barrett 'The Crozier Memorial' 'Gatherum' vol. 5.
Recorder: Banbridge Heritage Development Ltd