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All@Sea said..Subsonic said..sailorsilas said..
In 1800 and something, and from Gibraltar?
Possibly
Franklins' expedition to find the north west passage had tinned food aboard, and that was around 50yrs before. Quite possible they were tinning a variety of food by Slocums departure date.
I read or saw somewhere that it may've been the tinned food that killed the crew as a result of lead poisoning (not lack of food), I think the last of the ships logs described madness among the crew that can be attributed to lead.
Yep. They did autopsies on the very well preserved bodies of the crewmen and found they had lead poisoning. (most likely) from the lead they used to seal the cans with.
"Frozen in time" is another interesting read. Its not the story of the Franklin expedition though. More about what they think happened, and the autopsy of the bodies.