‘Floeberg and pressed-up rubble ice’
Date
1876
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Object type
Library reference
56663
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Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 114mm
width (print): 176mm
width (print): 176mm
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Description
Landscape view of Arctic ice formations with a human figure to show scale. Rubble ice was noted as an impediment to sledges during the exploration of land on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada.
Plate from the book Narrative of a voyage to the Polar Sea during 1875-6 in H.M. ships ‘Alert’ and ‘Discovery’ by George Strong Nares, vol.1 (Sampson Low, London, 1878).
Alert and Discovery were the Royal Navy vessels employed on the British Arctic Expedition 1875-1876 commanded by Sir George Nares. The vessels progressed between Ellesmere Island and Greenland and into to the Lincoln Sea. In his introduction to the published account of the expedition Nares stated that: “The Illustrations in the present work are...reproductions of photographs taken by Mr. F. [eg Thomas] Mitchell, Paymaster of H.M.S.’Discovery’, and Mr. George White, Assistant Engineer of H.M.S.’Alert’...”
Printed below: ‘Permanent Woodbury Print. FLOEBERG AND PRESSED-UP RUBBLE ICE.’
Sir George Strong Nares (bap.1831 d.1911) British Arctic explorer was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1875. In addition to the British Arctic Expedition, he commanded the scientific voyage of H.M.S.Challenger.
Plate from the book Narrative of a voyage to the Polar Sea during 1875-6 in H.M. ships ‘Alert’ and ‘Discovery’ by George Strong Nares, vol.1 (Sampson Low, London, 1878).
Alert and Discovery were the Royal Navy vessels employed on the British Arctic Expedition 1875-1876 commanded by Sir George Nares. The vessels progressed between Ellesmere Island and Greenland and into to the Lincoln Sea. In his introduction to the published account of the expedition Nares stated that: “The Illustrations in the present work are...reproductions of photographs taken by Mr. F. [eg Thomas] Mitchell, Paymaster of H.M.S.’Discovery’, and Mr. George White, Assistant Engineer of H.M.S.’Alert’...”
Printed below: ‘Permanent Woodbury Print. FLOEBERG AND PRESSED-UP RUBBLE ICE.’
Sir George Strong Nares (bap.1831 d.1911) British Arctic explorer was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1875. In addition to the British Arctic Expedition, he commanded the scientific voyage of H.M.S.Challenger.
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