White’s Bay, Kerguelen Islands
Date
1840
Creator
John Robertson (British) , Naval surgeon
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height (drawing): 203mm
width (drawing): 249mm
width (drawing): 249mm
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Description
View of White’s Bay on the Kerguelen Islands in the Southern Indian Ocean, intended to show local geological features. The author, John Robertson, accompanied a small expedition commanded by Lieutenant Bird, comprising two boats from the main expedition ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, charged with surveying and examining the region’s geology and zoology.
Headed ‘Diagram the 3rd’ in the manuscript version of the paper ‘Catalogue of geological specimens procured at “Kerguelen” during the months of May, June & July 1840’, by John Robertson. The paper was read by the author to the Royal Society on 20 May 1841 and noted in Abstracts of the papers printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London from 1837 to 1843 inclusive vol.4 (Richard and John E Taylor, London, 1843), p.305. This original account is signed by Roberson, ‘HMS Terror, Van D[iemen’s] Land 9th Sept. 1840.’
Inscribed above: ‘A section of Coast in an arm of White’s Bay, showing a Volcanic Landstone Hill &c &c. Also a hill on the West which presents a deviation from the common horizontal ridge.’ An additional note on the right of the drawing states: ‘Good teal shooting here.’
John Robertson was the surgeon aboard HMS Terror during James Clarke Ross’s Erebus and Terror Antarctic Expedition of 1839-1843.
Headed ‘Diagram the 3rd’ in the manuscript version of the paper ‘Catalogue of geological specimens procured at “Kerguelen” during the months of May, June & July 1840’, by John Robertson. The paper was read by the author to the Royal Society on 20 May 1841 and noted in Abstracts of the papers printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London from 1837 to 1843 inclusive vol.4 (Richard and John E Taylor, London, 1843), p.305. This original account is signed by Roberson, ‘HMS Terror, Van D[iemen’s] Land 9th Sept. 1840.’
Inscribed above: ‘A section of Coast in an arm of White’s Bay, showing a Volcanic Landstone Hill &c &c. Also a hill on the West which presents a deviation from the common horizontal ridge.’ An additional note on the right of the drawing states: ‘Good teal shooting here.’
John Robertson was the surgeon aboard HMS Terror during James Clarke Ross’s Erebus and Terror Antarctic Expedition of 1839-1843.
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