Supphellebreen glacier
1853
Charles Haghe (1810 - 1888, Belgian) , Lithographer
James David Forbes (1809 - 1868, British) , Draughtsman
RCN 39523
Landscape view of a sloping mountain range showing a large ice flow leading down from the glacier above. Rocks and trees can be seen in the foreground with a large glacier visible between the rocky peaks in the background.
Plate 5 from the book Norway and its glaciers visited in 1851; followed by, Journals of excursions in the high Alps of Dauphine, Berne, and Savoy by James D. Forbes (Edinburgh, 1853).
Inscribed above: ‘Pl. VII.’ Inscribed below: ‘James D. Forbes, del. C. Haghe lith.’ ‘Day & Son, Lithrs to The Queen’ ‘SUPHELLE GLACIER, FJÆRLAND.’
James David Forbes (1809 - 1868), British physicist and glaciologist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1832. He was awarded the Rumford Medal in 1838, the Royal Medal in 1843 and delivered the Bakerian lecture in 1842 and 1846.
Plate 5 from the book Norway and its glaciers visited in 1851; followed by, Journals of excursions in the high Alps of Dauphine, Berne, and Savoy by James D. Forbes (Edinburgh, 1853).
Inscribed above: ‘Pl. VII.’ Inscribed below: ‘James D. Forbes, del. C. Haghe lith.’ ‘Day & Son, Lithrs to The Queen’ ‘SUPHELLE GLACIER, FJÆRLAND.’
James David Forbes (1809 - 1868), British physicist and glaciologist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1832. He was awarded the Rumford Medal in 1838, the Royal Medal in 1843 and delivered the Bakerian lecture in 1842 and 1846.
James David Forbes (1809 - 1868, British) , Physicist