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Pygoscelis adeliae. Albino adult. Cape Crozier. Jan 22 1902 (top). The soles of the feet dirty brown - not black. (bottom).Record: N: 1495Watercolour of Adelie penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Cape Adare. Jan 9 1902. A: Just after leaving the egg. 5 inches, beak to tail tip. B: In complete suit of down. & inches, baek to tail tip. [Pygoscelis adeliae]Record: N: 1496Watercolour of Adelie penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Sole of the foot of a young Adelie PenguinRecord: N: 1497Watercolour of Adelie penguin foot by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Pygoscelis Adelie, front of Normal adult, McMurdo Strait, November 23 1903 (not skinned)Record: N: 1498Watercolour of Adelie penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Head of crested penguin killed on Macquarie Island. Skin No. 18. Nov. 22 1901. [Eudyptes chrysolophus schlegeli]Record: N: 1499Watercolour of Crested penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Laurie Harbour. Port Ross. Auckland Isles. March 24 1904Record: N: 1500Watercolour of Crested penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Head of Crested Penguin killed on Macquarie Island. Skin No. 22. Nov. 22 1901. [Royal Penguin - Eudyptes chrysolophus schegeli]Record: N: 1501Watercolour of Crested penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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[1&2] Catarrhactes Schlegeli - immature and adult. [3] Megadyptes Antipodum - fresh moulted adult.Record: N: 1502Watercolour of Crested penguins by E.A. Wilson. British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Looking up Tromso Bay from the club in Tromso, last days of May 1921Record: N: 1505Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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West Spitsbergen from Horn Sound northwards. No 1.Record: N: 1506Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921 |
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West coast of Spitsbergen from Horn Sound northwards. No 2.Record: N: 1507Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921 |
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West coast, South of Ice Fiord, Mt Koster, 821mRecord: N: 1508Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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West coast, South of Ice Fiord, Mt Grieg, 778mRecord: N: 1509Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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Herring Head Mtn West coast of Is Fiord looking southerlyRecord: N: 1510Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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Spitsbergen. Entrance to Is Fiord on right. N. of Ice (sic) Fiord.Record: N: 1511Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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The Alkhornet from within Ice (sic) FiordRecord: N: 1512Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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North end of Is Fiord, SpitsbergenRecord: N: 1513Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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On West coast of Prince Charles ForelandRecord: N: 1514Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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Mt. Jacobsen, Dane Glacier, N. of Bay St. John, W. coast, Spitsbergen.Record: N: 1515Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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West coast, South of King's BayRecord: N: 1516Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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The Kroner Glacier, King's Bay, SpitsbergenRecord: N: 1517Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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North coast approaching Red Bay from the EastRecord: N: 1518Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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West shore, Liefde BayRecord: N: 1519Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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Spitsbergen Wood Bay, West shore Porphyrite exposureRecord: N: 1520Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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Spitsbergen Head of Wood BayRecord: N: 1521Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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North coast Spitsbergen from Moffen Island (1)Record: N: 1522Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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North coast Spitsbergen from Moffen Island (2)Record: N: 1523Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921. |
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North coast Spitsbergen from Moffen IslandRecord: N: 1524Painting by Roger Pocock, Oxford University Expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921 |
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Sir John RossRecord: N: 1525Sir John Ross, engraving by Robert Hart, after a painting by Benjamin Faulkner, published in London in 1834. |
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Ferdinand MagellanusRecord: N: 1526Portrait of Ferdinand Magellanus. |
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Sitka, Alaska from the anchorage, showing part of the Indian town, Government buildings and wharfRecord: N: 1527Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, May 1870 |
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Our house with the side window [and the] Russian Church, Lincoln Street, Sitka [1870]Record: N: 1528Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, 1870 |
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Commanding Officers Quarters, Fort Tongas, AlaskaRecord: N: 1529Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, May 1870. Reduced from a watercolour by Major Bell. |
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Lincoln Street, Sitka, looking down to the Wharf. From the side window of our drawing room [1870]Record: N: 1530Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, 1870 |
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Lincoln Street, Sitka, Government House. From the side window of our drawing room [1870]Record: N: 1531Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, 1870 |
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Indian (Russian) church, [and] Officers' Quarters. Sitka, Alaska [1870]Record: N: 1532/1Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, 1870. Reduced from a watercolour drawing by Major Bell. |
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View from our front window. Sitka, Alaska. June, 1870Record: N: 1532/2Sketch of Sitka, Alaska by Sophia Cracroft, 1870. |
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HMS Erebus, 22 May 1845, 3AM, off 'Aldborough'Record: N: 1533Watercolour and pen sketch of HMS Erebus, 1845. |
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Blazer taking HMS Erebus in tow, 31 May 1845, 6PMRecord: N: 1534Watercolour and pen sketch of HMS Erebus, 1845. |
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John GriffinRecord: N: 1535Pen and ink portrait sketch of John Griffin, father of Lady Jane Franklin. |
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April 2.11. 6p.m.Record: N: 1536One of six reproductions of watercolours by E. A. Wilson, part of a set of 15 made for Mrs. Wilson c. 1930 and sold by her for charity. The printers are believed to have been Messrs. Hudson and Kearns of London. The remaining stock appear to have been presented to the Institute for sale there by Mrs. Wilson in 1938, but file copies were not kept. These six are what are left. |
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Summit of Mount ErebusRecord: N: 1537One of six reproductions of watercolours by E. A. Wilson, part of a set of 15 made for Mrs. Wilson c. 1930 and sold by her for charity. The printers are believed to have been Messrs. Hudson and Kearns of London. The remaining stock appear to have been presented to the Institute for sale there by Mrs. Wilson in 1938, but file copies were not kept. These six are what are left. |
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Sunset, looking north from Cape Evans.Record: N: 1538One of six reproductions of watercolours by E. A. Wilson, part of a set of 15 made for Mrs. Wilson c. 1930 and sold by her for charity. The printers are believed to have been Messrs. Hudson and Kearns of London. The remaining stock appear to have been presented to the Institute for sale there by Mrs. Wilson in 1938, but file copies were not kept. These six are what are left. |
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Sunset looking west from Hut Point. April 1. 1911.Record: N: 1539One of six reproductions of watercolours by E. A. Wilson, part of a set of 15 made for Mrs. Wilson c. 1930 and sold by her for charity. The printers are believed to have been Messrs. Hudson and Kearns of London. The remaining stock appear to have been presented to the Institute for sale there by Mrs. Wilson in 1938, but file copies were not kept. These six are what are left. |
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Hut Point from the top of Observation HillRecord: N: 1540One of six reproductions of watercolours by E. A. Wilson, part of a set of 15 made for Mrs. Wilson c. 1930 and sold by her for charity. The printers are believed to have been Messrs. Hudson and Kearns of London. The remaining stock appear to have been presented to the Institute for sale there by Mrs. Wilson in 1938, but file copies were not kept. These six are what are left. |
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An Ice Berg off C. Evans. Sept. 1.11. 4.30pm. 1911.Record: N: 1541One of six reproductions of watercolours by E. A. Wilson, part of a set of 15 made for Mrs. Wilson c. 1930 and sold by her for charity. The printers are believed to have been Messrs. Hudson and Kearns of London. The remaining stock appear to have been presented to the Institute for sale there by Mrs. Wilson in 1938, but file copies were not kept. These six are what are left. |
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Situation of HM Ships Fury and Hecla, at Igloolik, 1822-23Record: N: 1542Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Canoe of the Savage Islands, Hudson's StraitRecord: N: 1543Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). Parry's Second Arctic Expedition 1821-23 |
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Cutting into Winter Island, Oct 1821Record: N: 1544Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Interior of an Eskimaux snow-hut, Winter Island, 1822Record: N: 1545Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Group of Eskimaux, 1822Record: N: 1546Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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An Eskimaux watching a sealRecord: N: 1547Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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An Eskimaux watching a seal-holeRecord: N: 1548Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Eskimaux, listening at a seal-hole, in the act of striking a sealRecord: N: 1549Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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An Eskimaux creeping into the passage of a snow hutRecord: N: 1550Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Arnaneelia, a native of Winter Island, 1822Record: N: 1551Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Fall of the BarrowRecord: N: 1552Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Summer tents of the Eskimaux, Igloolik, 1822Record: N: 1553Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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An Eskimaux of Igloolik, in a bird-skin jacket carrying his canoe down to the waterRecord: N: 1554Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Sledges of the EskimauxRecord: N: 1555Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Eskimaux house, built of iceRecord: N: 1556Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Takkeelikkeeta, an Eskimaux of Igloolik, 1823Record: N: 1557Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Group of Eskimaux at IgloolikRecord: N: 1558Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Group of Eskimaux, Igloolik, 1823Record: N: 1559Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Nakahu and his wife OomnaRecord: N: 1560Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Eskimaux building a snow-hutRecord: N: 1561Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Eskimaux killing deer in a lakeRecord: N: 1562Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage' (London, 1824). |
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Eskimaux children dancing, Igloolik, 1823Record: N: 1563Print drawn by Captain G.F.Lyon and engraved by Edward Finden from William Edward Parry's 'Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage (London, 1824). |
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Niagungitok, the Eskimaux Indian from Baffins BayRecord: N: 1564Coloured lithograph of 'Esquimaux', after a sketch by G.H. Jones, 1823. |
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Coonahnik, the Esquimaux Indians WifeRecord: N: 1565Coloured lithograph of 'Esquimaux', after a sketch by G.H. Jones, 1823. |
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J de Krusenstern, Contre Amiral et Directeur du Corps des Cadets de la MarineRecord: N: 1566Lithograph print portrait of J. de Krusenstern, published by Engelmann, Paris. |
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View of the Devil's Thumb, Lat 74.16, Long 57.56.Record: N: 1567Drawn by W.C.Owen from a sketch by Robert A. Goodsir, 12 miles distant. |
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Vale of the Clearwater River from the Methye Portage, descent 1000 feet, length of the view 36 milesRecord: N: 1568Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 4. |
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The rapid in the McKenzie RiverRecord: N: 1569Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 45. |
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Fort Franklin, Great Bear LakeRecord: N: 1570Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 53. |
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Winter view of Fort FranklinRecord: N: 1571Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 69. |
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Esquimaux coming towards the boats, in Shoalwater Bay, 2pm [July 7, 1826]Record: N: 1572Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828). British Arctic Expedition 1825-27 |
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The Esquimaux pillaging the boatsRecord: N: 1573Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 105. |
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The boats getting afloatRecord: N: 1574Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 106. |
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Boats again aground in Shoalwater Bay at MidnightRecord: N: 1575Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 108. |
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Expedition first detained by the iceRecord: N: 1576Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see plate 11, p. 113. |
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A young Esquimaux woman of the tribe west of the McKenzie. July, 9. 1826Record: N: 1577Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 119. British Arctic Expedition 1825-27 |
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Esquimaux, west of the McKenzieRecord: N: 1578Four portrait heads of Eskimos. Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 119. |
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Winter houses of EsquimauxRecord: N: 1579Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see plate 14, p. 121. |
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Launching boats across a reef opposite to Mount Conybeare, and distant view of the British Chain of MountainsRecord: N: 1580Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 133. |
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Iceberg adhering to Icy Reef, with the view to seawardRecord: N: 1581Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 143. |
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The western termination of the Rocky Mountains, Mount Copleston. Aug. 5. 1826Record: N: 1582Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 150. |
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View to the seaward from Flaxmans Island. Aug. 7. 1826Record: N: 1583Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 151. |
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Foggy IslandRecord: N: 1584Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see plate 19, p. 155. |
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Boats in a swell amongst iceRecord: N: 1585Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 170. |
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Esquimaux encampment on Richars' IslandRecord: N: 1586Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 193. |
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Boats running for shelter from a storm, into Refuge Cove. July 7 1826Record: N: 1587Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 205. English Arctic Expedition 1825-27 |
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The perforated rock near cape Parry. July 15, 1826Record: N: 1588Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 218. |
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Esquimaux winter houses, on Atkinson Island [July 13]Record: N: 1589Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 215. |
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Mouth of the Wilmot Horton RiverRecord: N: 1590Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 232. |
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The perforated rock near Cape ParryRecord: N: 1591Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 236. |
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The Dolphin squeezed by iceRecord: N: 1592Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 257. |
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Expedition crossing Back's InletRecord: N: 1593Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 261. |
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View of the Barren LandsRecord: N: 1594Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see p. 276. |
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Various Arctic viewsRecord: N: 15954 views on a plate, featuring: Part of the Rocky Mountains, McKenzie's River. Aug. 6, 1825, Cannon Shot Reach, Mackenzie's River. Aug. 23, 1825, Mackenzie River, and the Rocky Mountains, Aug. 1825, The central view of the ramparts. Sept. 1826. Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see Appendix, p. xxv. |
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Mount Conybeare from the beach and Passing the Romansoff chain and Richardson's chain. Mount fitton. The Barn Mountains.Record: N: 1596Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825-27' (London, 1828), see Appendix, p. xxvii. |
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Expedition passing through Point Lata on the ice, June 25, 1821Record: N: 1597Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), frontis, but see also p. 323. |
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View from Morgan's Rocks of the hill in Hill River, Sept. 19. 1819Record: N: 1598Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 33. |
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The Trout Fall, Sept. 1819Record: N: 1599Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 37. |
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Manner of making a resting place on a winters night, March 15 1820Record: N: 1600Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 97. |
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Manner of making a resting place on a winters night, March 15 1820Record: N: 1601Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 97. |
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Portait of a Stone IndianRecord: N: 1602Lithograph by E. Finden from drawing by G. Back. Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 104. Franklin's First Expedition, 1819-22 |
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A buffalo poundRecord: N: 1603Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 113. |
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Interior of a Cree Indian tent, March 25 1820Record: N: 1604Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 169. |
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Portrait of Akaitcho, and his sonRecord: N: 1605Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 203. New edition: Tuttle, Japan, 1970, frontispiece |
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Expedition crossing Lake Prosperous, May 30 1820Record: N: 1606Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 211. |
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Marten Lake, 1820Record: N: 1607Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 235. |
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The expedition discovering the Coppermine River, Sept 1, 1820Record: N: 1608Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 237. |
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Winter view of Fort Enterprize. Snow melting, May 13, 1821Record: N: 1609Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 246. |
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Keskarrah, a Copper Indian guide and his daughter Green Stockings, mending a snow shoeRecord: N: 1610Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 252. British Arctic Expedition 1819-22 |
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Portraits of two Eskimaux interpreters, Junius and AugustusRecord: N: 1611Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 262. |
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Winter travelling on Great Slave LakeRecord: N: 1612Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 277. |
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The white wolf and a view of Dog Rib rockRecord: N: 1613Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 312. |
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Bloody Fall, July 17. 1821Record: N: 1614Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 350. |
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View of the Arctic Sea, from the mouth of the Copper Mine River, Midnight, July 20 1821Record: N: 1615Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 361. |
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View of the Arctic Sea, from the mouth of the Copper Mine River, Midnight, July 20, 1821Record: N: 1616Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 361. |
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Expedition encamped at Point Turnagain, Aug. 21, 1821Record: N: 1617Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 387. |
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Canoe broaching to, in a gale of wind at sunrise, Aug 23 1821Record: N: 1618Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 394. |
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Canoe broaching to, in a gale of wind at sunrise, Aug 23, 1821Record: N: 1619Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 394. |
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Expedition landing in a storm, Aug 23 1821Record: N: 1620Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 395. |
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The Falls of Wilberforce, estimated at 250 feet highRecord: N: 1621Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 397. |
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Preparing an encampment on the barren grounds, gathering tripe de roche, etc, Sept 16 1821Record: N: 1622Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 412. |
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Moore's Bay, Polar SeaRecord: N: 1623Plate from Sir John Franklin's 'Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea 1819-22' (London, 1823), see p. 370 in some editions. |
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Lieut G Back, and, the Falls of WilberforceRecord: N: 1624Double plates from Sir John Franklin's 'Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea in 1819-22, with a Brief Account of the Second Journey in 1825-27' (London, 1829). |
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Skin No 1. The foot of an Albatross, male, showing the colours during life, not by transmitted but reflected light. September 22 1901.Record: N: 1625Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 |
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Head of an albatross caught on Sep. 22 1901Record: N: 1626Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 |
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Albatrosses, Diomedeidae. Studies of heads, various specimensRecord: N: 1627Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 |
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Grey-headed Albatross, Diomedea Chrysostoma, in flight, various datesRecord: N: 1628Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 |
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Grey-headed Albatross, Diomedea Chrysostoma, in flight, various datesRecord: N: 1629Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 |
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Phoebetria Palpebrata, in flightRecord: N: 1630Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 |
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Albatrosses, Diomedeidae, in flightRecord: N: 1631Pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 |
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Diomedea exulaus. Mature plumageRecord: N: 1632Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Diomedea Exulans, immature plumage, Southern Oceans. Adult Diomedea Exulans rising to fly. Complete brown immature plumage in Diomedea Exulans, wings underneath exactly as above.Record: N: 1633Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Wandering and Black-browed Albatrosses, Diomedea Exulans and Diomedea Melanpohris. Various dates during September 1910.Record: N: 1634Watercolour studies and pencil sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during or after the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery), some from the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 (Terra Nova) |
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Diomedea Exulans, various dates during 1910Record: N: 1635Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) and the later British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 (Terra Nova) |
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White-winged Albatrosses, Diomedeidae, in flight, Southern Oceans, 1901Record: N: 1636Pencil sketch of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Diomedea melanphrys. Dec. 28 1901 (Skin No I)Record: N: 1637Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Diomedea melanophris. Dec 28 1901. Skin No. 3Record: N: 1638Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Diomedea melanophrys. Discovery 1901. Black browed albatrossRecord: N: 1639Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Studies of Diomedea Melanophris, Black-browed Albatross. Various dates, October 20 1901, November 30 1910, December 4 1910.Record: N: 1640Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) and the later British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 (Terra Nova) |
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Black-browed Albatross, Diomedea MelanophrisRecord: N: 1641Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Grey-headed Albatross, Diomedea Chrysostoma. Birds in flight, Southern Oceans, 1901Record: N: 1642Sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Thalassoica culminatus, 29 Dec 1901, Skin No 6Record: N: 1643Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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Greyheaded albatross Thassageron aulminatus, 29 Dec 1901Record: N: 1644Watercolour of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |
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The Sooty Albatross, Phoebetria Fusca. Southern Oceans, 1901Record: N: 1645Sketches of Antarctic birds by E.A. Wilson executed mainly during the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery) |