
Museum catalogue: Kamchatka Catalogue
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There are 24 items in this collection.
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Chiens du kamtchatka [Kamchatka dogs]Record: N: 1230/17Chromo-lithograph. Plate 32 from J. de Boulitchoff's 'Voyage d'un La Siberie Orientale' (St Petersberg, 1856). |
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Habitant d'un village au nord du kamtch, Toungousse errant [Village from northern Kamchatka, Tungus traveller]Record: N: 1230/21Chromo-lithograph. Plate 38 from J. de Boulitchoff's 'Voyage d'un La Siberie Orientale' (St Petersberg, 1856). |
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Kamtchadals [Kamchadals]Record: N: 1230/22Chromo-lithograph. Plate 39 from J. de Boulitchoff's 'Voyage d'un La Siberie Orientale' (St Petersberg, 1856). |
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Kamtchadals, une halte en hiver [Kamchadals, a stop in winter]Record: N: 1230/23Chromo-lithograph. Plate 43 from J. de Boulitchoff's 'Voyage d'un La Siberie Orientale' (St Petersberg, 1856). |
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Le port de st pierre et paul au kamtchatka [Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka]Record: N: 1230/28Chromo-lithograph. Plate 45 from J. de Boulitchoff's 'Voyage d'un La Siberie Orientale' (St Petersberg, 1856). |
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La baie d'avatcha au kamtchatka [Avatcha Bay, Kamchatka]Record: N: 1230/37Chromo-lithograph. Plate 44 from J. de Boulitchoff's 'Voyage d'un La Siberie Orientale' (St Petersberg, 1856). |
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The Narta or sledge for burdens in KamtchatkaRecord: WHICC 10113Pencil drawing by John Webber of the 'narta', a sledge for burdens |
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The inside of a Winter Habitation in KamtschatkaRecord: WHICC 10148Engraved by W. Sharp after a sketch by John Webber. |
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A Woman of KamtshatkaRecord: WHICC 10322Drawing by John Webber. Portrait head of a native woman in three-quarters view looking towards the left. |
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Woman of KamtshatkaRecord: WHICC 10323Drawing by John Webber. Full length portrait |
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Man of KamtshatkaRecord: WHICC 10324Drawing by John Webber. Full length portrait of a man of Kamchatka in boots |
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Native of KamtshatkaRecord: WHICC 10325Drawing by John Webber. Native of Kamtchatka. Head portrait of man with ruddy cheeks |
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KamtskadalesRecord: WHICC 10326Drawing by John Webber. Kamchadals. (Natives of Kamchatka). Man's head full front and in profile |
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Inside of a Winter Habitation KamtshatkaRecord: WHICC 10327Drawing by John Webber. Inside Winter Habitation of Kamchatka, though actually a Summer habitation |
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The Narta or sledge for burdens in KamtchatkaRecord: Y: 56/15Print in brown and grey wash, after a drawing by J. Webber. |
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Woman of KamschatkaRecord: Y: 64/5/11Coloured engraving by F. Dadley. |
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Shaman of KamschatkaRecord: Y: 64/5/12Coloured engraving by F. Dadley. |
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The manner in which the Kamtschadales melt the Grease and dry the Fish that they catch in the Spring at the Head of Rivers, on their return to the SeaRecord: Y: 74/2/1Engravings from Middleton's 'Complete System of Universal Geography'. |
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A view at Bolcheretzkoi, in Kamtschatka [Bolsheretak]Record: Y: 77/3/1Engraved by P. Benezech after a sketch by W. Webber. London, July 1784. British Expedition, Captain James Cook, 1776-80 |
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A woman of KamtschatkaRecord: Y: 77/3/2Engraved by W. Sharp after a sketch by John Webber. |
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A sledge of KamtschatkaRecord: Y: 77/3/3One of five line engravings after drawings by J. Webber, made during the third and last voyage of Captain James Cook, 1776-80, of Kamtchatka. |
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The inside of a Winter Habitation, in KamtschatkaRecord: Y: 77/3/4Engraved by W. Sharp after a sketch by John Webber. |
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The Tschuktschi, and their HabitationsRecord: Y: 77/3/5One of five line engravings after drawings by J. Webber, made during the third and last voyage of Captain James Cook, 1776-80, of Kamtchatka. |
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The manner in which the Kamtschadales melt the Grease and dry the Fish that they catch in the Spring at the Head of Rivers, on their return to the SeaRecord: Y: 82/7/5One of nine black and white engravings from Thomas Bankes' 'A New System of Universal Geography'. |