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ltwilliammowett:Arctic Expedition, in search of Sir John Franklin by Captain Sir James C. Ross, 1848
Winchester Model 1886 carried by the explorer and adventurer Samuel J. Entrikin on the Arctic Explo
handfuloftime:William Westall, after Frederick William Beechey. H.M. Ships Hecla & Griper in Win
ltwilliammowett:HMS Terror at sunrise on July 14, 1837 under Captain Back, by Captain Owen Stanley1
1884 anthropological studies of Laplanders by Roland Bonaparte
Matthew Henson, co-discoverer of the North Pole with Ewin Peary in 1909.
lushthemagicdragon:Good evening Terrors.I used to work at the National Maritime Museum (it was a nig
Wool and fur shield crewmen from cold aboard the Fram on an arctic expedition
goldenpolar:theterroramc:“Funny to think of this place as home, isn’t it?”Photo of an Inuit drawing
Fridtjof Nansen (Norwegian, 1861-1930, b. Store Frøen, Norway) - Frontispiece from In Northern Mists
ltwilliammowett: HMS Resolute in Search of Sir John Franklinby François Musin, 1850
ltwilliammowett:Arctic Expedition, in search of Sir John Franklin by Captain Sir James C. Ross, 1848
Portrait of arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and his wife, fashion illustrator Dagmar Cohn, 1947.
Wool and fur shield crewmen from cold aboard the Fram on an arctic expedition
Dr. David Lyall, naval surgeon, botanist, and Arctic & Antarctic explorer, born June 1,
1884 anthropological studies of Laplanders by Roland Bonaparte
Peter Freuchen
Louise Arner Boyd (pictured above), lead expeditions to the Arctic from 1926-1941, where she focused
It’s #MonsterMonday!This map, Polus Arcticus, inspired by William Barents’ three vo
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Pocket Chronometer from the Franklin Expedition, Parkinson & Fro
ventureonwilderseas: From the Smithsonian archives: “The Skongen, the Danish Fifth Thule
danskjavlarna: “The sun at midnight,” from Arctic Expeditions from British and Foreign S
Peter Freuchen
danskjavlarna: “The sun at midnight,” from Arctic Expeditions from British and Foreign S
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