Lat. 80 3' N. Off Cape Collinson, looking to the southward. The distant headlands are Capes John Barrow and Fraser. The next or middle headland is Cape McClintock. Ships fast to a large heavy floe. Photographer: Mitchell, Thomas
Lat. 80 3' N. Off Cape Collinson, looking to the northward. Ships fast to a large heavy floe. Practising with the dog-whip. Photographer: Mitchell, Thomas
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Genre: Landscape Photography View across the ice towards the headland, with a figure holding a whip posed on the ice in the foreground.
Lat. [8]1 44' N. Winter quarters of the 'Discovery.' 'Discovery' frozen in 6th Sept. 1875. The black ice is the young ice; the white ice is old, and was frozen in like the ship. [Discovery Harbour, Ellesmere Island.] Photographer: Mitchell, Thomas
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Genre: Historical Events View of 'Discovery' at her moorings, with figures posed on the shore in the foreground.
Lat. 81 44' N. The winter quarters of the 'Discovery,' with the depot and obervatories on shore, Sept. 1875. The young ice coated with light snow. [Discovery Harbour, Ellesmere Island.] Photographer: Mitchell, Thomas
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Genre: Historical Events View of 'Discovery' at her moorings, with the shore depot on the left.
Photographs taken during the Arctic Expedition of 1875-76. Vol. 2. Photographer(s): Mitchell, Thomas
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Red half-leather and buckram album (British Museum binding) measuring 295 x 377 mm and containing 53 prints mounted one to a page (recto only) on stout card stamped ‘London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, 110 and 108 Regent Street, and 54, Cheapside.’ A 10 pp. pamphlet listing the caption...