Discoveries in the Arctic Sea between Baffin Bay and Melville Island
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Discoveries in the Arctic Sea between Baffin Bay and Melville Island
Showing the coasts explored on the ice by Captain Ommanney and the officers of the expeditions under the command of Captain H.T. Austin R.N.C.B. and Captain W. Penny, also by the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company's expedition under the command of Rear Admiral Sir John Ross C.B. in search of Sir John Franklin, 1850-1851.
Scale: ca. 1:3 000 000 (latitude). Showing the tracks of the 'Assistance', 'Intrepid', 'Pioneer', 'Resolute' and notes on wild animals and birds.
John Arrowsmith F.R.G.S.
- Image reference: F0290
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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