After Sir George Back, Sir George Mackenzie, Lieutenant Edward N. Kendall, Richard Bright and others
After Sir George Back, Sir George Mackenzie, Lieutenant Edward N. Kendall, Richard Bright and others

Winter View of Fort Franklin, Jan. 1826; Travelling among Humhocks of Ice, 18 July 1827. Latitude 82.32.15 82.45 - was the highest latitude reached - Parrys Voyage to the North Pole; Boats Hauled up for the Night, 28th June 1827 - Parrys Voyage to the North Pole; The Boats of Walden Isle in a Snow Storm August 12 1827 - Parrys Voyage to the North Pole; Hecla and Griper at Winter Harbour, 1819 – Parrys first voyage; Boats Running for Shelter From a Storm (night of July 7, 1826); A Jet of Steam on the Sulphor Mountains, Iceland; Cauldron of Boiling Mud on the Sulphor Mountains Iceland; Cave at Strappen Iceland

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After Sir George Back, Sir George Mackenzie, Lieutenant Edward N. Kendall, Richard Bright and others
Winter View of Fort Franklin, Jan. 1826; Travelling among Humhocks of Ice, 18 July 1827. Latitude 82.32.15 82.45 - was the highest latitude reached - Parrys Voyage to the North Pole; Boats Hauled up for the Night, 28th June 1827 - Parrys Voyage to the North Pole; The Boats of Walden Isle in a Snow Storm August 12 1827 - Parrys Voyage to the North Pole; Hecla and Griper at Winter Harbour, 1819 – Parrys first voyage; Boats Running for Shelter From a Storm (night of July 7, 1826); A Jet of Steam on the Sulphor Mountains, Iceland; Cauldron of Boiling Mud on the Sulphor Mountains Iceland; Cave at Strappen Iceland
majority titled on the paper mounts, eight with further inscription on the reverse
watercolour on paper with scratching out, laid on paper mounts
unframed
10 ½ x 13 7/8in. (26.6 x 35.3cm.)
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