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A series of fourteen sketches made during the voyage up Wellington channel in search of Sir John Franklin and the missing crews of H.M. discovery-ships Erebus and Terror
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Walter William May
Publication Info:
London, Day & Son, 1855
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The Arctic Squadron in Leevly Harbour, Island of Disco, West Coast of Greenland (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Sledges in a fresh fair wind, going over Hummocky Ice (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Encamping for the night (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Sledge party returning through water during the month of July (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Loss of the M‘lellan (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
H.M.S. Assistance and Pioneer in Winter Quarters—Returning Daylight (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
H.M.S. Assistance, in tow of the Pioneer (Captain Sherard Osborn), Passing John Barrow Mount, North of Wellington Channel, 1853 (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
H.M.S. Assistance and Pioneer fast to the Floe, off Cape Majendie, Wellington Channel, 1853 (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Perilous position of H.M.S. Assistance and Pioneer, on the evening of the 12th of October, 1853.—Disaster Bay (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
H.M.S. Assistance and Pioneer breaking out of Winter Quarters, 1854 (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Division of Sledges finding and cutting a road through heavy hummocks, in the Queen’s Channel (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Division of Sledges finding and cutting a road through heavy hummocks, in the Queen’s Channel (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Division of Sledges passing Cape Lady Franklin; Extraordinary masses of ice pressed against the North Shore of Bathurst Land (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
Landscape
Franklin Relics brought by Dr. Rae (1855)
Walter William May
(English, 1831-1896)
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