Cutting a channel through the ice, Arctic, c. 1849
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Cutting a channel through the ice, Arctic, c. 1849
Engraving of an imaginary scene showing a British Arctic expedition in the Arctic, c.1849. The engraving shows a group of men cutting a channel through the ice so that their ship, seen in the background, can escape the ice pack. This image was created in order to give the readers of the Illustrated London News an idea of the conditions that the Franklin and Ross expeditions of the 1840s might encounter in the Arctic
Media ID 4385977
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1849 Arctic Back Ground Channel Conditions Created Cutting Encounter Escape Expeditions Franklin Give Idea Imaginary Order Pack Readers Ross
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