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Iron mines near Clausthal and mountain hikersIron mines in the Hartz mountains near Clausthal, Germany, and hikers crossing rivers, mountains and glaciers. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by A
Glaciers in the Alps. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Menevilles Dictionnaire Pittoresque d Histoire Naturelle
Hallet Glacier, Estes Park, Colorado, USA. Date: circa 1920
Schlatenkees Glacier, Hohe Tauern, Austrian TyrolView of the Schlatenkees, one of the dominant glaciers on the Hohe Tauern Mountains in the Austrian Tyrol, extending from the Grossvenediger Mountain eastwards for about 6 km. Date: circa 1870
Yawning boy reads comic during an internal flight in IcelandA small boy ignores the specacular scenery of mountains and glaciers outside the aircraft window, and yawns while reading a comic during a short internal flight in Iceland Date: 1986
Beerenberg (Bear Mountain), Jan Mayen IslandBeerenberg is a stratovolcano which forms the northeastern end of the Norwegian island of Jan Mayen and is a part of Kingdom of Norway. It was used as a whaling base by the Dutch
Zermatt, Switzerland with surrounding Alpine peaks (many named). Date: circa 1910s
Hvitarvatn Lake, IcelandHvitarvatn is a glacier lake in the Icelandic highlands, feeding the glacier river Hvita in South Iceland. North of the lake is the mountain hut Hvitarnes. Date: circa 1930
Panorama of Eirs glacier, Iceland Date: circa 1930
View from a cruise ship to an Ice BarierView from a cruise to an Ice Barier, Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen) circa 1930
Iceberg in Kings Bay, Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen)Floating iceberg in Kings Bay, Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen), Norway. circa 1930
Glacier of Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen), Magdalen BayA Glacier of Spitzbergen (Spitsbergen) at Magdalen Bay. Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. circa 1930
Face of glacier from Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen)Postcard showing a glacier from Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen). circa 1930
Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen), Magdalen BayPostcard showing Spitzbergen (Spitsbergen) at Magdalen Bay. Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. circa 1930
Norwegian GlacierThe Kjendalsbrae glacier in Norway moving slowly down the mountainside Date: 1905
Alaskan Glaciers - Alaska - We came in to land at Elmendorf Field, the big Army air base, having come over amazing glaciers like wide rivers. Date: 1952
Glacier Garden, part of the artificial glaciers, Lucerne, Switzerland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Sulden and glaciers, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Glacier, NorwayThe Bondhus glacier in the Norwegian fjords Date: circa 1890
Trient Glacier and the Pointe D Orny Mountain (10742 ft high), Switzerland Date: 1910s
Glacier PeakClimbers reach the peak of a glacier. Date: 1930s
View of the Rhone Glacier in the Swiss AlpsView of The Grimselstrasse, winding up the Rhone Glacier in the Swiss Alps. Date: circa 1940
Canada Scenery / GlaciersCanadian scenery: Great Selkirk glaciers Date: 1907
Inside the Rhone Glacier in the Swiss AlpsView inside the Rhone Glacier in the Swiss Alps, at a height of 2300 metres. Wooden planks have been laid down for tourists to walk on. Date: circa 1940
Franz Josef Glacier, South Island, New ZealandView of ice at the tongue of the Franz Josef Glacier, South Island, New Zealand. The glacier is 12 km long, and is located in Westland National Park on the west coast of the Island
Glaciers (Liebig) 66 - The ice front at the foot of the glacier, where more ice is lost through melting than is gained by snowfall
Glaciers (Liebig) 44 - Seracs form in a glacier fall
Glaciers (Liebig) 55 - Medial moraine of till (rocky detritus) deposited by a retreating glacier, and a table created by ice supporting a rock
Glaciers (Liebig) 33 - Crevasses form in the ice as the glacier flows over uneven terrain
Glaciers (Liebig) 22 - the glacier starts from a ring of neves or firns, imperfectly consolidated snow. Date: 1939
Glaciers (Liebig) 11 - the commencement of the ice river
French GlacierGLACIER D ARGENTIERE, Haute Savoie (France)
Schlatenkees Glacier, Hohe Tauern, Austrian TyrolView of the Schlatenkees, one of the dominant glaciers on the Hohe Tauern Mountains in the Austrian Tyrol, extending from the Grossvenediger Mountain eastwards for about 6 km
Naddod Discovers IcelandViking explorer Naddod discovers Iceland
Tasman GlacierThe Tasman glacier in New Zealand
Glacier in the AlpsA glacier in the Alps carving a valley between mountain peaks; a dark line of medial moraine is visible down the centre of the ice
A Glacier TableGlacier tables, where a boulder has protected the ice and snow beneath it from solar melting; as the surrounding snow melts the rock is left atop a pillar of ice
Glacier, NepalGlacier in the Lumpa River valley, near Mount Api, Nepal
Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice), Mont Blanc, French AlpsTermination of the Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice) in the Chamonix Valley, French Alps, the longest glacier in France (7 km long, 200 m deep. The Arveiron River escapes through a natural gateway
Bossons Glacier, Chamonix Valley, south eastern FranceView of the Bossons Glacier in the Chamonix Valley, Haute-Savoie, south eastern France. The glacier is on the north eastern side of the valley, close to the Aiguille du Midi