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United States Air Force - Beechcraft QU-22B 69-7702 (msn EB-10) The QU-22B was developed as very quiet un-piloted relay station for the Igloo White movement detection system deployed on the Ho Chi
Inuit family, and man in kayak in front of igloo and teepeeInuit (Eskimo) family in sealskin clothes, and man in kayak in front of igloo and teepee, from the north of Hudson Bay. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient
Dr. Frederick Cook photograph of Eskinmo companisions 1908Polar exploration in 1908, Dr. Frederick Cooks photograph of an igloo with the Stars and Stripes, United States of Americas flag with two Eskimos companisions, Etukishook and Ahwelsh
North Pole, looks like according to Frederick Cook 1908Polar exploration in 1908 on the front cover of The Sphere, showing Dr. Frederick A. Cook setting-up camera equipment to take a photograph of an igloo with the United States of Americas flag with two
Santa in the Artic Date: 1937
Eskimos Build Igloo 3Esquimaux creeping into the passage of a Snow Hut - observed during Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1818-1819
Eskimos in the snow on a Christmas cardEskimos in the snow with igloo and reindeer on a Christmas card with an ornate white and gold border. Date: circa 1890s
Eskimos Build Igloo 2Building an igloo, or snow- house, using blocks of ice. Suitable building materials are in plentiful supply. Date: 1881
Inuit people outside McClintocks hut. Francis Leopold McClintock was searching for remains of John Franklins ill-fated Arctic expedition of 1845
Ernest Shackletons air-propelled sledges, and a tentSir Ernest Shackletons air-propelled sledges, intended for use in the Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-1917). Shown here operating as air-propelled water boats
WW2 poster, Care of instruments is vital. Your Jar is their Jam. Printed for Ministry of Aircraft Production. Date: 1943
Eskimos Build Igloo 1Esquimaux building a snow- hut - Eskimos build an igloo - observed by Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1818-1819
De Long / Reindeer CampGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Drying furs at Reindeer Camp, King Williams Land. Date: 1879 - 81
Costumes of the people of Greenland, eskimo (Inuit) from Labrador.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Canadian scout leader with iglooCanadian scout leader with a partly built igloo
Church and Mission house close to the Pole - Alaska, USAChurch and Mission house close to the North Pole - Marys Igloo, Alaska, USA Date: circa 1909
Walrus and gulls at the North Pole
Welcome Home SnowyVALUE!
Peary & Cook / AssietteReturning from the North Pole, Robert Peary returned home to find Frederick Cook claiming he had reached it the previous year. " What a hole, the Pole!" Date: 1909
Cooks Expedition at the North Pole, 1908Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole, 21st April 1908
The Cook Polar Expedition at the North Pole, 1908Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole, 21st April 1908
Franklin / Land ExpeditionFranklins land expedition where they came across Eskimos and their snow huts
Eskimo FamilyAn Eskimo family, with an igloo in the distance
Eskimos and Sleigh DogsAn Eskimo family in their village, showing igloos, papoose, sledge, dogs, and quite a lot of ice