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Peregrine Falcon - adult warms a chick after feeding him in the nest (a single chick because of the bad year due to the lack of lemmings as food, a natural fluctuation), (Falco peregrinus)
Siberian Lemming - adult by its burrow in tundra (Lemmus sibiricus ). near Dikson, Russian Arctic. Summer, August. Entrance overgrown with mosses and lichens
Lemming footprints on snow (Lemmus sibiricus). tundra of Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, winter. Russian Arctic, Siberia, Russia. Lemmings spend winter under deep snow and rarely appear on surface
Semi-tundra aerial, North Siberia. Helicopter view over frozen lakes in semi-tundra near river Taz; early spring; North Tumen region, Russia
Clothes drying in snowfall, Siberia. A typical scene in Krasnoselkup settlement, yards and houses covered in snow, clothes normally dryed outside all year round, winter; North Tumen region
Typical taiga forest floor in Autumn with lichens, various berries, mushrooms, near river Taz. North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia
Semi-tundra in spring, Siberia. Snow melts in semi-tundra, near river Taz; spring; North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia
Lemmings footprints on snow surface, typical track of a lemming in winter tundra. (Lemmus sibiricus ). winter tundra of Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, North of Siberia, Russian Arctic
Siberian Lemming - skull in tundra (typical scene due to a high lemming population), next to a flowering White Dryas (Dryas octopetala) plant (Lemmus sibiricus)
Collared Lemmings - adults in winter fur, large winter claws for digging snow (in summer they are smaller) (Dicrostonyx torquatus). Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, North of Siberia, Russian Arcti
Collared Lemmings large winter claw of a forepaw - adapted for digging snow (Dicrostonyx torquatus). Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, North of Siberia, Russian Arctic
Siberian shaman / sorcerer / wizard / healer / medicine man / foreteller - lunch, with a rifle and huskies. Siberia, Russia. April
Selkup men in traditional clothes, holding traditional tools (wood-planes). early spring; near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia. (North Siberia minority)
Selkup Man (North Siberian minority), in traditional winter clothes, wait outside local shop in Krasnoselkup. early spring; near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia
Selkup-hunter - Traditional hunting gear of a Selkup (north Siberias indigenous minority), knife, rifle, skies. Winter; Semi-tundra near river Taz, North Tumen region, Northern Siberia, Russia
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
Has Captain Scott reached the Pole today?Page from The Sphere magazine speculating on whether Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar exploration team had reached the South Pole in December 1911, as scheduled
Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - pitching tentThe double tent used by Captain Scott on the last journey of his ill-fated polar expedition to the South Pole, 1910 - 1912, shown in a photograph by Lieutenant H. R. Bowers on the upper plateau
Belgica / Crew on DeckThe Belgica expedition which gathered many geological samples. The expedition members on board the Belgica. Date: 1897-98
Polar Bear resting head on a rock
Captain Scott and his tentArtists impression of Captain Scott writing in his diary in his tent during his expedition to the South Pole in which he and his four companions perished
The Terra Nova meets the FramCaptain Scotts vessel, the Terra Nova, meets the Norwegian Fram" off the Barrier in February 1911 when Roald Amundsen met Lieutenant Pennell and Campbell from the British expeditions ship
The British Antarctic Expedition: some officers of the DiscoOfficers of the British Antarctic Expedition on board the Discovery. Front row, second from left is Captain Robert Falcon Scott and back row, fourth from right is Ernest Shackleton
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Edgar EvansCaptain Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912), British Polar explorer, pictured with Petty Officer Edgar Evans, one of the four men who accompanied Scott on his ill-fated expedition to reach the South
Captain Scott returning from a shopping expedition in NorwayCaptain Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912), the famous Polar explorer, returning from Norway on the Wilson liner, Aaro, where he was purchasing sledges
Polar Bear / Baxter / 1850A polar bear stands in an icy setting
Exploration / Polar / ScottAntarctic: Oates and Meares at the blubber-stove in the stables
Victorian Scraps - Page of Animals. late 19th century
Arctic Antics, drawn by Webster MurrayThree mermaids chase a polar bear in arctic sea. Date: 1928
Young Polar Bear - Spitzbergen, Norway Date: circa 1910s
The Intruder by S. DriginA polar bear watches an encroaching plane as it descends over its remote Arctic territory. 1930
Whalers attacked by polar bears. 19th century
Animals at a French Zoo - Syrian Bear - Colour Slide of Bear in cape, growling.. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo
Florence Upton playing cards - Polar Bear. circa 1900s
Frederick Albert Cook - American Polar ExplorerFrederick Albert Cook (1865-1940) - Polar Explorer, physician, and ethnographer, noted for his claim of having reached the North Pole on April 21st, 1908
Robert Edwin Peary - American Polar ExplorerRobert Edwin Peary (1856-1920) - American Polar Explorer who claimed to have reached the geographic North Pole on April 6th, 1909
The Fram - the Steam Schooner of explorer Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) leaving Bergen on 2nd July 1893, bound for the Arctic Ocean
AMUNDSEN, Roald Engebrecht (Borge, 1872, in the Arctic, 1928). Norwegian explorer. Engraving by Hildibrand. Coloured
WW2 poster, Care of instruments is vital. Your Jar is their Jam. Printed for Ministry of Aircraft Production. Date: 1943
Auguste Biard, ArtistAUGUSTE FRANCOIS BIARD French painter of landscapes and wildlife - he once disguised himself as a polar bear to approach his subject more closely. Date: 1800 - 1882
Floki Vilgerdasson / ExplFloki Vilgerdasson sends out ravens on his voyage of exploration that eventually led him to Iceland, where he wintered in 865. Date: circa 865
Cleaning the DeckThe crew of the Citta di Milano, the support ship for Nobiles expedition, swab the deck Date: 1928
Lunar Phenomenon 1893Light phenomena in the Polar night : moon-ring with vertical axis through the Moon Date: 22 November 1893
Lunar Phenomenon 1893 3Moonlight phenomena at the beginning of the Polar Night : vertical axes pass through the Moon and two mock moons, luminous patches show where they intersect the horizon Date: November 1893
Nobile Rescue VesselCaptain Tucci and his officers stand on the deck of the Citta di Milano, the supply ship supporting Nobiles ill-fated expedition Date: 1928
De Long / Ice Breaks UpGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Watching the ice break up. Date: 24 July 1879
De Long / Bedding DownGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. The midnight sun - bedding down for the night. Date: 1879 - 81
De Long / Jeanette / 1878George De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Jeanette, formerly Pandora. Date: 1878