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Sledging Collection (#11)

"Sledging: A Timeless Winter Tradition" Sledging, a beloved winter pastime, has captured the hearts of people across generations

Background imageSledging Collection: The Cape of Pillars, Crown Prince Rudolf Land, 1875

The Cape of Pillars, Crown Prince Rudolf Land, 1875
Engraving showing the Cape of Pillars, on the coast of Crown Prince Rudolf Land, as seen by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition of 1872-1874

Background imageSledging Collection: Sledge Hauling, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876

Sledge Hauling, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876
Engraving showing a sledging party hauling their load up a steep incline to reach a depot at Cape Rawson, British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageSledging Collection: The Western Sledge Party of the British Arctic Expedition, 1

The Western Sledge Party of the British Arctic Expedition, 1
Engraving showing Western sledging party setting out from HMS Alert to explore the coast of Ellesmere Island, April 1876. Led by Lieutenant Aldrich this party explored 220 miles of the northern shore

Background imageSledging Collection: Sledging Party on the British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876

Sledging Party on the British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876
Engraving showing a sledging party making an overland journey between HMS Alert and HMS Discovery during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageSledging Collection: A Sledging Party in their Tent, British Arctic Expedition, 1

A Sledging Party in their Tent, British Arctic Expedition, 1
Engraving showing a sledging party of the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876, in their tent at night. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two ships

Background imageSledging Collection: Princess of Wales sledging at Sandringham with her daughters

Princess of Wales sledging at Sandringham with her daughters
Front cover engraving showing the Alexandra, Princess of Wales, sledging on the lake at Sandringham in Norfolk with her daughters, Maud, Louise and Victoria

Background imageSledging Collection: Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British Arct

Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British Arct
Engraving showing a sledging party leaving an invalid, and a carer, in an ice cave; then heading back to base to fetch help, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876

Background imageSledging Collection: Lieutenant Parr sets out to find help for the Northern Sledg

Lieutenant Parr sets out to find help for the Northern Sledg
Engraving showing Lieutenant Parr setting off from the Northern Sledging party, in order to fetch help, during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageSledging Collection: A Sledging Party Camping for the Night, British Arctic Exped

A Sledging Party Camping for the Night, British Arctic Exped
Engraving showing a sledging party setting up camp for the night, during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two

Background imageSledging Collection: Starting a Sledge Journey, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1

Starting a Sledge Journey, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1
Engraving showing a sledging party preparing for an overland journey during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two

Background imageSledging Collection: Scenes from The British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Scenes from The British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876
Engraving showing a number of scenes from the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876 and the equipment used. The sledging parties can be seen at work in the scenes and in the centre

Background imageSledging Collection: Sledging Party cooking lunch, British Arctic Expedition, 187

Sledging Party cooking lunch, British Arctic Expedition, 187
Engraving showing a sledging party of the British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876, preparing to have their lunch. In the foreground can be seen their sledge with various equipment attached

Background imageSledging Collection: Antarctic Expedition Sledge, c. 1903

Antarctic Expedition Sledge, c. 1903
Photograph showing a laden sledge of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04. A sledge this size would have been packed with supplies for three men of a sledging party

Background imageSledging Collection: 2 Girls Sledging 1879

2 Girls Sledging 1879
Two English schoolgirls whizz down a Swiss mountainside on a sledge at twenty miles an hour

Background imageSledging Collection: Dog sledding with huskies, Tromso wilderness centre, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Dog sledding with huskies, Tromso wilderness centre, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageSledging Collection: Children playing in the snow in Aviemore Scotland UK

Children playing in the snow in Aviemore Scotland UK
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Background imageSledging Collection: Southern Lapp man with reindeer sledge

Southern Lapp man with reindeer sledge, Roros, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageSledging Collection: Sledging for fun

Sledging for fun, near Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageSledging Collection: Family Sledging C1940

Family Sledging C1940
In a wintry scene at Oxshott, Surrey, a family pulls their sledges up a slope

Background imageSledging Collection: Ice Skating / 18th Century

Ice Skating / 18th Century
Sledging, skating - and falling - on the Glaciere at Gentilly, outside Paris

Background imageSledging Collection: Winter Cartoon (Front)

Winter Cartoon (Front)
Illustration 1/2 A comical cartoon showing what look like elves or pixies getting into mischief in the snow and ice

Background imageSledging Collection: Scotts Sledging Party

Scotts Sledging Party
A sledging party

Background imageSledging Collection: Girl on Toboggan

Girl on Toboggan
A girl in a muff sits on a toboggan holding some greenery and other things

Background imageSledging Collection: Sliding in a Street

Sliding in a Street
Swedish children tobogganing




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"Sledging: A Timeless Winter Tradition" Sledging, a beloved winter pastime, has captured the hearts of people across generations. Whether it's the thrill of racing down snowy slopes or gliding over grassy banks, this exhilarating activity has brought joy to both young and old alike. In 1911, The Tabby Toboggan Club embraced the spirit with their daring adventures. Inspired by Louis Wain's whimsical illustrations and Edward Wilson's captivating artwork in "Sledging, " they embarked on thrilling journeys that would forever be etched in history. From children gleefully sledging down grassy banks to families enjoying an American Homestead Winter filled with laughter and excitement, sledging became a cherished tradition worldwide. It symbolized unity and camaraderie as Lt Henry Bowers, Dr Edward Wilson, and Apsley Cherry-Garrard stood beside their sledge during expeditions. Even in far-flung places like Lapland, Finland, huskies pulled sleighs through snow-covered landscapes. The Royds Barrier sledge party braved treacherous terrains while the Southern sledge party returned triumphant from their icy escapades. The journey began as these brave explorers left HMS Investigator in Mercy Bay under Lieutenant Gurney Cresswell's command. Their determination fueled them through challenging conditions as they ventured into uncharted territories during the Southern sledge journey, not just about conquering nature; it was about embracing its beauty. As sledges glided over hummocky ice formations or gracefully maneuvered around obstacles along frozen paths, adventurers marveled at Mother Nature's wonders. Through photographs capturing these timeless moments of pure bliss and adventure-filled tales passed down through generations, we celebrate the spirit of sledging, and is a reminder that no matter where we come from or what challenges lie ahead - when united by a shared love for winter's wonders, we can create memories that last a lifetime.