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HMS Alert hoisting colours off Cape Union

Expedition: British Arctic Expedition 1875-76. Leader: George Strong Nares (1831-1915). Original format: Lantern slide. Sailing ship HMS Alert under sail in sea with ice floes. She flies an ensign from the mast in recognition of reaching the furthest North of any vessel

Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic

Media ID 14097433

© Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge


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In this print from the Scott Polar Research Institute, we are transported back in time to the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-76. The image showcases the majestic sailing ship HMS Alert as it triumphantly hoists its colors off Cape Union, a testament to its remarkable achievement of reaching the furthest North of any vessel at that time. Led by the intrepid explorer George Strong Nares, this daring expedition aimed to explore and chart uncharted territories in the Arctic region. As we gaze upon this lantern slide photograph, our eyes are immediately drawn to the impressive sight of HMS Alert gracefully navigating through icy waters dotted with floating ice floes. The ship's billowing sails capture both our attention and imagination, symbolizing man's relentless pursuit of discovery amidst nature's formidable challenges. It is an awe-inspiring reminder of humanity's indomitable spirit and unwavering determination in unraveling Earth's mysteries. As if paying homage to their extraordinary accomplishment, HMS Alert proudly flies an ensign from its mast. This simple act serves as a poignant recognition not only for those aboard but also for all who have dedicated themselves to pushing boundaries and venturing into unexplored frontiers. Preserved by the University of Cambridge SPRI, this historical artifact allows us a glimpse into a defining moment in polar exploration history. It reminds us that even amidst harsh conditions and seemingly insurmountable odds, human curiosity knows no bounds. This print encapsulates both adventure and resilience while honoring those brave individuals who paved the way for future explorations. It stands as a testament to mankind’s ceaseless quest for knowledge and inspires us all to embrace our own journeys towards new horizons.

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