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Ross Arctic search expedition, 1848-9 C016 / 4490
Ross Arctic search expedition. 19th-century artwork of the ships HMS Enterprise and HMS Investigator caught in pack ice in Baffin Bay off Devils Point in the Arctic. These ships were part of an 1848 expedition led by British naval officer and explorer Sir James Clark Ross (1800-1862) to find the lost 1845 expedition led by Sir John Franklin. The crew are working to free the ships from the ice. The expedition returned to England in 1849, defeated by the heavy ice conditions. This artwork is by Charles Haghe, after an original by Lieutenant William Henry Browne who served on HMS Enterprise and published an account and set of artworks of the voyage in 1850
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1840s 1849 1850 Arctic Boring Canada Canadian Coast Coastal Cold Crew Expedition Exploration Explorer Explorers Frozen Hauling Lithograph Lost Maritime Military Naval Pack Ice Rescue Sailing Ship Sailor Sailors Ship Ships Transport Trapped Winter 1848 Baffin Bay Freeing Hms Enterprise Ice Bound Sir James Clark Ross Sir John Franklin
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Discover the captivating history of the Ross Arctic Search Expedition with this stunning 19th-century artwork from the Science Photo Library's collection at Media Storehouse. Witness the determination and courage of the crews aboard HMS Enterprise and HMS Investigator as they brave the treacherous waters of Baffin Bay, surrounded by the vast expanse of pack ice off Devils Point in the Arctic. This exquisite photograph, sourced from the Library of Congress, transports you back in time to an era of exploration and discovery. Bring this piece of history into your home or office as a beautiful and thought-provoking addition to your space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 18cm (11" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the treacherous conditions faced by the Ross Arctic search expedition of 1848-9. In this 19th-century artwork, we see the ships HMS Enterprise and HMS Investigator trapped in pack ice in Baffin Bay off Devils Point in the Arctic. Led by British naval officer and explorer Sir James Clark Ross, this expedition aimed to find the lost 1845 expedition led by Sir John Franklin. The scene depicts a desperate struggle as the crew members tirelessly work to free their ships from the icy grip that surrounds them. The harsh winter conditions are evident, with snow-covered landscapes and frozen waters stretching as far as the eye can see. This illustration, created by Charles Haghe based on Lieutenant William Henry Browne's original artwork, showcases both the bravery and determination of these explorers. Sadly, despite their valiant efforts, this particular mission was ultimately defeated by heavy ice conditions. The crew returned to England in 1849 without achieving their goal of locating Franklin's lost expedition. This historical lithograph offers a glimpse into a challenging chapter of maritime exploration during the 1800s. It serves as a reminder of both human resilience and vulnerability when facing nature's unforgiving forces in one of Earth's most inhospitable regions - an enduring testament to those who dared to venture into uncharted territories for discovery and knowledge.
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