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Vessels in the North Atlantic. Return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 4 June 1852, - for, ''Copies of communications betwe(...)
Vessels in the North Atlantic. Return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 4 June 1852, - for, ''Copies of communications betwe(...)
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Vessels in the North Atlantic. Return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 4 June 1852, - for, ''Copies of communications betwe(...)

Date1852-06-22
FormatBook
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Vessels in the North Atlantic. Return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 4 June 1852; - for, ''Copies of communications between the Admiralty and any public authorities at home and abroad, in reference to certain vessels observed on an iceberg in the North Atlantic in 1851, and supposed to have been abandoned.'' (Sir R. H. Inglis). Bound together (no. 18) with a number of documents, all relating to Arctic expeditions and the search for Sir John Franklin, published btw. 1848 and 1852; all bound together with the binder's title: ''Arctic papers etc. concerning the search for Sir J. Franklin, 1848-52''. Title from caption. [Parliamentary paper, 1852, no.] 501. Map shows supposed location of the ice with two ships on it around Great Bank Newfoundland, Bonavista Bay, Placentia Bay... TPL:3253.
GeographyRegion or DistrictArctic regions||Northwest Passage
GeographyProvince stateNunavut
GeographyCountryCanada
Dimensions||ill., map (col.) ;33 cm.||
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object Number37131055459812D
Dewey919.8 G6687 v. 1 b. 18 BR
Dewey1544494