W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat. 77°, and returned by the west side of Cornwallis Island. Sir John Franklin commanding the expedition. All well. Party consisting of 2 officers and 6 men left the ships on Monday 24th May, 1847. Gm. Echoing Silence: Essays on Arctic Narrative - Page 48edited by - 1997 - 232 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| John Franklin - Arctic regions - 1859 - 492 pages
...Ion. 91 deg. 39 min. 15 sec. W., after ascending Wellington Channel to lat. 77 deg. | and returning by the west side of Cornwallis Island. " SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, Commanding the Expedition. "All well. " Whoever finds this paper is requested to forward it to the Secretary of the Admiralty, London, with... | |
| Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock - Arctic regions - 1859 - 504 pages
...ships 'Erebus' and 'Terror' win" 28 of May, g. < tered in the ice in lat. 70 05 N., long. l" 98°23'W. ascended Wellington Channel to lat. 77°, and returned by the west side of Cornwall's Island. " Sir John Franklin commanding the expedition. « All well. "Party consisting of... | |
| Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock - Arctic regions - 1860 - 452 pages
...98° 23' W. Having wintered in 1846-7 at "Beechey Island, in lat. 74° 43' 28" N., long. 91° 39' 15" W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat...Monday 24th May, 1847. " GM. GORE, Lieut. " CHAS. F. DBS Vffiux, Mate." There is an error in the above document, namely, that the 'Erebus' and 'Terror'... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1860 - 338 pages
...98° 23' W. Having wintered in 1846-7 at Beechy Island, in lat. 74° 43' 28" N., long. 91° 39' 15" W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat...men left the ships on Monday, 24th May, 1847. " GM. GOEE, Lieutenant. " CHARLES F. DBS Vfflux, Mate." It is evident that the writer of this document made... | |
| Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock - Arctic regions - 1860 - 358 pages
...43'28" N.; long. 91° 39' 15" W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat. 77°, and returned hy the west side of Cornwallis Island. " Sir John Franklin...and 6 men left the ships on Monday, 24th May, 1847. "G>r. GORE, Lieut. "CliAS. F. Bus VcEtts, Mate." There is an error in the above document, namely, that... | |
| John Brown - Arctic regions - 1860 - 88 pages
...23' W. " Having wintered, in 1846-7,* at Beeehey Island, in lat. 74" 42' 28' N., long. 91° 32' 15* W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat....the Expedition. "All well. " Party, consisting of two officers and six meu, left the ships on Monday, 24th May, 1847. " am- GOES, Lieut. " CHA'- P. DBS... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1860 - 1028 pages
...98° 23' W. Having wintered in 1846-7 at Beechey Island, in lat. 74° 43' 28" N.. long. 91° 39* 15" W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat....expedition. " ' All well. " ' Party consisting of two officers and six men left the ehips on Monday, 24th May, 1847. " ' GM. GOBB, Lieut. " ' СНАЗ.... | |
| James Alex Browne - Arctic regions - 1860 - 120 pages
...98° 23' W. Having wintered in 1846-7* at Beechey Island, in Lat. 74° 43' 28" N., Long. 91° 39' 15" W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to Lat....commanding the expedition. All well. Party, consisting of two officers and six men, left the ships on Monday, 24th May, 1847. GRAHAM GORE, Lieut., and Never... | |
| 1860 - 910 pages
...98° 23' W. Having wintered in 1840-7 atBeechey Island in Lat. 74° 43' 2-" N. Long. 91° 31)' lu" W., after having ascended Wellington channel to Lat....John Franklin commanding the Expedition. All Well. I860.] [Feb. A similar, in fact, a duplicate record, was deposited and found to the south of Back Bay;... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 pages
...98° 23' W. Having wintered in 1846-7* at Beechey Island in lat. 74° 43' 28" ST., long. 91° 39' 15" W., after having ascended Wellington Channel to lat....Island. Sir John Franklin commanding the expedition. Tarty, consisting of two officers and six men, left the ."hips on Monday, 24th May, 1847. GRAHAM GORE,... | |
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