File:Expedition beset in the Ice off Red Hill. June 14th 1818 RMG PU6116.tiff
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Beechey, Frederick William, Lt, RN (artist); Bentley, Richard (publisher); Gilks, Thomas (engraver) |
Description |
English: Expedition beset in the Ice off Red Hill. June 14th 1818 Lithograph, mounted with PAD6117-PAD6118. A panoramic monochrome view of the three-masted HM Sloop, Dorothea and the two-masted HM Brig Trent, both moored in an expanse of sea ice against a backdrop of frozen hills. A polar bear is shown in the immediate foreground to the left and another some way behind the Trent. Four figures stand close to Trent's stern holding weapons. The image probably represents an event when, passing the north west boundary of Spitzbergen on the 12 June, the channel became blocked with ice and the Trent and Dorothea were pushed into shallows by the tide and fast flowing ice. Both vessels remained firmly trapped in the ice for 13 days. On the evening of the 14 June a polar bear, attracted by the smell of burning walrus fat, was killed by a group of mariners with muskets. |
Date |
1843 date QS:P571,+1843-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | Folder: 5 in x 17 1/4 in |
Notes | Box Title: Fighting Ships 1814-1824. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/110267 |
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Identifier InfoField | id number: PAD6116 |
Collection InfoField | Fine art |
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- Prints, drawings and watercolours of the Royal Museums Greenwich
- 1843 in art
- HMS Dorothea (ship, 1818)
- HMS Trent (ship, 1796)
- John Franklin
- Thomas Gilks
- A voyage of discovery towards the North Pole, performed in His Majesty's ships Dorothea and Trent, under the command of Captain David Buchan, R.N.; 1818 (1843)
- Lithographs of ships
- Ships in ice
- 1818-06-14