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Albert Borlase Armitage, Scottish polar explorer, c1894-c1897 (1899). Artist: Frederick George Jackson
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Franz Josef Land, 1899.
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Western Franz Josef Land, 1896 (1899).
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Western Franz Josef Land, 1899.
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'Fridtjof Nansen after his wash and brush up', 1896 (1899).  Artist: Frederick George Jackson
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Walrus cub, 1899.  Artist: Frederick George Jackson 
Walrus cub, c1894-c1897 (1899). The photograph was taken on the Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition to Franz-Josef Land in the Arctic. The three-year expedition established that Franz Josef Land was in fact a small archipelago rather than a land mass that extended to the North Pole, as its leader, Frederick George Jackson, had believed. A print from A Thousand Days in the Arctic, by Frederick G Jackson, Volume II, Harper & Brothers, London, 1899. 
Unique Identifier AR984011 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4802px × 3676px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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