Arctique -- Découverte et exploration britanniques
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Arctique -- Découverte et exploration britanniques
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Arctique
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- Subject of36
- An act to amend an act, of the fifty-eighth year of His late Majesty, for more effectually discovering the longitude at sea, and encouraging attempts to find a northern passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and to approach the Northern Pole
- Thirty years in the Arctic regions, or, The adventures of Sir John Franklin
- Ship "Rattlesnake", copies of instructions given by the Board of Admiralty to the captain of the "Rattlesnake"
- Correspondence respecting H.M.S. "Resolute," and the Arctic Expedition
- Additional papers relative to the arctic expedition under the orders of Captain Austin and Mr. William Penny
- Arctic expedition, copy of a report of Dr. Rae, of the proceedings of the searching expedition under his command, since the 10th June 1851, together with a sketch of his route
- Arctic expedition, 1875-6, journals and proceedings of the Arctic expedition, 1875-6, under the command of Captain Sir George S. Nares, R.N., K.C.B., [in continuation of Parliamentary papers C 1153 of 1875, and C 1560 of 1876]
- Arctic expedition, copies of instructions issued during the present season, to the commanders of Her Majesty's ships now engaged in the Arctic regions in the search for Sir John Franklin's expedition
- Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, by John Franklin
- Arctic expeditions, copy of letter addressed by Lady Franklin to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 24th day of February 1854, in reference to their Lordships' announcement in the London Gazette of the 20th day of January 1854, respecting the officers and crews of Her Majesty's ships 'Erebus' and 'Terror', and of a copy of such notice
- Vessels in the North Atlantic, 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
- Arctic expeditions, copies of instructions from the Admiralty to Captain Austin, R.N., C.B., and to any other officers, in Her Majesty's Service engaged in Arctic expeditions, since the date of the last Parliamentary return
- Arctic expedition, further papers and correspondence in continuation of Parliamentary paper [C.-1153] of 1875
- Further papers relative to the recent Arctic expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin and the crews of H.M.S. "Erebus" and "Terrir"
- Arctic expedition (North Star), an estimate of the expense of the equipment of Her Majesty's ship "North Star" for the purpose of taking out a supply of provisions, &c. for the crews of Her Majesty's ships "Investigator" and "Enterprise", employed on an expedition to the Arctic regions; also, copy of minute of the Board of Admiralty relating thereto
- Arctic expedition, copy of a report from Sir John Richardson, dated Fort Confidence, Great Bear Lake, 16th September 1848, reporting his proceedings in search of Sir John Franklin's expedition
- Arctic expedition, papers and correspondence relating to the equipment and fitting out of the Arctic expedition of 1875, including report of the Admiralty Arctic Committee
- Arctic expedition, return of the sailing orders given to Sir Edward Belcher relating to the Arctic expedition
- Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, to enquire into the causes of the outbreak of scurvy in the recent Arctic expedition, the adequacy of the provision made by the Admiralty in the way of food, medicine and medical comforts, and the propriety of the orders given by the commander of the expedition for provisioning the sledge parties
- [Further papers relative to the recent Arctic expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin and the crews of H.M.S. "Erebus" and "Terror"]
- Additional papers relative to the arctic expedition under the orders of Captain Austin and Mr. William Perry
- Arctic expeditions, papers in connection with the late Arctic expeditions, or with any which may be in preparation (in continuation of the papers presented to the House on the 7th March 1851, and on the 3d February 1852)
- Arctic expedition, a copy of the orders from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, under which Captain Sir Clark Ross, R.N., has proceeded on an expedition in search of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N
- Narrative of a second expedition to the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1825, 1826, and 1827, by John Franklin ; including an account of the progress of a detachment to the eastward by John Richardson
- Arctic expedition, copy of further correspondence which has been transmitted to the Admiralty between Admiral Sir John Ross and the Danish Inspector-General, touching the fate of the expedition under Sir John Franklin
- Arctic expedition (scurvy), copy of the letter addressed by the Admiralty to Captain Sir George S. Nares, R.N., K. C.B., on the subject of the outbreak of scurvy in the Arctic expedition, 1875-6
- Arctic expedition, an account of the charge for the purchase, repair, and outfit of the vessels now fitting (April 1850) for the Arctic expedition
- Narrative of the discoveries of the north coast of America, effected by the officers of the Hudson's Bay Company during the years 1836-39, by Thomas Simpson
- Arctic expedition, instructions from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the Arctic expedition
- Arctic expedition, further correspondence and proceedings connected with the Arctic expedition
- Arctic regions, copy of the sailing orders and instructions to Commander Inglefield, of Her Majesty's ship ' Phoenix', employed in the Arctic regions
- Arctic expedition, correspondence respecting the American expedition to the Arctic Seas, in search of Sir John Franklin &c
- An act for more effectually discovering the longitude at sea, and encouraging attempts to find a northern passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and to approach the Northern Pole
- Further papers relative to the recent Arctic expeditions in search of Sir J. Franklin and the crews of Her Majesty's ships "Erebus" and " Terror", including the reports of Dr. Kane and Messrs. Anderson and Stewart, and correspondence relative to the adjudication of £ 10,000 as a reward for ascertaining the fate of the crews of Her Majesty' s ships "Erebus" and " Terror"
- Arctic expeditions, opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition, and their joint opinion as to certain measures proposed to be adopted
- Arctic expedition, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 21 March 1848, for, copies of instructions to Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N., in reference to the Arctic Expedition of 1845; to any officer or officers appointed by the Admiralty on any expedition in search of Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N., and, copies or extracts of any proceedings and correspondence of the Admiralty in reference to Arctic expeditions, from 1845 to the present time, together with copies of charts illustrating the same
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