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JCB Archive of Early American Images
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Accession number:
02243
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02243
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Record number:
02243-9
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02243-9
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JCB call number:
D828 F824n / 1-SIZE
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D828 F824n / 1-SIZE
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Image title:
The Boats Getting Afloat.
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The Boats Getting Afloat.
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Creator 1:
George Back
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George Back
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Creator 1 dates:
1796-1878
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1796-1878
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Creator 1 role:
Drawn by
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Drawn by
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Creator 2:
Edward Francis Finden
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Edward Francis Finden
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Creator 2 dates:
1791-1857
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1791-1857
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Creator 2 role:
Engraved by
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Engraved by
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Place image published:
London
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London
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Image publisher:
John Murray
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John Murray
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Image date:
1828
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1828
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Image function:
plate IX [9]; following p. 106
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plate IX [9]; following p. 106
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Technique:
engraving
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engraving
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Image dimension height:
12.1 cm.
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12.1 cm.
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Image dimension width:
19.6 cm.
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19.6 cm.
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Page dimension height:
27 cm.
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27 cm.
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Page dimension width:
20.5 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink
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ink
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Materials support:
paper
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paper
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Description:
European men push boats off a shoal. One boat, beginning to row away, contains men aiming guns or muskets at the native Americans [Inuit] attacking the other boat that is still aground. Includes kayaks and knives.
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European men push boats off a shoal. One boat, beginning to row away, contains men aiming guns or muskets at the native Americans [Inuit] attacking the other boat that is still aground. Includes kayaks and knives.
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Source creator:
Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847
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Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847
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Source Title:
Narrative of a second expedition to the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1825, 1826, and 1827, ...
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Narrative of a second expedition to the shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1825, 1826, and 1827, ...
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Source place of publication:
London
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London
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Source publisher:
John Murray, Albemarle-Street
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John Murray, Albemarle-Street
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Source date:
MDCCCXXVIII. [1828]
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MDCCCXXVIII. [1828]
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notes:
In July 1826, the expedition met almost three hundred Inuit and traded with them. Initially the trading went calmly, but when the Inuit realized how many goods the British boats held, their demands for gifts became importunate, in some cases even violent. Finally, the British pushed themselves free, but had to threaten to shoot the Inuit.Franklin's first overland expedition went from the western shore of Hudson Bay to the Arctic Ocean between 1819 and 1822. This book describes his second overland expedition from the mouth of the Mackenzie River in northwest Canada to Point Beechey in present-day Alaska. A second part of the expedition travelled from the Mackenzie to the Coppermine River.Image placed horizontally on page.
notes
In July 1826, the expedition met almost three hundred Inuit and traded with them. Initially the trading went calmly, but when the Inuit realized how many goods the British boats held, their demands for gifts became importunate, in some cases even violent. Finally, the British pushed themselves free, but had to threaten to shoot the Inuit.Franklin's first overland expedition went from the western shore of Hudson Bay to the Arctic Ocean between 1819 and 1822. This book describes his second overland expedition from the mouth of the Mackenzie River in northwest Canada to Point Beechey in present-day Alaska. A second part of the expedition travelled from the Mackenzie to the Coppermine River.Image placed horizontally on page.
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Time Period:
1801-1850
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1801-1850
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Owner and copyright:
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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geographic area:
North America
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North America
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Subject Area:
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
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Artifacts, industry, and human activities
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Subject Area:
Indigenous peoples
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Indigenous peoples
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Subject headings:
Inuit--First contact with Europeans
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Inuit--First contact with Europeans
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