Baffin island 19th century Stock Photos and Images
RMT0K7K2–cartography, map, America, Canada, Nunavut, Baffin peninsula, with the route of the expedition of Frederick Schwatka 1879 - 1880, wood engraving after drawing of Heinrich Klutschak, 1881, search for John Franklin, Baffinland, Hudson Bay, King William Island, Adelaide peninsula, Boothia, Wager river, Chesterfield Inlet, Northwest Territories, North-west territory, District of Keewatin, North America, 19th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMPB6PMD–. Photograph of a book illustration of an Inuit village, Oopungnewing, near Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island in the mid-19th century. circa 1865 (photograph taken March 1, 2008) 787 Igloos
RFGJFDBY–Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island, Canada. Canadian Arctic Archipelago, 1885 map
RMKC4ARA–Walrus Ivory Seal, 18th–19th century, Canada, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Inuit, Ivory (walrus), steel drill bit, Height 2-1/16 in
RF2HTX3WW–Art inspired by Walrus Ivory Seal, 18th–19th century, Canada, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Inuit, Ivory (walrus), steel drill bit, Height 2-1/16 in., Bone/Ivory-Sculpture, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMD996P8–illustration of an Inuit village, Oopungnewing, near Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island. mid 19th century.
RM2K2K0RW–Illustration of an Inuit village, Oopungnewing, near Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island. mid 19th century.
RMG15NBH–Illustration of an Eskimo (1818) by Arctic explorer John Ross. Ross and his crew encountered the Eskimos (Inuit) of Baffin Island, who had never before seen Europeans, during Ross's attempt to find the Northwest Passage. Sir John Ross (1777-1856) was a
RMPB14M4–Walrus Ivory Seal. Culture: Inuit. Dimensions: Height 2-1/16 in.. Date: 18th-19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMEE0F2J–Prince Regent Inlet, Nunavut, Canada between the west end of Baffin Island and Somerset Island on the west
RMPBW2NH–Admiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin Island.
RMF4D5MJ–Canada, Nunavut, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Kekerten Island. Kekerten Historic Park, Scottish Station, c. 1867. (Large format sizes available)
RMDX943H–Canada, Nunavut, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Kekerten Island off the coast of Baffin Island.
RMR50WD4–Charles Francis Hall, American explorer, with two Inuit guides, Ebierbing ('Joe') and Tookoolito ('Hannah'), at Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island, during his first Arctic expedition. . Life with the Esquimaux: the narrative of Captain C F H from the 29th May, 1860, to the 13th Sept, 1862 With the discovery of actual relics of Martin Frobisher and deductions in favour of yet discovering some of the survivors of Sir J Franklin's Expedition With maps and illustrations. London, 1864. Source: 10460.e.24 Frontispiece.
RMW7EY78–Cricket at Igloolik, 1822-1823 (1912). Artist: Unknown.
RMHT271D–Cricket at Igloolik, 1822-1823 (1912). Artist: Unknown.
RM2J3H76M–Cape Riley, at the Entrance of Wellington Channel, Barrow's Straits. [Canada], and Remains of Encampment, 1850. Search for Sir John Franklin's expedition, '...the Cape, with the American brig Advance nearly among icebergs aground, and the Prince Albert to the right'. Commander Forsyth '...found marks of five tents having been pitched...several bones (beef, pork, &c.)...placing it almost beyond a doubt...that they were left on that spot by the expedition under Sir John Franklin...Forsyth's voyage...will be handed down...as one of the most remarkable, if not the most remarkable that has ever
RMRG3AAC–. The Canadian field-naturalist. The Canadian Field-Naturalist VOL. LI OTTAWA, CANADA, APRIL, 1937 No. 4 A HARE INDIAN DOG By D. JENNESS D OWN TO THE I7th century the Indians of Canada possessed several different breeds of dogs most of which had evolved perhaps on this continent. Two at least disappeared entirely before the close of the 19th century. Thus the historian of Martin Frobisher's voyage to Baffin Bay reported that the Eskimo of Frobisher Bay, on Baffin Island, raised two distinct breeds of dogs, a large one for drawing the sleds and a smaller one for eating; but later explorers note
RMP00EKB–. Photograph of a book illustration of an Inuit village, Oopungnewing, near Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island in the mid-19th century. . circa 1865 (photograph taken March 1, 2008). Drawn by unknown artist based on sketches by C.F. Hall and photographed from the book by User:Finetooth 2 Igloos
RMG15NB7–Illustration of first contact (1818) between Arctic explorer John Ross and the Eskimos (Inuit) of Baffin Island, who had never before seen Europeans, during Ross's attempt to find the Northwest Passage. Sir John Ross (1777-1856) was a Scottish rear admir
RMPBW2NG–Admiral Sir George Back shows HMS Terror anchored near a cathedral-like iceberg in the waters around Baffin Island (cropped).
RMF4D653–Canada, Nunavut, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Kekerten Island. Kekerten Historic Park preserves whaling artifacts. Scottish Station, c.1867. (Large format sizes available)
RMG15NBF–Portrait of Arctic explorer John Ross. Sir John Ross (1777-1856) was a Scottish rear admiral and the leader of two important Arctic expeditions. In 1818, he explored the western coast of Greenland and the coast of Baffin Island in an attempt to navigate
RMF4D5MX–Canada, Nunavut, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Kekerten Island. Kekerten Historic Park preserves artifacts from whalers. Scottish Station, c.1867. (Large format sizes available)