RM2A2X20P–Photograph - George Rayner, Beascochea Bay, Antarctica, 1928, PHOTOGRAPH, UNLOADING LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. SHIP IS WILLIAM SCORESBY. PHOTOGRAPH PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER IN ANTARCTICA
RFF9A77T–William Scoresby commemorative plaque, Whitby, North Yorkshire
RMJ4T90H–William Scoresby
RMAHKPAG–Scoresby, William, 5.10.1789 - 21.3.1857, British navigator, half length, steel engraving by Carl Mayer, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMT0K7DA–Rev Dr William Scoresby, 1789 – 1857. English Arctic explorer, scientist and clergyman.
RM2BW3K76–Preparing William Scoresby for Antarctic expedition at St Katherine Dock . 18 October 1935
RMW9F6K3–A sketch of a Victorian crows nest lookout platform at the top of the mast of a sailing ship. The barrel crow's nest was invented in 1807 by the Arctic explorer William Scoresby, Senior of Whitby, Yorkshire, UK
RF2HKHYCM–Inspired by Portrait of William Scoresby, Dr. Scoresby, Hill & Adamson, Schotland, c. 1890 - c. 1900, paper, carbon print, height 212 mm × width 156 mmheight 264 mm × width 206 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RF2GYWR8N–Climbing the north Pole. Western Hemisphere: John Davis-1587, Henry Hudson-1607, William Baffin - 1616, E A Inglefield-1852, E K Kane -1854, C F. Hall - 1870, G S Nares - 1876, A W Greely - 1882, Abruzzi - 1899; Eastern Hemisphere: William Barentz-1594, Hudson-1607, J C Phipps - 1607, William Scoresby - 1806, Nordenskiold - 1806, Payer and Weyprecht - 1874, Nansen - 1895
RMB5HX1K–Blue plaque on a wall in Bagdale Whitby marking the home of famous mariner William Scoresby 1760 1829 inventor of the crows nest
RMW4DF9B–grave of william scoresby routledge, ethnographer, anthropologist and adventurer, putney vale cemetery, london, england
RM2JHG524–Icebergs at Bear Island in Scoresby Sound, east Greenland
RMJ4WRFP–William Scoresby Routledge 1910
RM2JHG573–Colourful autumn vegitation at Bear Island, Scoresby Sound, in east Greenland
RMJ8G5PK–Jan Mayen map 1820 by William Scoresby
RM2JHG484–The Bredegletcher glacier in Scoresby Sound, east Greenland
RMJ3RM39–Katherine Maria Pease and William Scoresby Routledge 1910
RM2JHG4DA–Icebergs at Bear Island in Scoresby Sound, east Greenland
RMJ4XANM–William Scoresby Routledge at a mask dance at Hanga Roa, Oc,G.T.1509, Mana Expedition to Easter Island, British Museum
RM2A2WDRX–Photograph - by George Rayner, Beascochea Bay, Antarctica, 1927-1939, Photograph taken during a series of scientific expeditions undertaken in the waters off Antarctica, during the late 1920s and 1930s. Probably taken by George W. Rayner, who was employed as a biologist on the expeditions. The 'William Scoresby' was a purpose-designed research vessel built for the Discovery Committee by the East Yorkshire shipyard of Cook, Welton & Gemmell, at Beverley. She was
RM2C9K7PY–Jan Mayen map 1820 by William Scoresby.
RMP094B0–. English: A map shewing the situation of the ice in the Greenland Sea during the summer of the years 1806, 1817 and 1818.Single sheet. Engr. Scale: [ca. 1:5 000 000 (lat at 71 N)]. Cartographic Note: Graduated. Polar projection. Contents Note: Outlines of the ice at different dates. Plate VII from Scoresby's 1820 Account of the Arctic Regions. G285:10/5 Ice Greenland by Scoresby . 1820. A.Constable & Co; Engraved by W&D Lizars; Reverend William Scoresby 129 A map shewing the situation of the ice in the Greenland Sea during the summer of the years 1806, 1817 and 1818. RMG F0063
RM2DCD7XC–Katherine Maria Pease and William Scoresby Routledge 1910.
RMP8J6B7–'Silent Custodians of the Secrets of an Old Polynesian Culture', c1935. Artist: William Scoresby Routledge.
RM2BW3DF1–To man William Scoresby on Antarctic expedition . The crew of the William Scoresby aboard their ship at St Katherine Dock , Lieutenant Boothy , RNR , the captain , is centre ( light suit ) . 18 October 1935
RMCW26RG–Sculpture commemorating the original barrel crow's nest invented by Captain William Scoresby, Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
RF2HM1902–Art inspired by Portrait of William Scoresby, Dr. Scoresby, Hill & Adamson (attributed to), Schotland, c. 1890 - c. 1900, paper, carbon print, height 212 mm × width 156 mmheight 264 mm × width 206 mm, 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
RMFF0R04–Postage stamp from the Britsh Antarctic Territory depicting the research vessel HMS William Scoresby.
RMAF1PR3–Statue in Whitby, North Yorkshire UK, showing the 'barrel' Crow's Nest, invented by local mariner William Scoresby.
RMW4DFA5–grave, with latin inscription, of william scoresby routledge, ethnographer, anthropologist and adventurer, putney vale cemetery, london, england
RMBW4E0D–Statue in Whitby, North Yorkshire UK, showing the 'barrel' Crow's Nest, invented by local mariner William Scoresby.
RM2H42NXP–William Scoresby. Line engraving by E. Smith, 1821 after A. Mosses.
RMBHM7WP–Statue in Whitby of the 'barrel' Crow's Nest invented by local mariner William Scoresby and the replica sailing ship Grand Turk
RMAGGTP8–Scoresby Monument Crows Nest on the quayside, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMCF5MJ8–Commemorative statue to the Scoresbys of a lookout in a crows nest overlooking Whitby harbour. William Scoresby from Whitby inve
RMR4X9FC–The title page from the Story of Dr Scoresby, The Arctic Navigator. A tale of arctic navigation. The Story of Dr. Scoresby the arctic Navigator. England. Source: 10602.aaaa.14. Language: English. Author: Scoresby the Younger, William.
RM2JHG4HM–The mountain of Storhamrene in Ofjord, part of Scoresby Sound in east Greenland
RMCBXEAG–A sculpture by Kevin Storch celebrating Whitby's maritime heritage
RM2HB8T53–Portrait of William Scoresby, Dr. Scoresby (title on object), Hill & Adamson (attributed to), Schotland, c. 1890 - c. 1900, paper, carbon print, height 212 mm × width 156 mmheight 264 mm × width 206 mm
RM2BEBAJD–'Reformed Church and Parsonage Ellenville, Ulster Co. N.Y., Rev.’d E. W. Bentley, Pastor. Residence of the Hon. W. F. Scoresby, M. D. Ellenville, Ulster Co. N.Y.; 1875; F. W. Beers: County Atlas of Ulster, New York, Walker & Jewett, New York 1875, p. 106 – Haviland-Heidgerd Historical Collection at Hudson River Valley Heritage website; Frederick William Beers; '
RMJW94KW–William Adams captain of the Whitby, Yorkshire (UK) whaling ship Maud, circa 1885 inside his newly delivered 'Crow's Nest' lookout on the deck of his ship.
RMC239NT–Memorial to the Scoresbys (father and son Polar explorers) in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
RM2AX401E–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . GuRNEY Pease, of Woodside, Darlington, born 28th February, 1839, died atMalvern, 10th June, 1872, aged 33. Married at Kendal, 23rd April, 1863.age 24, Katharine Wilson, daughter of John Jowitt Wilson, IV D 1 (seepage 443), and his wife Hannah Maria Whitwell, I A.3 (see page 9). Shewas born at Kendal, 7th October, 1840, married at 22. Address as above. Issue—Three sons and two daughters. (I) Harold Gumey Pease = Gwendolen Margaret Butler. (Page 93. (II) Katherine Maria Pease = William Scoresby Routledge. (Page 94.) (Ill) Wils
RM2BW3N7G–Chief scientist and Caption of William Scoresby for Antarctic expedition . Mr G W Royner , chief scientist of the William Scoresby expedition ( right ) with the captian , Lieutenant C R Boothby , RNR . 18 October 1935
RMCW26TN–Sculpture commemorating the original barrel crow's nest invented by Captain William Scoresby, Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
RF2B96NWT–Photograph - George Rayner, Beascochea Bay, Antarctica, 1928, PHOTOGRAPH, UNLOADING LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. SHIP IS WILLIAM SCORESBY. PHOTOGRAPH PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER IN ANTARCTICA., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMAGGPKD–Old Town Hall (Nathaniel Cholmley, 1788), Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAGGRG0–Endeavour (Captain Cook's ship) replica moored at Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAGGPK9–Reflection of stern of Endeavour replica and two fishing boats, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAGGTXE–Looking down the East Cliff's flight of 199 steps, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2H469C8–William Scoresby. Line engraving by E. Smith, 1821, after A. Mosses.
RMAGGPJ6–View over Harbour to the West Cliff, from St Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAGGKWF–Scoresby Monument Crows Nest on the quayside, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMCF5MJ2–Commemorative statue to the Scoresbys of a lookout in a crows nest overlooking Whitby harbour. William Scoresby from Whitby inve
RMRCF4HY–Illustrations of snow crystals. An Account of the Arctic Regions, with a history and description of the Northern Whale-Fishery. Edinburgh : A. Constable, 1820. Source: G.2603 vol. II, plate IX. Language: English. Author: Scoresby the Younger, William.
RM2JHG4H7–The mountain of Storhamrene in Ofjord, part of Scoresby Sound in east Greenland
RMRKYJFW–Icebergs reflected in the calm waters of Rode Fjord.
RM2A2WKF2–Photograph - George Rayner, Lockheed Vega, Antarctica, 1928, UNLOADING A LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. AEROPLANE IS MARKED WILKINS HEARST. THE SHIP IS THE WILLIAM SCORESBY. PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER
RM2JHGC5G–Sailing boats moored in the bay at Ittoqqortoormiit in east Greenland.
RMCBXF34–A sculpture by Kevin Storch celebrating Whitby's maritime heritage
RMC239J3–Memorial to the Scoresbys (father and son Polar explorers) in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
RM2AX3WW4–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Harold Gurney Pease, born at Darlington on 19th August, 1864. Educatedat Scarborough, and M.A. Kings College, Cambridge. Married at GreatAyton, Yorkshire, on 31st December, 1896, age 32, to Gwendolen MargaretButler, daughter of John Theobald Butler and his wife Rachel MaryLeatham, I E 2 d (I). She was born at Woodlands, Burley, Leeds, on7th September, 1876. s.p. 94 Chap. I. § 3. [ I E 2 j. (II). IND. Nos.{ IV D 1 f. (II). I I A 3 f. (II). KATHERINE MARIA PEASE =WILLIAM SCORESBY ROUTLEDGE..
RM2BW2335–The Royal research ship William Scoresby which will sail in a few days from Saint Catherine.London on her new well marking expedition to the Antarctic. The research ship marks Wales with darts so that their movements through the oceans can be traced. Left to right-G.W Rayner, scientific officer; T.H.B Oates, second officer; G.Coates, third officer: B. Dales, chief engineer: Captain R.C Freaker, commander: chief officer B.E Druce: and J.F Warnock, second engineer. 15 September 1937.
RMAGGKWC–Looking down the East Cliff's flight of 199 steps, with harbour and North Sea beyond, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RF2B9693E–Photograph - George Rayner, Lockheed Vega, Antarctica, 1928, UNLOADING A LOCKHEED VEGA AEROPLANE FROM SHIP. AEROPLANE IS MARKED WILKINS HEARST. THE SHIP IS THE WILLIAM SCORESBY. PROBABLY TAKEN BY GEORGE RAYNER., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMAGGRT9–Swing Bridge over River Esk (1908), with St Mary's Church on the skyline beyond, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMTAG9R8–Whitby, Yorkshire, 1984
RMR6HYH1–Whitby Abbey, port and civil parish in the Borough of Scarborough and English county of North Yorkshire, August 2017
RMAGGPY4–Couple ascending the East Cliff's flight of 199 steps, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2F8MFAF–Scoresby, William .
RMAGGPK3–View over Harbour to the West Cliff, with the North Sea beyond, from St Mary's Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMAGGKWB–View over the harbour and Swing Bridge over River Esk, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMMCMTG9–. Strath Engineering Works phot. Fig. I. R.S.S.'William Scoresby'. Three-barrelled trawling winch.
RMRCBWND–Illustrations of snow crystals. An Account of the Arctic Regions, with a history and description of the Northern Whale-Fishery. Edinburgh : A. Constable, 1820. Source: G.2603 vol. II, plate X. Language: English. Author: Scoresby the Younger, William.
RMRKYJED–Icebergs reflected in the calm waters of Rode Fjord.
RMADHP87–Medieval Columns
RM2JHGC5X–Sailing boats moored in the bay at Ittoqqortoormiit in east Greenland.
RMCBXEA6–A sculpture by Kevin Storch celebrating Whitby's maritime heritage
RM2AX3Y05–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Harold Gurney Pease, born at Darlington on 19th August, 1864. Educatedat Scarborough, and M.A. Kings College, Cambridge. Married at GreatAyton, Yorkshire, on 31st December, 1896, age 32, to Gwendolen MargaretButler, daughter of John Theobald Butler and his wife Rachel MaryLeatham, I E 2 d (I). She was born at Woodlands, Burley, Leeds, on7th September, 1876. s.p. 94 Chap. I. § 3. [ I E 2 j. (II). IND. Nos.{ IV D 1 f. (II). I I A 3 f. (II). KATHERINE MARIA PEASE =WILLIAM SCORESBY ROUTLEDGE.
RM2BW3TR0–Research ship arrives back in London after seven months in Antarctic . The research ship william Scoresby arrived in St Katherine Dock , London , after seven months work in Antarctic waters . This , the ship ' s fifth visit to the Southern Ocean , was occupied in observing and marking whales . During 120 days on the whaling grounds the William Scoreby steamed almost 17 , 000 miles and marked 700 whales . Photo shows , the William Scoresby after her arrival in St Katherine Dock . 14 May 1936
RMAGGTRA–Sailing ship 'Helga Maria' at Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RF2B960P4–Photograph - by George Rayner, Beascochea Bay, Antarctica, 1927-1939, Photograph taken during a series of scientific expeditions undertaken in the waters off Antarctica, during the late 1920s and 1930s. Probably taken by George W. Rayner, who was employed as a biologist on the expeditions. The 'William Scoresby' was a purpose-designed research vessel built for the Discovery Committee by the East Yorkshire shipyard of Cook, Welton & Gemmell, at Beverley. She was, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twis
RMAGGRR8–View over the Swing Bridge over River Esk (1908), to the inner harbour, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMTAG653–Whitby, North Yorkshire
RMR6HYRW–Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Borough of Scarborough and English county of North Yorkshire, August 2017
RMTAG65C–Whitby, North Yorkshire
RMAGGKWA–View over the harbour and River Esk to the Abbey ruins, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMMCNMW8–. 20° Fig. 1. Plan of stations at which euphausiids were taken during the survey of the Benguela Current by R.R.S. 'William Scoresby', March 1950.
RMRCH8PN–Illustrations of snow crystals. An Account of the Arctic Regions, with a history and description of the Northern Whale-Fishery. Edinburgh : A. Constable, 1820. Source: G.2603 vol. II, plate XI. Language: English. Author: Scoresby the Younger, William.
RMT1HMY5–Discovery reports (1940) Discovery reports discoveryreports19inst Year: 1940 MACROBERTSON LAND AND KEMP LAND 175 r.WiUcins TfaCones® ''''SfS/iee/iari Niinatak. &izi Lccdand 59°5QE Fig. 4. William Scoresby Bay, enlarged from Fig. 3.
RMRKYJGX–Icebergs reflected in the calm waters of Rode Fjord.
RMADHP85–East Wing Ruins
RM2JHGC28–Sailing boats moored in the bay at Ittoqqortoormiit in east Greenland.
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