ice nThe ice-pack which we were soon to encounter lay north and east of us, with the "ice-blink" over it.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1 9 1969JH 1/70Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Sarah Budgell on Tue 24 Mar 2015; Stamped DNE-cit but not use
ice n. . . but its [steam] great power and usefulness in containing with heavy ice-packs had been a...
ice nOnly two ways were left for this purpose - either to attempt the land-passage across the wild...
ice nYellowish-white glare in the sky, produced by the reflection on clouds of pack-ice, which may...
ice n... - he had shipped, with others, in the schooner Ice-Blink, for a short trip along shore, . ...
ice nThe icebergs drifted by the springtime shores,/.. The 'ice blink' hovering above the roars.PRI...
ice nSailors can locate field ice on clear days and moonlight nights because of the diffused light ...
ice nExtensive areas of Arctic or Polar sea ice.DNE-cit G. M. Story MAR 1974JH MAR ...
ice nThe fields and other collections of floating ice are often discovered at a great distance, by...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...
ice nOne evening in April, bound home with a load, The mare showed some halting against the ice-roa...
ice nThe Newfoundlander has developed a wide vocabulary to describe ice conditions. To him, slush,...
ice n[Southern Head] forms the southern barrier of the ice drift, and is a favourable lookout for t...
ice n_Ice-on_ clothes.a. Worn on the ice.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupNot ...
ice nThe lighter sky in the horizon, indicat- ing the icefield underneath.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJu...
ice nBoth in going and returning, the ice islands were very numerous and massive. . . .PRINTED ITEM...
ice n. . . but its [steam] great power and usefulness in containing with heavy ice-packs had been a...
ice nOnly two ways were left for this purpose - either to attempt the land-passage across the wild...
ice nYellowish-white glare in the sky, produced by the reflection on clouds of pack-ice, which may...
ice n... - he had shipped, with others, in the schooner Ice-Blink, for a short trip along shore, . ...
ice nThe icebergs drifted by the springtime shores,/.. The 'ice blink' hovering above the roars.PRI...
ice nSailors can locate field ice on clear days and moonlight nights because of the diffused light ...
ice nExtensive areas of Arctic or Polar sea ice.DNE-cit G. M. Story MAR 1974JH MAR ...
ice nThe fields and other collections of floating ice are often discovered at a great distance, by...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...
ice nOne evening in April, bound home with a load, The mare showed some halting against the ice-roa...
ice nThe Newfoundlander has developed a wide vocabulary to describe ice conditions. To him, slush,...
ice n[Southern Head] forms the southern barrier of the ice drift, and is a favourable lookout for t...
ice n_Ice-on_ clothes.a. Worn on the ice.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupNot ...
ice nThe lighter sky in the horizon, indicat- ing the icefield underneath.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJu...
ice nBoth in going and returning, the ice islands were very numerous and massive. . . .PRINTED ITEM...
ice n. . . but its [steam] great power and usefulness in containing with heavy ice-packs had been a...
ice nOnly two ways were left for this purpose - either to attempt the land-passage across the wild...
ice nYellowish-white glare in the sky, produced by the reflection on clouds of pack-ice, which may...