Pullen had a long career as a naval officer and surveyor. He was persuaded to leave the Navy for a time, in which he was employed by the Surveyor General of South Australia. He later rejoined the Royal Navy and surveyed the Saint John River and Bay of Fundy. He was then appointed as first lieutenant of H.M.S. Plover, which was a depot ship for the first of three searches for Franklin. He birthed the Plover and two other ships at Wainwright Inlet and set out from there in boats, travelling east to the Mackenzie River. His men overwintered at Fort McPherson and Great Slave Lake. While on his way to York Factory in the spring, Pullen was met by two Indians with a commission from England requesting that he continue the search for Franklin east ...
Miertsching learned the Eskimo language while serving at a Moravian mission at the Labrador station ...
John King Davis captained S.Y. Aurora on three voyages to Antarctica and on other sub-Antarctic crui...
... in spite of having gained recognition as a certified barrister, a trained medical doctor, and fi...
Beechey first went to sea at the age of ten. He began his career as an arctic geographer and voyager...
Letters from Capt. Austin and Comm. Pullen, containing suggestions for the equipment of an Arctic tr...
In April 1854 Dr. John Rae heard from Inuit at Pelly Bay an account of the last fateful days of Fran...
.. The man who charted nearly 3000 km of the coastline of North America is best remembered as the le...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
Inglefield was one of the large number of Royal Naval officers whose careers were advanced by partic...
James Ross took part in more arctic voyages than any other officer of the period. He is less celebra...
... Although he hardly rates as an explorer, Sir Henry Kellett rendered a most valuable service to p...
On spine: The tents of the Tuski.An account of the expedition of H. M. S. Plover, under Capt. T. E. ...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
To William Penny belongs the distinction of undertaking the first maritime search for the ships of S...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...
Miertsching learned the Eskimo language while serving at a Moravian mission at the Labrador station ...
John King Davis captained S.Y. Aurora on three voyages to Antarctica and on other sub-Antarctic crui...
... in spite of having gained recognition as a certified barrister, a trained medical doctor, and fi...
Beechey first went to sea at the age of ten. He began his career as an arctic geographer and voyager...
Letters from Capt. Austin and Comm. Pullen, containing suggestions for the equipment of an Arctic tr...
In April 1854 Dr. John Rae heard from Inuit at Pelly Bay an account of the last fateful days of Fran...
.. The man who charted nearly 3000 km of the coastline of North America is best remembered as the le...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
Inglefield was one of the large number of Royal Naval officers whose careers were advanced by partic...
James Ross took part in more arctic voyages than any other officer of the period. He is less celebra...
... Although he hardly rates as an explorer, Sir Henry Kellett rendered a most valuable service to p...
On spine: The tents of the Tuski.An account of the expedition of H. M. S. Plover, under Capt. T. E. ...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
To William Penny belongs the distinction of undertaking the first maritime search for the ships of S...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...
Miertsching learned the Eskimo language while serving at a Moravian mission at the Labrador station ...
John King Davis captained S.Y. Aurora on three voyages to Antarctica and on other sub-Antarctic crui...
... in spite of having gained recognition as a certified barrister, a trained medical doctor, and fi...