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"Ice-Bound: Tales of Frozen Exploration and Adventure" The Ice-Bound Discovery: Unveiling the secrets hidden atop Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Ice-Bound Discovery

Ice-Bound Discovery
A dog team near the ice-bound British National Antarctic Expedition ship RRS Discovery, circa 1903. The expedition was led by Robert Falcon Scott and the third officer was Ernest Shackleton

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Ross Arctic search expedition, 1848-9 C016 / 4490

Ross Arctic search expedition, 1848-9 C016 / 4490
Ross Arctic search expedition. 19th-century artwork of the ships HMS Enterprise and HMS Investigator caught in pack ice in Baffin Bay off Devils Point in the Arctic

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland

Observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland
Observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis, Fort William, Scotland Date: 1908

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Ship caught in the polar ice (chromolitho)

Ship caught in the polar ice (chromolitho)
3105149 Ship caught in the polar ice (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ship caught in the polar ice)

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Noon: In Mid-Winter, Port Leopold, from Ten Coloured Views taken during the Arctic

Noon: In Mid-Winter, Port Leopold, from Ten Coloured Views taken during the Arctic
STC204382 Noon: In Mid-Winter, Port Leopold, from Ten Coloured Views taken during the Arctic Expedition of Her Majestys Ships Enterprise and Investigator under the Command of Captain Sir James C

Background imageIce Bound Collection: H. M. Ships Hecla & Griper in Winter Harbour, from Journal of a Voyage for

H. M. Ships Hecla & Griper in Winter Harbour, from Journal of a Voyage for
STC204380 H.M. Ships Hecla & Griper in Winter Harbour, from Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific performed in the Years 1819-20

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Situation of H. M. Ships Hecla & Griper from the 17th to the 23rd of August 1820

Situation of H. M. Ships Hecla & Griper from the 17th to the 23rd of August 1820
STC175892 Situation of H.M. Ships Hecla & Griper from the 17th to the 23rd of August 1820, from Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Situation of H. M. Ships Fury & Hecla at Igloolik, 1822-23

Situation of H. M. Ships Fury & Hecla at Igloolik, 1822-23
STC175886 Situation of H.M. Ships Fury & Hecla at Igloolik, 1822-23, from Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific performed in the Years

Background imageIce Bound Collection: From the Thames to Siberia, Ice-Bound in the Kara Sea (engraving)

From the Thames to Siberia, Ice-Bound in the Kara Sea (engraving)
1596932 From the Thames to Siberia, Ice-Bound in the Kara Sea (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: From the Thames to Siberia)

Background imageIce Bound Collection: William III in an open boat off the coast of Holland during his return to the Netherlands in 1691

William III in an open boat off the coast of Holland during his return to the Netherlands in 1691, he was forced to board an open boat as his fleet could not get through the ice

Background imageIce Bound Collection: The Discovery

The Discovery
circa 1875: The Discovery in an ice-bound bay during the British Nares expedition of 1875-6 which was led by Vice-Admiral Sir George Strong Nares

Background imageIce Bound Collection: Wrotham Hill Kent when several lorries were temporarily abandoned because of bad

Wrotham Hill Kent when several lorries were temporarily abandoned because of bad snow conditions 1947


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"Ice-Bound: Tales of Frozen Exploration and Adventure" The Ice-Bound Discovery: Unveiling the secrets hidden atop Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak. Trapped in Time: A ship caught in the unforgiving grip of polar ice, a chromolitho testament to man's struggle against nature. Noon: In Mid-Winter at Port Leopold - Ten Coloured Views capturing the Arctic's icy beauty and treacherous allure. H. M. Ships Hecla & Griper in Winter Harbour - Journal of a Voyage for survival amidst frozen waters. James Clark Ross' Epic Journey: Shipment with Erebus and Terror, battling through icy seas towards uncharted territories. Navigating Treacherous Waters: The harrowing situation faced by H. M. Ships Hecla & Griper from August 17th to 23rd, 1820. Surviving Igloolik: The gripping account of H. M Ships Fury & Hecla's perilous winter stay in 1822-23. From Thames to Siberia: An engraving depicting an ice-bound journey through the Kara Sea, where danger lurks beneath every frozen wave. King William III's Icy Ordeal: Forced into an open boat off Holland's coast during his return to the Netherlands, a chilling reminder of nature's power over even royalty. The Discovery and Terra Nova Expeditions: Brave souls venturing into unknown lands locked under layers of ice – their stories etched forever on history’s frosty canvas.