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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Iceberg
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Esson, William R.
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nitrate negative
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Aug. 8, 1934
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Midnight sun from the BOWDOIN
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35mm slide
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Birds on cliff; the BOWDOIN pulls close
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35mm slide
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Iceberg
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Warren, Paul
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silver gelatin on paper
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July 3, 1926
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Entering Battle Harbor
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Warren, Paul
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silver gelatin on paper
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July 3, 1926
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Mt. Auvatsalik
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Warren, Paul
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silver gelatin on paper
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July 16, 1926 - July 17, 1926
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Iceberg
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Warren, Paul
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silver gelatin on paper
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Aug. 1, 1926 - Aug. 2, 1926
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Early morning in the canal
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Warren, Paul
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silver gelatin on paper
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Sept. 5, 1926 - Sept. 6, 1926
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Iceberg, from ship
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silver gelatin on paper
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1927
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Walrus aboard. Eider (?) ducks hang in rigging
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silver gelatin on paper
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1927
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Three crewmen on deck
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Crewman by rail
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Crewman on deck
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Crew on board with Donald MacMillan
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Crewmen working with sails
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Crewmen working with sails
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Bath time in dory, aboard. Two crewmen near, one in union suit
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Two icebergs seen through rigging
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silver gelatin on paper
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1930
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Ice floe close by the BOWDOIN
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silver gelatin on paper
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1931
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Iceberg through rigging
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silver gelatin on paper
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1931
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Iceberg at close range, through rigging
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silver gelatin on paper
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1931
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Birds and Arctic Hare in Rigging
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin on glass
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1923-1924
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Rear view of Captain Comer washing and the cook beside the galley door.
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photographic print on paper
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1915-1916
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Peter Freuchen and Nah-vrah-na, his wife, on board the "Cluett"
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photographic print on paper
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1915-1916
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Cape York Eskimos [Inuit] aboard
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photographic print on paper
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8/1917
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