A view from near one of the ships towards Cape Louis Napoleon on the northeast coast of Dobbin Bay.

A view from near one of the ships towards Cape Louis Napoleon on the northeast coast of Dobbin Bay. The two ships steamed up Dobbin Bay on 14 August 1875 and secured to the land ice at about 5.30pm. At 6pm they commenced to cut an ice dock for each ship, finishing at about 9.30pm. On 15 August the ships left the docks after blasting a passage through the ice to a lead off Cape Louis Napoleon. The official catalogue states that this is looking northwest towards Cape Hilgard, 14 August 1875. However, from the ice hawser on the bottom right of the photograph it is likely to be taken from the ice docks looking towards Cape Louis Napoleon as the angle is wrong for Cape Hilgard. Moreover, Plate 36a shows a different rock formation for Cape Hilgard.

Object Details

ID: ALB1093.36b
Type: Photographic print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Mitchell, Thomas; White, George
Date made: 14 August 1875
Credit: Lent by Her Majesty The Queen
Measurements: Overall: 330 x 392 x 130 mm
Parts: Nares Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876. (Photograph Album)
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