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Arctic expeditions. : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849, - for, copies of extracts ''of any proce(...)
Arctic expeditions. : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849, - for, copies of extracts ''of any proce(...)
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Arctic expeditions. : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849, - for, copies of extracts ''of any proce(...)

Date1849-04-20
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  • Further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849; - for, copies of extracts "of any proceedings or correspondence of the Admiralty, in reference to the Arctic expeditions.- (In continuation of Parliamentary Papers, nos. 264 and 386, of session 1848, up to the present time.)" Arctic expeditions : opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition; and their joint opinion as to certain measures proposed to be adopted Opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition; and their joint opinion as to certain measures
  • Further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849; - for, copies of extracts 'of any proceedings or correspondence of the Admiralty, in reference to the Arctic expeditions.- (In continuation of Parliamentary Papers, nos. 264 and 386, of session 1848, up to the present time.)' Arctic expeditions : opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition; and their joint opinion as to certain measures proposed to be adopted Opinions of the most experienced officers connected with the Arctic expeditions, on the necessity of sending a ship to the entrance of Lancaster Sound, with supplies for Sir James Ross's expedition; and their joint opinion as to certain measures
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Arctic expeditions. : further return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 15 March 1849; - for, copies of extracts ''of any proceedings or correspondence of the Admiralty, in reference to the Arctic expeditions.- (In continuation of Parliamentary Papers, nos. 264 and 386, of session 1848, up to the present time.)''. Bound together (no. 8) with a number of documents, all relating to Arctic expeditions and the search for Sir John Franklin, published btw. 1848 and 1852; all bound together with the binder's title: ''Arctic papers etc. concerning the search for Sir J. Franklin, 1848-52''. ''(Sir Thomas Acland)'' [Parliamentary paper, 1849, no.] 188-II. Title from caption. List: 1. Opinion of Captain Sir W. Edward Parry -- 2. Opinion of Captain Sir George Back -- 3. Opinion of Captain Beechey -- 4. Opinion of Colonel Sabine, R.A. -- 5. Opinion of Captain Sir Edward Belcher -- 6. Joint opinion of Officers, &c. interested in the welfare of the Arctic expeditions. TPL:2993.
Country:Canada
Dimensions||33 cm.||
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  • 33 cm.
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055459648D
Dewey Number919.8 G6687 v. 1 b. 8 BR