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Incidents on a Trading Journey: HMS Terror as she Appeared After Being Thrown Up

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Incidents on a Trading Journey: HMS Terror as she Appeared After Being Thrown Up

BAL5822 Incidents on a Trading Journey: HMS Terror as she Appeared After Being Thrown Up by the Ice in Frozen Channel, September 27th 1836 (w/c on paper) by Smyth, Lieutenant (19th century); Hudson Bay Company, Canada; (add.info.: expedition to the northern part of Hudson Bay; Terror was beset in ice for 10 months; ); English, out of copyright

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Incidents on a Trading Journey - HMS Terror as she Appeared After Being Thrown Up by the Ice in Frozen Channel, September 27th 1836

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. This print captures a moment frozen in time during an arduous trading journey. The image showcases the formidable HMS Terror, standing tall amidst a vast expanse of ice in the frozen channels of Hudson Bay. Painted with remarkable detail and precision by Lieutenant Smyth, this artwork offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by explorers venturing into uncharted territories. The scene depicts an incident that occurred on September 27th, 1836 when the HMS Terror was violently thrown up by the unforgiving ice. The ship's stoic presence against nature's icy grip is both awe-inspiring and hauntingly beautiful. It serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of those who braved treacherous conditions in search of new trade routes. For ten long months, HMS Terror remained trapped within this icy prison before eventually breaking free. This painting not only captures a specific event but also symbolizes the indomitable spirit of exploration that characterized this era. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are transported back to an age where bravery knew no bounds and adversity was met head-on. Let us marvel at Lieutenant Smyth's skillful brushstrokes that bring to life this extraordinary tale from Canada's Hudson Bay Company expedition - forever preserving their triumphs and tribulations for generations to come.

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