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Deviation of the Alexander on the 27th July, illustration from A Voyage of discovery
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Deviation of the Alexander on the 27th July, illustration from A Voyage of discovery
931422 Deviation of the Alexander on the 27th July, illustration from A Voyage of discovery... 1819 (litho)
by Ross, John (1777-1856) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Voyage of discovery, made under the orders of the Admiralty, in His Majestys Ships Isabella and Alexander, for the purpose of exploring Baffins Bay and inquiring into the probability of a North-West Passage. Pub. John Murray, London, 1819
); The Stapleton Collection; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 22505798
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Alexander Arctic Chart Compass Diagram Explorers Intrepid Nautical Navigation North North West Passage Pole Record Report Route Detour Deviation Travellers
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This lithograph, titled "Deviation of the Alexander on the 27th July" is an illustration from John Ross's renowned publication, A Voyage of discovery. Published in London in 1819, this remarkable print showcases a pivotal moment during the exploration of Baffins Bay and the search for a North-West Passage. The image depicts the majestic ship Alexander navigating through treacherous Arctic waters. The meticulous detail captured by artist John Ross allows us to witness the intrepid spirit of these British explorers as they charted unknown territories. The intricate diagram featured in this engraving highlights their route and navigation techniques, showcasing their determination to conquer uncharted waters. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are transported back to a time when travel was not just about reaching destinations but about pushing boundaries and unraveling mysteries. This print serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge. The Deviation of the Alexander on that fateful day symbolizes both detour and deviation from expected paths while exploring new frontiers. It reminds us that sometimes it is through unexpected turns that great discoveries are made. Preserved within private collections today, this lithograph continues to inspire awe with its depiction of bravery amidst adversity. It stands as a tribute to those brave souls who ventured into unexplored realms in search of answers and left an indelible mark on history.
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