IDNO
P.86108.PAT
Description
Photograph taken from the helm of the Isbjørn showing the boat hove to in rough waters with waves breaking over the prow.
Place
N America; Arctic; United Kingdom; Scotland; Pentland Firth; Loch Eriboll
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Paterson, Thomas Thompson
Date
27 - 28 June 1937
Collection Name
Paterson Collection
Source
Paterson, Erik T.
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Related Image: Same image mounted in James Wordie’s 1937 album with the number and caption:
27. “25-33. June 27 & 28. Up east coast of Scotland; through Pentland Firth early on 28th, into Loch Eriboll, to avoid wastefully slow progress in lead winds and rough seas.”
See Related Documents File. [Jocelyne Dudding 3/3/2008]
Bibliographical Reference: J. M. Wordie; H. Carmichael; E. G. Dymond; T. C. Lethbridge, ‘An Expedition to North West Greenland and the Canadian Arctic in 1937’ in The Geographical Journal, Vol. 92, No. 5. (Nov., 1938), pp. 385-418.
Text on p. 388 includes:
We started “on the Atlantic passage westwards from Cape Wrath till July 1. There had been a period of very unsettled weather in the North Atlantic area, but more was to follow, and the ship was hove to three times on the passage to Cape Farewell, which in favourable weather should normally take seven to eight days. Twice this was the result of head winds, but on the last occasion our trouble was a strong following gale, when on the ninth day after leaving Eriboll a moderate easterly breeze rose to a full gale from north-east, and we ran before the wind, decks awash, the ship lurching forward as the heavier waves lifted her onwards. We remained in this way till the 11th, when the weather improved and we attempted a more northerly course. Then almost suddenly the sea flattened out, though the wind was still fairly strong, and we knew that we must now be to leeward of the unseen pack-ice and into Davis Strait”. [JD 13/2/2007]
P.86084.PAT to P.86583.PAT were found wrapped in the card now numbered C446/1/.
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 13/2/2007]
FM:220758
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