IDNO

P.86182.PAT


Description

Expedition members Pete and E. G. Dymond, one holding an inflated pilot high altitude balloon, standing on the deck of the Isbjørn amongst wooden crates containing scientific equipment.


Place

N America; Arctic; Greenland; Godhavn


Cultural Affliation


Named Person

E.G.Dymond; Pete


Photographer

None


Collector / Expedition

Paterson, Thomas Thompson


Date

15 - 24 July 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:
“July 15 - 24”
“159. Pete & Dymond after the inflation of a pilot-balloon on deck.”
See Related Documents File. [Jocelyne Dudding 9/3/2008]

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 pp. 389 includes:
“We had decided that the smaller pilot balloons, which were to be flown daily to test weather conditions, should be under as careful and continuous observation during flight as the larger instrument-carrying balloons. In this way in addition to the main object, which was to predict the probable landing place of the instrument balloons, we were also able to make a study of the movements of the upper air. Observers had to be trained in instrument use and in routine, and this was done with the pilot balloons, each about 4 feet in diameter, during the first three days of our stay, while Dymond, Hunter, and Carmichael were unpacking and assembling their instruments”. [JD 14/2/2007]

Place: In the BFI’s synopses of Wordie’s 1937 film of Greenland, mention is made of footage of “Nugssnag [sic] settlement, eskimoes, a kayak maker, and girls showing off their best boots”. [Reel 1, 96 foot] [Source:
BFI, http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/14564?view=synopsis] [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 7/2/2007]


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