IDNO
P.86211.PAT
Description
H.G. Dymond holding an inflated high altitude balloon aloft. The supporting wires of the balloon can be seen attached to objects outside the photograph frame. Two wooden cases are on the ground next to Dymond, and to the right are hydrogen cylinders wrapped in matting.
Place
N America; Arctic; Greenland; Wolstenholme Island
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
H.G. Dymond
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Paterson, Thomas Thompson
Date
24 - 30 July 1937
Collection Name
Paterson Collection
Source
Paterson, Erik T.
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Related Image: imilar image mounted in James Wordie’s 1937 album with the number and caption:
“July 24 - 30”
“Nugssuaq Greenlanders.”
“272 - 277. Inflation & preparation for the”
“Dymond flight.”
“275 Pele”
See Related Documents File. [Jocelyne Dudding 7/3/2008]
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. 392 includes:
“On August 7 Paterson and Drever were left at the Thule trading post and the ship proceeded to the east side of, Wolstenholme Island, where a flight with Dymond's apparatus was made on the 8th to a height of over 12 miles. The descending balloon drifted gently eastwards over the land and was marked down less than 10 miles inland east of Cape Atholl. Dymond and Robin were therefore landed near a deserted settlement at Narssurssuk in order to recover the apparatus, and if this should not be immediately possible to go on the odd 15 miles to Thule and on the following days quarter the ground from there. The ship meantime proceeded on August 9 to the Cary Islands to see if balloon flights were possible from this mid-water position”. [JD 5/3/2007]
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]
FM:220861
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