IDNO

P.88576.PAT


Description

Detail of landscape formation at Upernavik, showing rock intrusion along a shallow gully, possibly a dyke?. A slate hammer is placed in the photograph to provide a scale, and a backpack and clothing is on the ground in the background.


Place

N America; Arctic; Greenland; West Greenland; Upernavik


Cultural Affliation


Named Person


Photographer

Ritchie, Montague H.W.


Collector / Expedition

Paterson, Thomas Thomson [from James Wordie’s Expedition to Melville Bay and North-East Baffin Land, 1934]


Date

13 - 22 July 1934


Collection Name

Paterson Collection


Source

Paterson, Erik T.


Format

Print Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Bibliographical Reference: Paterson, T. T., Part 2, Part 3, Geology (no date, circa 1936).
Related text on p. 105 includes:
South Ryder Island “was affected by a major fault running due north and south cutting it almost in half. ... This faulting was associated with the intrusion of gabbro dykes, which preceded and followed the faulting”.

Bibliographical Reference: J. M. Wordie ‘An Expedition to Melville Bay and North-East Baffin Land’ in The Geographical Journal Vol. 86, No. 4 (Oct., 1935), pp. 297-313. Text on pp. 299-300 includes:
“... we passed close under Sanderson's Hope late on June 13 and anchored the same night at Upernivik. ... While at Upernivik the geologists were busy, and Paterson also was in constant touch with Greenlanders, making a collection of proverbial sayings and obtaining the details of about thirty string figures. ... We finally sailed from Upernivik on June 22, ” [JD 18/10/2006]

Photographer: Note in above article, page 313, accredits all photographs to M.H.W. Ritchie unless otherwise stated. [JD 18/10/2006]

Place and Date: This photograph appears to have been taken during the Heimen’s visit to Upernivik between 13th - 22nd June, 1934. [JD 25/10/2006]

P.88575.PAT to N.88586.PAT and N.88652.PAT to N.88659.PAT were found in the box now numbered C446/33/1/.

This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 8/1/2007]


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