Relief shown by hachures. Hand colored - outline color. Insets: Russian America -- Capt. Franklin's journey from Coppermine River to the head of Bathurst Inlet & return by Hood's River.
Published in Liverpool by George Philip & Son in...
Relief shown by hachures. Insets: Russian America -- Capt. Franklin's journey from Coppermine River, to the head of Bathurst Inlet, & return by Hood's River. From George Philip's General Atlas(?),1859(?), no.71. Outline color.
Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Golf van St. Laurens. Includes names of indigenous peoples in varous regions. From Tirion's Nieuwe en beknopte hand-atlas, also in Hedendaagshe historie, of tegenwoordige staat van America. Hand colored....
Relief shown pictorially. Components: Selon Sanson en 1650. -- Selon Delisle en 1700. -- Selon Delisle en 1703. -- Carte de la Baye d'Hudson parcourue en 1746 et 1747 par Henri Ellis pour la recherche du passage par le Nord-Ouest. Suppl. Cart 9e...
Relief shown by hachures. "Published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge." "Using information from Hudson Bay Comps. M.S.S. Parry, Franklin, Beechey, Graab &c." No. 72 of A series of maps, modern and...
Relief shown by hachures. "The dots colored thusly [black dot] indicate the forts and principal stations of the Hudson's Bay Company." Decorative border and several detailed illustrations. "The illustrations by H. Warren & Engraved by R....
Relief shown pictorially. Shows Hudson's Bay & Great Lakes area, including southern tip of Greenland & Baffin Island. From Cape Blanco north there is only a dotted line extending to the northeast toward Rankin Inlet, with no indication of the...
Shows Hudsons Bay, Baffins Bay, the east coast of Canada including Newfoundland, Iceland, Arctic Europe and Arctic Asia. Shows Greenland as being attached to Canadian Arctic, and includes "Bas" south of Iceland. Incomplete representation of...
The Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital can be seen on the left side of the photograph on the day after a flood left large slabs of ice from the break-up of the Yukon River.
A piece of a tree that had burls growing on it has been carved so that two of the burls were transformed into busts. The artwork has been placed outside the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital, Fort Yukon, Alaska.