EditorialA photo by Frank Hurley, Ernest Shackleton’s photographer, shows Endurance trapped in Antarctic ice on Oct. 27, 1915. (Library of Congress via The New York Times)
EditorialThe eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Franklin. Twp ships trapped in the pack ice. . The eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Frank...
EditorialGary Lackie rows back to the shore of Goose Lake on an unusually warm morning in Anchorage, Alaska, July 3, 2019. (Joshua Corbett/The New York Times)
EditorialLantern Slide - Discovery II in Heavy Pack Ice, Ross Sea, Ellsworth Relief Expedition, Antarctica, 1935-1936, Lantern slide of the ship Discovery II in pack ice, Antarctica. One of 328 images in various formats including artworks, photographs, glass ne...
EditorialLantern Slide - 'Aurora Passing Through Loose Pack Ice', Antarctica, 31 Dec 1911, Black and white lantern slide depicting five men standing on the deck of the Aurora as it passes through pack ice on 31 December 1911.
EditorialThe eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Franklin. Twp ships trapped in the pack ice. . The eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Frank...
EditorialTwo Austrian officers, Julius von Payer (1852-1915) and Karl Weyprecht (1838-1881), discovred and named Franz Joseph Land in the Arctic during their expedition 1872 / 1874. " In the arctic pack-ice". Canvas, painted 1892.
EditorialThe eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Franklin. Twp ships trapped in the pack ice. . The eventful voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir J. Frank...
EditorialTwo Austrian officers, Julius von Payer (1852-1915) and Karl Weyprecht (1838-1881), discovred and named Franz Joseph Land in the Arctic during their expedition 1872 / 1874. " In the arctic pack-ice". Canvas, painted 1892.