Description: c1824 Print SAILORS PLAY CRICKET H.M SHIPS FURY & HECLA - N.W.P. Capt W E Parry LOCATE PRINTS BY THEME OR KEY WORDS - USING OUR SHOP SEARCH FACILITY ORIGINAL ANTIQUE PRINT PTP Ref - 250522 / LP14 Offered for sale: is this original print from 'The Journal of a Second Voyage of Discovery of a NORTH WEST PASSAGE from the Atlantic to the Pacific' 1824. Performed in the years 1821 - 22 - 23 in His Majesty's Ships FURY AND HECLA under the orders of CAPTAIN WILLIAM EDWARD PARRY, R.N., F.R.S. and commander of the Expedition. Ideal for framing, display and research material. Sourced from distressed period publication, periodicals, journals, news papers & magazines. Print Title : SAILORS PLAY CRICKET H.M SHIPS FURY & HECLA AT IGLOOLIK Engraved by : Edward Finden Drawn by : Captain George Francis Lyon R.N. Published: John Murray, Publisher to the Admiralty and Board of Longitude, London Print Dimensions / Size:WHOLE PAGE: Approximate page size for Mounting or Mat Board purposes - 27cm x 21cmIMAGE: Approximate image size including page number where appropriate - 24cm x 19cm Print Condition: (F to G) Fair to Good - all print are very old and may have small mark and blemishes, some have foxing or browning etc. Please inspect the image for a detailed inspection of the print. This print would benefit from restoration to remove the foxing spots. Provenance / Authenticity: This is an authentic antique print, published from the Journal at the date stated above. History of Captain William Edward Parry North-West Passage expeditions :Captain William Edward Parry North-West Passage expeditions 1821–25. William Edward Parry was a key figure in the discovery of the North-West Passage. He made three voyages to find it and his research was invaluable. Parry's second voyage, 1821-23:Parry planned to search for a more southerly route through the north-west corner of Hudson Bay and set sail from Deptford in the Hecla and the Fury in April 1821. He sailed through the Hudson Strait and into Foxe Basin. Here he investigated Repulse Bay but there was no passage through. He pushed north along the coast of the Melville Peninsula but had no luck there either. In October, the ice closed in and they were frozen in at ‘Winter Island’ for nine months. Keen to avoid boredom among the crew, Parry set up the Royal Arctic Theatre, where shows were presented each fortnight. A school and observatory were also formed. Parry learned from Inuit in the area that a strait north of their position reputedly led to open water to the west. When the ice set the ships free, Parry made his way to what is now known as the Fury and Hecla Strait. Sadly the strait was choked with ice, although expeditions on foot did reveal a body of water to the west. After a second winter in the Arctic and no further luck in navigating the strait, Parry was forced to return to England due to lack of provisions. The North West Passage is the sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean.Additional Information: This is not a reproduction or copy and was printed or produced in the period stated sourced from period publication, periodicals, journals, news papers & magazines. Please note the reverse of the print may have another print or article. 100% Satisfaction: In the unlikely event you are unhappy with your item you have purchased on the basis that the postcard was incorrectly described or graded we do offer a complete refund less the cost of postage and packaging once the item is returned to us.. General Information & Clarification: At Past Time Postcards & Prints we stock a comprehensive range of antique and vintage prints. We aim to make your shopping experience enjoyable and stress free. 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Price: 55 GBP
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Type: Print
Artist: Captain Lyon R.N.
Subject: Capt W. E. Parry 2nd Voyage of Discovery NORTH WEST PASSAGE
Theme: Captain William Edward Parry North-West Passage expeditions
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Year of Production: 1824
Title: SAILORS PLAY CRICKET H.M SHIPS FURY & HECLA AT IGLOOLIK
Print Surface: Paper
Originality: Original
Colour: Black & White
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year: 1824
Publication: Journal of a Second Voyage of Discovery of a NORTH WEST PASSAGE
Additional Information: ESKIMAUX / ESQUIMAUX / ESKIMO
Engraver: Edward Finden
Publisher: John Murray, Publisher to the Admiralty & Board of Longitude
His Majesty's Ships: FURY and HECLA
Admiralty Expedition: Royal Navy
The North West Passage - ARCTIC OCEAN: The sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.