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Capturing polar bear alive on Paul J. Rainey's hunting expedition, Greenland

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Bear in water attached by rope to ship.

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Caption card tracings: Greenland; Hunting; Animals Polar bears; BI; Shelf.

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01/01/1911
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Svenska Spetsbergsexpeditionen 1928, band 4. Band 4 av 5 dokumentationsalbum från svenska Spetsbergsexpeditionen år 1928, där Umberto Nobile och besättningen på luftskeppet Italia räddades. 41 fotografier monterade på 25 albumblad. Motiv: Porträtt av expeditiones deltagare och besättning på fartyget Quest. Resa Narvik - Tromsö - Kings Bay / Ny-Aalesund - Virgo hamn. Personer, fartyg, natur, omgivningar, mm.

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