Schooner George B. Cluett off Cape York, Greenland, 1915-1916

Port stern view of the three-masted schooner George B. Cluett off Cape York, Greenland, circa 1915-16. The water appears to be frozen and the coast in the background covered in snow. Vessel and people are probably associated with the Crocker Land Expedition. Lifestyle Infrastructure Title supplied b...

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Main Authors: Comer, George (Creator), American Museum of Natural History (Creator)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Ownership Statement: Mystic Seaport 1915
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11134/70002:5480
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Summary:Port stern view of the three-masted schooner George B. Cluett off Cape York, Greenland, circa 1915-16. The water appears to be frozen and the coast in the background covered in snow. Vessel and people are probably associated with the Crocker Land Expedition. Lifestyle Infrastructure Title supplied by cataloger. American explorer Donald MacMillan led the Crocker Land Expedition, which was funded by the American Museum of Natural History (1913-1917). The purpose of the expedition was to find and explore what was thought to be an Arctic land mass identified and named by explorer Robert Peary. The expedition concluded that the """"land"""" was a mirage. Taken by Captain George Comer (1858-1937), a sealer and whaling captain from East Haddam. He went to sea while still in his teens and was later master of vessels from both New London and New Bedford. Comer participated in voyages involved in polar expeditions and served as ice pilot of the Cluett, which was sent by the American Museum of Natural History to relieve members of its Crocker Land Expedition. Captain Comer was noted for his studies of Arctic peoples and their environment. Tinted slide prepared by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, from an original photograph by Captain George Comer. Slide was used by Comer to illustrate lectures about his Arctic and seafaring experiences.