The Death of Hudson

On his last voyage, Henry Hudson, his son, and seven disabled seamen were forced into a small boat and set adrift in Hudson Bay. The picture is from a painting in the Tate Gallery, London, by Sir John Collier. The postcard was published in 1909 to commemorate Hudson's trip up the river which be...

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Format: Still Image
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Published: New York, NY; The Churchman Company 1909
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spelling ftnyorkheritage:oai:cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org:nyacklib/4254 2023-12-31T10:07:46+01:00 The Death of Hudson Hudson River Valley; 1909 Postcards; http://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/nyacklib/id/4254 unknown New York, NY; The Churchman Company Nyack Library Local History Collection VGQ001 http://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/nyacklib/id/4254 This digital image may be used for educational or scholarly purposes. Prior written permission is required for any other use of the image and commercial use of the item may be subject to fees and restrictions. For more information please reference The Nyack Library Image Reproduction and Reuse Policy: http://bit.ly/2tkLjP6. Electronic Image; Postcard; Color, 3.5 x 5.5 in. Postcards Boats Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 Transportation Community & Events Still Image 1909 ftnyorkheritage 2023-12-04T13:06:19Z On his last voyage, Henry Hudson, his son, and seven disabled seamen were forced into a small boat and set adrift in Hudson Bay. The picture is from a painting in the Tate Gallery, London, by Sir John Collier. The postcard was published in 1909 to commemorate Hudson's trip up the river which bears his name. Still Image Hudson Bay New York Heritage Digital Collections
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topic Postcards
Boats
Hudson-Fulton Celebration
1909
Transportation
Community & Events
spellingShingle Postcards
Boats
Hudson-Fulton Celebration
1909
Transportation
Community & Events
The Death of Hudson
topic_facet Postcards
Boats
Hudson-Fulton Celebration
1909
Transportation
Community & Events
description On his last voyage, Henry Hudson, his son, and seven disabled seamen were forced into a small boat and set adrift in Hudson Bay. The picture is from a painting in the Tate Gallery, London, by Sir John Collier. The postcard was published in 1909 to commemorate Hudson's trip up the river which bears his name.
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title The Death of Hudson
title_short The Death of Hudson
title_full The Death of Hudson
title_fullStr The Death of Hudson
title_full_unstemmed The Death of Hudson
title_sort death of hudson
publisher New York, NY; The Churchman Company
publishDate 1909
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op_coverage Hudson River Valley;
genre Hudson Bay
genre_facet Hudson Bay
op_source Electronic Image; Postcard; Color, 3.5 x 5.5 in.
op_relation Nyack Library Local History Collection
VGQ001
http://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/nyacklib/id/4254
op_rights This digital image may be used for educational or scholarly purposes. Prior written permission is required for any other use of the image and commercial use of the item may be subject to fees and restrictions. For more information please reference The Nyack Library Image Reproduction and Reuse Policy: http://bit.ly/2tkLjP6.
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