Two men wintering in snow cave.

Photograph of Ernst Sorge and Fritz Loewe in their ice cave at Eismitte station in Greenland, Christmas 1930. Historical note: The German Greenland Expedition led by continental drift theorist, Alfred Wegener took place from July 1930 to August 1931. The expedition's aim was to study the upper...

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spelling ftumelbournedc:oai:jupiter.its.unimelb.edu.au:11343/75492 2023-05-15T16:24:18+02:00 Two men wintering in snow cave. 2016-04-01T13:45:45Z http://hdl.handle.net/11343/75492 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11343/75492 Pictures--Photographs--Photographic prints 2016 ftumelbournedc 2021-12-26T15:24:54Z Photograph of Ernst Sorge and Fritz Loewe in their ice cave at Eismitte station in Greenland, Christmas 1930. Historical note: The German Greenland Expedition led by continental drift theorist, Alfred Wegener took place from July 1930 to August 1931. The expedition's aim was to study the upper air, snow and ice sheet at three stations placed on the West, middle and East of Greenland. When Wegener died on his journey from the central station to the West coast, Loewe became acting expedition leader. Previous control number: BWP/26896 136558 Item: [1988.0160.00002] "Two men wintering in snow cave." Other/Unknown Material Greenland Ice Sheet The University of Melbourne: Digitised Collections Greenland Loewe ENVELOPE(67.717,67.717,-70.533,-70.533) Eismitte ENVELOPE(-39.933,-39.933,71.167,71.167) Sorge ENVELOPE(-67.694,-67.694,-67.181,-67.181) Fritz Loewe ENVELOPE(141.567,141.567,-66.992,-66.992) Fritz-Loewe ENVELOPE(141.567,141.567,-66.992,-66.992)
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description Photograph of Ernst Sorge and Fritz Loewe in their ice cave at Eismitte station in Greenland, Christmas 1930. Historical note: The German Greenland Expedition led by continental drift theorist, Alfred Wegener took place from July 1930 to August 1931. The expedition's aim was to study the upper air, snow and ice sheet at three stations placed on the West, middle and East of Greenland. When Wegener died on his journey from the central station to the West coast, Loewe became acting expedition leader. Previous control number: BWP/26896 136558 Item: [1988.0160.00002] "Two men wintering in snow cave."
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