James Clark Ross (1800-1862)

James Ross took part in more arctic voyages than any other officer of the period. He is less celebrated than some because the only northern expedition he commanded - a fruitless search for John Franklin - was unjustly damaging to his reputation. He was, nevertheless, a trusted officer on all the W.E...

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Main Author: Neatby, L.H.
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1984
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description James Ross took part in more arctic voyages than any other officer of the period. He is less celebrated than some because the only northern expedition he commanded - a fruitless search for John Franklin - was unjustly damaging to his reputation. He was, nevertheless, a trusted officer on all the W.E. Parry expeditions to the Arctic. Under John Ross, he discovered the North Magnetic Pole and helped transform the seagoing polar traveller into an amphibian by using the Eskimo sledge for long land journey. He is remembered chiefly for his voyage to the Antarctic (1839-1843). . Five of his six arctic voyages were made in a subordinate rank. His only published book concerns his Antarctic journey. Unlike his uncle, Ross was not given to self-advertisement or to wrangling with his critics. His services to Canadian geography are many, however, and not the least is his employment in the arctic service of the man destined to unravel the Franklin mystery, Leopold McClintock.
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Erebus (Ship)
Expeditions
Explorers
Fury (Ship)
Geomagnetism
History
North Magnetic Pole
Ross
James Clark
1800-1862
Search for Franklin
Sleds
South Magnetic Pole
Terror (Ship)
Antarctic regions
Boothia Peninsula
Nunavut
Lancaster Sound
Northwest Passage
Somerset Island
Neatby, L.H.
James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
title James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
title_full James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
title_fullStr James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
title_full_unstemmed James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
title_short James Clark Ross (1800-1862)
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topic Biographies
Erebus (Ship)
Expeditions
Explorers
Fury (Ship)
Geomagnetism
History
North Magnetic Pole
Ross
James Clark
1800-1862
Search for Franklin
Sleds
South Magnetic Pole
Terror (Ship)
Antarctic regions
Boothia Peninsula
Nunavut
Lancaster Sound
Northwest Passage
Somerset Island
topic_facet Biographies
Erebus (Ship)
Expeditions
Explorers
Fury (Ship)
Geomagnetism
History
North Magnetic Pole
Ross
James Clark
1800-1862
Search for Franklin
Sleds
South Magnetic Pole
Terror (Ship)
Antarctic regions
Boothia Peninsula
Nunavut
Lancaster Sound
Northwest Passage
Somerset Island
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