Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896

Title: The Graphic. A Novel Arctic Expedition- The Polar Balloon in which Herr S.A. Andree Intends to Reach the North Pole. 1896. -Drawn by W. Thomas Smith Excerpt: A NOBEL ARCTIC EXPEDITION HERR S. A. ANDREE is the author of the latest scheme for reaching the North Pole. He proposes to make the att...

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Main Author: Graphic, The; Salomon, Andrée; Smith, Thomas W.
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: London : London Illustrated News 1896
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spelling ftunivmiami:oai:digitalcollections.library.miami.edu:kis0001/2747 2023-05-15T14:46:42+02:00 Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896 Graphic, The; Salomon, Andrée; Smith, Thomas W. 1890-1899 Spitsbergen Island (Norway); Arctic regions 1896-03-07 Newspapers; Illustated works; Newspaper clippings 1 sheet (2 pages) http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/2747 eng eng London : London Illustrated News University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Jay I. Kislak Collection KIS0001 kis0001000011 http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/2747 This material is in the public domain in the United States. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ PDM Salomon Andrée Airships Ballooning Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration Scientific expeditions -- Arctic regions Explorers -- Arctic regions Still Image 1896 ftunivmiami 2023-01-16T19:08:07Z Title: The Graphic. A Novel Arctic Expedition- The Polar Balloon in which Herr S.A. Andree Intends to Reach the North Pole. 1896. -Drawn by W. Thomas Smith Excerpt: A NOBEL ARCTIC EXPEDITION HERR S. A. ANDREE is the author of the latest scheme for reaching the North Pole. He proposes to make the attempt in a manner never before tried - namely, in a balloon. He has had a balloon specially constructed. The start is to be made at the Norsk Islands, Spitzbergen, and he calculates that if the wind were favourable he ought to cross the Pole in about ten hours after leaving Spitzbergen, and even if the wind were only moderate the journey should be accomplished in forty-eight hours. The distance from Spitzbergen to the Behring Straits, it is thought, ought not to take more than five days, but the Expedition have allowed for thirty days in case of accident. The top of the balloon is covered with a cap of cloth soaked in oil, the idea being that the thin air reservoir which is placed between the cap and the balloon shall act as a guard against any sudden changes in the temperature, and also that no snow shall rest on the top of the balloon. There is no valve in the top, but the balloon is provided with two at slightly different heights near the widest part. The diameter of the balloon is about 67ft., and it holds 135,000 cubic ft. of gas. The covering is of cloth treble varnished. The car for passengers is made of cork, with a roof, and contains sleeping places for two. The balloon is furnished with a sail about 888 square ft., the object of which is not only to form a steering apparatus, but also to accelerate the speed of the balloon. Above the passenger car is another for carrying provisions, &c. The balloon is built to carry 4,620 lb. of ballast, food for four and a half months, various articles of clothing, guns, sufficient ammunition for 1,500 charges, scientific and photographic instruments, and a cooking stove. Still Image Arctic North Pole Spitzbergen Spitsbergen University of Miami: Digital Collections Arctic North Pole Norway
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topic Salomon
Andrée
Airships
Ballooning
Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration
Scientific expeditions -- Arctic regions
Explorers -- Arctic regions
spellingShingle Salomon
Andrée
Airships
Ballooning
Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration
Scientific expeditions -- Arctic regions
Explorers -- Arctic regions
Graphic, The; Salomon, Andrée; Smith, Thomas W.
Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896
topic_facet Salomon
Andrée
Airships
Ballooning
Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration
Scientific expeditions -- Arctic regions
Explorers -- Arctic regions
description Title: The Graphic. A Novel Arctic Expedition- The Polar Balloon in which Herr S.A. Andree Intends to Reach the North Pole. 1896. -Drawn by W. Thomas Smith Excerpt: A NOBEL ARCTIC EXPEDITION HERR S. A. ANDREE is the author of the latest scheme for reaching the North Pole. He proposes to make the attempt in a manner never before tried - namely, in a balloon. He has had a balloon specially constructed. The start is to be made at the Norsk Islands, Spitzbergen, and he calculates that if the wind were favourable he ought to cross the Pole in about ten hours after leaving Spitzbergen, and even if the wind were only moderate the journey should be accomplished in forty-eight hours. The distance from Spitzbergen to the Behring Straits, it is thought, ought not to take more than five days, but the Expedition have allowed for thirty days in case of accident. The top of the balloon is covered with a cap of cloth soaked in oil, the idea being that the thin air reservoir which is placed between the cap and the balloon shall act as a guard against any sudden changes in the temperature, and also that no snow shall rest on the top of the balloon. There is no valve in the top, but the balloon is provided with two at slightly different heights near the widest part. The diameter of the balloon is about 67ft., and it holds 135,000 cubic ft. of gas. The covering is of cloth treble varnished. The car for passengers is made of cork, with a roof, and contains sleeping places for two. The balloon is furnished with a sail about 888 square ft., the object of which is not only to form a steering apparatus, but also to accelerate the speed of the balloon. Above the passenger car is another for carrying provisions, &c. The balloon is built to carry 4,620 lb. of ballast, food for four and a half months, various articles of clothing, guns, sufficient ammunition for 1,500 charges, scientific and photographic instruments, and a cooking stove.
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author Graphic, The; Salomon, Andrée; Smith, Thomas W.
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title Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896
title_short Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896
title_full Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896
title_fullStr Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896
title_full_unstemmed Novel Arctic expedition, March 7, 1896
title_sort novel arctic expedition, march 7, 1896
publisher London : London Illustrated News
publishDate 1896
url http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/2747
op_coverage 1890-1899
Spitsbergen Island (Norway); Arctic regions
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North Pole
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