Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)

"Acquired by gift 1920 from Jonas Lied thru Dr. Isaiah Bowman." This is one of four manuscript maps concerning the"Kara Sea route," an Arctic trade route attempting to link the western world with the vast natural resources of Siberia. In 1912, Jonas Lied, a Norwegian, and his Bri...

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Main Author: Lied, Jonas 1881-1969
Format: Map
Language:Russian
Published: 1918
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Online Access:http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/15703
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spelling ftunivwislib:oai:collections.lib.uwm.edu:agdm/15703 2023-05-15T15:00:03+02:00 Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja) Kara Sea, Russia 1918 Lied, Jonas 1881-1969 Europe; Asia Russia 1918 1 map : color, manuscript 69 x 54 cm image/tif; Image/jp2 http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/15703 Russian rus American Geographical Society Library - Maps American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection 670-c/b .K37 D-[1918] 2/4 agsmap024179 (002) http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/15703 https://uwm.edu/libraries/digital-collections/copyright-digcoll/ Kara Sea (Russia) -- Maps Trade routes -- Russia (Federation) -- Kara Sea -- Maps cartographic image Still image Maps 1918 ftunivwislib 2022-11-26T16:47:51Z "Acquired by gift 1920 from Jonas Lied thru Dr. Isaiah Bowman." This is one of four manuscript maps concerning the"Kara Sea route," an Arctic trade route attempting to link the western world with the vast natural resources of Siberia. In 1912, Jonas Lied, a Norwegian, and his British partner, Alfred Derry, formed the Siberian Company to develop this sea route. This is a detailed plans of a port proposed to be built along this route. Port Belooshe was to be on Novaja Zemlya, while Port Nakhodka and Port Yeneseisk were to be at the mouths of the Ob and Yenisey Rivers, respectively. Despite initial successes, the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its aftermath eventually brought the plans of the Siberian Company to an end. Lied relates the story of the company in his book, /Siberian Arctic /(1960). Illustrations in the book (Plans I, II, III and IV on p. 201-204) are clearly based on the four manuscript maps described here. All four manuscript maps are signed by the same person, but the signature is not completely legible. It may be that of "Wickman," who is mentioned by Lied in his book: "I chose the natural harbor of Belooshe and commissioned the famous Russian engineer Wickman to draw up the plans." (Lied 1960, p. 97). Map listed in: Manuscript and annotated maps in the American Geographical Society Library: a cartobibliography, 2010. Color; 1:4,000 Map Arctic Kara Sea Siberia University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee: UWM Libraries Digital Collections Arctic Kara Sea Yenisey ENVELOPE(82.680,82.680,71.828,71.828) Lied ENVELOPE(65.532,65.532,-70.502,-70.502)
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topic Kara Sea (Russia) -- Maps
Trade routes -- Russia (Federation) -- Kara Sea -- Maps
spellingShingle Kara Sea (Russia) -- Maps
Trade routes -- Russia (Federation) -- Kara Sea -- Maps
Lied, Jonas 1881-1969
Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)
topic_facet Kara Sea (Russia) -- Maps
Trade routes -- Russia (Federation) -- Kara Sea -- Maps
description "Acquired by gift 1920 from Jonas Lied thru Dr. Isaiah Bowman." This is one of four manuscript maps concerning the"Kara Sea route," an Arctic trade route attempting to link the western world with the vast natural resources of Siberia. In 1912, Jonas Lied, a Norwegian, and his British partner, Alfred Derry, formed the Siberian Company to develop this sea route. This is a detailed plans of a port proposed to be built along this route. Port Belooshe was to be on Novaja Zemlya, while Port Nakhodka and Port Yeneseisk were to be at the mouths of the Ob and Yenisey Rivers, respectively. Despite initial successes, the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its aftermath eventually brought the plans of the Siberian Company to an end. Lied relates the story of the company in his book, /Siberian Arctic /(1960). Illustrations in the book (Plans I, II, III and IV on p. 201-204) are clearly based on the four manuscript maps described here. All four manuscript maps are signed by the same person, but the signature is not completely legible. It may be that of "Wickman," who is mentioned by Lied in his book: "I chose the natural harbor of Belooshe and commissioned the famous Russian engineer Wickman to draw up the plans." (Lied 1960, p. 97). Map listed in: Manuscript and annotated maps in the American Geographical Society Library: a cartobibliography, 2010. Color; 1:4,000
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author Lied, Jonas 1881-1969
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author_sort Lied, Jonas 1881-1969
title Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)
title_short Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)
title_full Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)
title_fullStr Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)
title_full_unstemmed Proekt" Porta v" Belesh'ei Gube. Proekt porta v Bielush'eĭ gubie. English title added across top: Proposed Port Belooshe (Nova Zemlja)
title_sort proekt" porta v" belesh'ei gube. proekt porta v bielush'eĭ gubie. english title added across top: proposed port belooshe (nova zemlja)
publishDate 1918
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Russia
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Kara Sea
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Yenisey
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Kara Sea
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American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection
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