Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet

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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:fishimages/47653 2023-05-15T14:26:57+02:00 Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/fishimages/id/47653 unknown Freshwater and Marine Image Bank http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/fishimages/id/47653 Materials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank as a source for borrowed images is requested. PDM Elliott, Henry W. Our Arctic Province : Alaska and the Seal Islands New York City, NY : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897 Library of Contemporary Exploration and Adventure Facing page 19 Most materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library Polar Glaciers--Alaska image ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T14:33:43Z Still Image Arctic glacier glaciers Alaska University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections
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Glaciers--Alaska
Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
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title Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
title_short Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
title_full Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
title_fullStr Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
title_full_unstemmed Grand Glacier: Icy Bay. View looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. An October picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
title_sort grand glacier: icy bay. view looking across a profile of its sea-wall face, two and a half miles; ice cliffs from one hundred and fifty to three hundred feet high above the water; depth of sea from sixty to eighty fathoms where it is sounded under the steamer's keel. an october picture, when all its surface cavities and pinnacles are concealed by show and smothered by frozed sleet
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op_source Elliott, Henry W.
Our Arctic Province : Alaska and the Seal Islands
New York City, NY : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897
Library of Contemporary Exploration and Adventure
Facing page 19
Most materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library
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