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"Polar: A Journey Through Time and Ice" Step back in time to the fateful year of 1845, when the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail on their ill-fated expedition

Background imagePolar Collection: South Sawyer Glacier with icebergs / bergy bits calved off in Tracy Arm, Southeasat Alaska, USA

South Sawyer Glacier with icebergs / bergy bits calved off in Tracy Arm, Southeasat Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imagePolar Collection: Iceberg / bergy bits calved off Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm, Southeasat Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Iceberg / bergy bits calved off Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm, Southeasat Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imagePolar Collection: Blue Arctic fox in Pyramiden, (Vulpes lagopus), Billefjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard

Blue Arctic fox in Pyramiden, (Vulpes lagopus), Billefjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard

Background imagePolar Collection: Diamond Beach, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, Hofn, Iceland, Europe

Diamond Beach, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, Hofn, Iceland, Europe

Background imagePolar Collection: Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) in heavy snowfall, in the abandoned Russian settlement

Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) in heavy snowfall, in the abandoned Russian settlement of Pyramiden, Billefjorden, Svalbard

Background imagePolar Collection: The Rosses, John and James Clark on their journey to the North Magnetic Pole, 1835

The Rosses, John and James Clark on their journey to the North Magnetic Pole, 1835
1578509 The Rosses, John and James Clark on their journey to the North Magnetic Pole, 1835; (add.info.: The Rosses (John and James Clark) on their journey to the North Magnetic Pole

Background imagePolar Collection: Franklin's expedition to the Polar Sea on the ice, 1823

Franklin's expedition to the Polar Sea on the ice, 1823
1578505 Franklin's expedition to the Polar Sea on the ice, 1823; (add.info.: Rear-admiral Sir John Franklin's (1786-1847) expedition to the Polar Sea on the ice

Background imagePolar Collection: The search for a North-West passage: The crews of Parry's ships, the Hecla and Griper

The search for a North-West passage: The crews of Parry's ships, the Hecla and Griper
1578504 The search for a North-West passage: The crews of Parry's ships, the Hecla and Griper, cutting through the ice for a winter harbour

Background imagePolar Collection: White or Polar bear, Ursus maritimus. Vulnerable. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from ' The

White or Polar bear, Ursus maritimus. Vulnerable. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from " The Naturalist's
FLO4640733 White or Polar bear, Ursus maritimus. Vulnerable. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from " The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine," Harrison, London

Background imagePolar Collection: The Polar exploration ship 'Discovery' in Winter

The Polar exploration ship 'Discovery' in Winter
5307678 The Polar exploration ship 'Discovery' in Winter.; (add.info.: Photograph of the Polar exploration ship 'Discovery' in Winter. Dated 19th century)

Background imagePolar Collection: Engraving depicting glaciers joining together, 19th century

Engraving depicting glaciers joining together, 19th century
5309248 Engraving depicting glaciers joining together, 19th century; (add.info.: Engraving depicting glaciers joining together. Dated 19th century 01/02/1874); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePolar Collection: Shackleton's ship, the Nimrod, among the ice in McMurdo's Sound

Shackleton's ship, the Nimrod, among the ice in McMurdo's Sound, the winter land quarter of the British
1578536 Shackleton's ship, the Nimrod, among the ice in McMurdo's Sound, the winter land quarter of the British Antarctic Expedition

Background imagePolar Collection: The SS Roosevelt in the Arctic Regions during the Peary Expedition to the North Pole, 1908 - 1909

The SS Roosevelt in the Arctic Regions during the Peary Expedition to the North Pole, 1908 - 1909
2967858 The SS Roosevelt in the Arctic Regions during the Peary Expedition to the North Pole, 1908 - 1909. Robert Edwin Peary, Sr.,1856 - 1920. American explorer

Background imagePolar Collection: The ship that went farthest North: The Fram, 1893

The ship that went farthest North: The Fram, 1893
1578534 The ship that went farthest North: The Fram, 1893; (add.info.: The ship that went farthest North: "Fram" - the polar expedition ship of Dr. Nansen)

Background imagePolar Collection: Dr Nansen (1861-1930), 1893

Dr Nansen (1861-1930), 1893
1578533 Dr Nansen (1861-1930), 1893; (add.info.: Dr Nansen (1861-1930) was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePolar Collection: Fur Animals of the Arcitc: Arctic Fox attacking trapped Sable while, in the background

Fur Animals of the Arcitc: Arctic Fox attacking trapped Sable while, in the background
530329 Fur Animals of the Arcitc: Arctic Fox attacking trapped Sable while, in the background, the trapper rushes to scare off the foxes in the hope of saving a valuable pelt. Chromoxylograph

Background imagePolar Collection: Client: Monsanto Textiles - knitwear for PR

Client: Monsanto Textiles - knitwear for PR - long striped cardigan - location: 17 Rochester Square, London NW1 - Model: Jenny Yorke - shoot date: April 1, 1970 Date: 1970

Background imagePolar Collection: Sunset at 69° 13′ 0″ N

Sunset at 69° 13′ 0″ N
Haim Rosenfeld

Background imagePolar Collection: PolarFriends

PolarFriends
Marcel Egger

Background imagePolar Collection: Valhalla

Valhalla
David Martin Castan

Background imagePolar Collection: Conversation

Conversation
Siyu and Wei Photography

Background imagePolar Collection: Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, standing on ice floe

Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, standing on ice floe
5856452 Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, standing on ice floe; (add.info.: Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, standing on ice floe Hand-colored copperplate engraving from a drawing by Johann Ihle)

Background imagePolar Collection: The SS Vega, a Swedish barque, built in Germany in 1872 was the first ship to complete a voyage

The SS Vega, a Swedish barque, built in Germany in 1872 was the first ship to complete a voyage through the Northeast
1578530 The SS Vega, a Swedish barque, built in Germany in 1872 was the first ship to complete a voyage through the Northeast Passage, 1872; (add.info.: The SS Vega, a Swedish barque)

Background imagePolar Collection: Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, 1874 - 1922. Anglo-Irish polar explorer. From The Wonderful Year 1909

Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, 1874 - 1922. Anglo-Irish polar explorer. From The Wonderful Year 1909
693721 Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, 1874 - 1922. Anglo-Irish polar explorer. From The Wonderful Year 1909 .

Background imagePolar Collection: Nusfjord

Nusfjord
Adrian Popan

Background imagePolar Collection: White into the white

White into the white
Marco Pozzi

Background imagePolar Collection: Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace
Jimmy Yang

Background imagePolar Collection: ALASKA, ALONG DALTON HIGHWAY-71180A

ALASKA, ALONG DALTON HIGHWAY-71180A
Raimondo Restelli

Background imagePolar Collection: White & Big

White & Big
Marco Pozzi

Background imagePolar Collection: Chinstrap penguin

Chinstrap penguin
Joan Gil Raga

Background imagePolar Collection: Liwen Tao

Liwen Tao

Background imagePolar Collection: Polar Giant

Polar Giant
Marco Pozzi

Background imagePolar Collection: Skaftafell

Skaftafell
Karol Nienartowicz

Background imagePolar Collection: 北极火山光环之巅

北极火山光环之巅
James Zhen Yu

Background imagePolar Collection: Magical Light

Magical Light
Wim Denijs

Background imagePolar Collection: Northern Lights

Northern Lights
Martin Morávek

Background imagePolar Collection: Solitude

Solitude
Michel Groleau

Background imagePolar Collection: Just white

Just white
Marco Pozzi

Background imagePolar Collection: Ilulissat Icefjord also called Kangia or Ilulissat Kangerlua at Disko Bay

Ilulissat Icefjord also called Kangia or Ilulissat Kangerlua at Disko Bay. The Icefjord is listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: Ilulissat Icefjord also called Kangia or Ilulissat Kangerlua at Disko Bay

Ilulissat Icefjord also called Kangia or Ilulissat Kangerlua at Disko Bay. The Icefjord is listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: An iceberg in Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a cloudy day

An iceberg in Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a cloudy day. Ilulissat Icefjord, Ilulissat, Greenland

Background imagePolar Collection: Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull

Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull sledges of fishermen. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull

Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull sledges of fishermen. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: Sled dog puppy in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to

Sled dog puppy in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull sledges of fishermen. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: Icebergs in Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ilulissat, Greenland

Icebergs in Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ilulissat, Greenland

Background imagePolar Collection: Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull

Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull sledges of fishermen. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull

Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull sledges of fishermen. Greenland, Danish Territory

Background imagePolar Collection: Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull

Sled dog in the small town Uummannaq. During winter the dogs are still used as dog teams to pull sledges of fishermen. Greenland, Danish Territory



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"Polar: A Journey Through Time and Ice" Step back in time to the fateful year of 1845, when the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail on their ill-fated expedition. These ships, led by Sir John Franklin, embarked on a journey that would forever be etched in polar history. Erebus and Terror - names that evoke both curiosity and trepidation. They were vessels braving the unknown, venturing into uncharted territories with hopes of discovering new frontiers. Little did they know that this voyage would become their final chapter. Among those aboard were brave souls like Shackleton, Wild, and Adams - men who dared to challenge nature's harshest conditions. Captain Francis Crozier commanded the HMS Terror with unwavering determination as they pushed further into icy realms. Amidst these frozen landscapes emerged an iconic symbol of the Arctic - the majestic polar bear. Ursus maritimus gracefully walked upon Champ Island glacier above the sea, reminding us of nature's resilience even in extreme environments. But life beneath these icy waters was equally captivating. The Greenland shark swam silently through frigid depths while carrying a parasitic copepod called Ommatokoita elongata – a testament to symbiotic relationships thriving even in desolate places. Fast forward to another era where Captain Robert Falcon Scott graced advertisements for Frys Cocoa. This legendary explorer became synonymous with bravery and endurance as he faced harsh Antarctic conditions during his Terra Nova expedition. In this vast wilderness known as Antarctica lies Albatross Island, where wandering albatrosses engage in mesmerizing courtship displays against breathtaking backdrops. Their graceful movements captivate observers' hearts while highlighting nature's wonders. Traveling further back in time brings us to Oronce Fine's world map from 1531 – a glimpse into how early cartographers envisioned our planet before modern exploration revealed its true form. It serves as a reminder of the endless mysteries that polar regions held for centuries. Picture No.