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The Arctic ocean Captain Ross and the crew of the Victory saved by the Isabella of Hull, 1833 (coloured engraving)
7295545 The Arctic ocean Captain Ross and the crew of the Victory saved by the Isabella of Hull, 1833 (coloured engraving) by Ross, John (1777-1856) (after); 13.6x21.1 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Showing the rescue of John Ross and his crew in 1833, after being stranded for four winters in the Arctic. Many people in England believed they were dead. By coincidence, Ross was found by the Isabella the same ship he had commanded in 1818. She had subsequently returned to Hull, to her former service as an Arctic whaler. The Isabella's astonished crew informed Ross that he had been dead for two years.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This coloured engraving depicts the incredible rescue of Captain John Ross and his crew from the Arctic Ocean in 1833. Stranded for four long winters, many believed them to be lost forever. However, fate had other plans as the 'Isabella' of Hull, the very ship Ross had once commanded in 1818, came to their aid.
The astonished crew of the 'Isabella' informed Ross that he had been presumed dead for two years. It was a miraculous reunion that defied all odds and captured the imagination of those back in England who thought they would never see their brave explorers again.
In this scene, we witness a moment of triumph amidst the icy waters and towering icebergs of the Arctic Circle. The resilience and determination of these sailors shine through as they are saved from certain peril by their former vessel turned savior.
This historical event serves as a reminder of both the dangers and wonders that come with exploration. It is a testament to human ingenuity and endurance in the face of nature's most unforgiving landscapes. The image immortalizes a remarkable chapter in maritime history that continues to inspire awe and admiration centuries later.
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