"Strengthened for Service in the Arctic Regions": The Wreck of Her Majesty’s Discovery Ship Investigator (1848-1854)
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HMS Investigator •
Royal Navy •
Material Culture •
Photogrammetry •
Copper hull sheathing •
underwater survey methodology •
naval architecture •
Mercy Bay
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Mid-19th Century •
Mid-Nineteenth Century •
Mid nineteenth century
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-5 of 5)
- Documents (5)
- "Doubled with wood in every direction": The Hull Structure and Outfitting of a Royal Navy Ship of Polar Exploration (2013)
- "Entering this bay was the fatal error of our voyage": The Abandonment, Loss, and Discovery of HMS Investigator in Mercy Bay, Canada (2013)
- "Everything left in perfect order": HMS Investigator’s Material Culture (2013)
- "Hanging in shreds": HMS Investigator’s Copper Hull Sheathing (2013)
- Three-Dimensional Structural Recording of HMS Investigator at 74° North (2013)