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1. Arctic climate change 1750 to 1850: new insights from old documents Catharine Ward and Matthew Ayre, University of Sunderland ESEH conference, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 ESEH, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 Follow our work! http://arcdoc.wordpress.com/
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4. ESEH, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 Follow our work! http://arcdoc.wordpress.com/ Royal Navy ADM 55: Supplementary logs and journals of ships on exploration. (1757-1861;1904) Most were kept by naval captains, masters, lieutenants and masters mates. Contains logbooks and meteorological journals kept on board ships voyaging in search of a NW passage during the 19 th century.
5. ESEH, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 Follow our work! http://arcdoc.wordpress.com/ Royal Navy HMS Hecla and Fury cutting into Winter harbour (Melville Peninsula) October 1821. Met Journal was kept by Officers of the Watch on board HMS Hecla during it’s first winter in 1821
6. ESEH, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 Follow our work! http://arcdoc.wordpress.com/ The Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC ) 17th century Inuit trading furs with a HBC ship
7. ESEH, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 Follow our work! http://arcdoc.wordpress.com/ The Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC)
8. ESEH, Turku, Finland, 30 th June 2011 Follow our work! http://arcdoc.wordpress.com/ Whaling The dangers of the Whale Fishery Penny Magazine 1833