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"Section of iceberg, which was broken off from the side, and washed in ridges as seen; the side of the berg for over 100 feet presented the same appearance."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Sealing vessel passing an iceberg off the coast of Labrador"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

“An Esquimaux getting ready for a seal hunt, his toupek, or skin tent on the right”
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Esquimaux Mother and Her Fair-Haired Daughter"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"The Glacier as seen forcing itself down over the land and into the waters of the Fiord. The Glacier seen at the left on the land is much finer rendered in the large upright view, No. 40."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

“View looking down the fiord from the top of the glacier”
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

“View of the ruins looking across the fiord”
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Front view of the glacier"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"The party in camp on the top of the Glacier after a day's journey inland. Dr. Hayes may be se en at the right-hand side of the tent."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"The front of the glacier, as seen on the land, being forced over the rocks"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"View in the fiord of what may be termed a jam of icebergs"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"View of the top of the Glacier, showing the crevasses, with the party in the distance."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Head of an Esquimaux Man"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"The steamer among the icebergs heading to the northward"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Motzfeldt's House, in which the ball was given, with a group of Esquimaux in front of it. The house in the foreground is his private residence."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Side view of the glacier, where the middle is forced out more rapidly than the sides."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Instantaneous view of icebergs off the coast, at mid day"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"This View shows the beautiful forms in varied shapes which the Berg assumed. On this Berg we found a Lake of Fresh Water, covering an acre in extent."
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"An iceberg about one hundred feet high"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Instantaneous view of iceberg"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Instantaneous View of Icebergs Which, From their Similarity and Beauty, We Named the Twins"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Instantaneous view of icebergs passed off the coast"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Kunak mountain, with the commencement of a fog bank"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art

"Steaming up the coast"
George P. Critcherson
Albumen silver print from a glass negative · 1869
Museum of Modern Art