The Victory's crew sav'd by the Isabella RMG PU6091, John Ross, 1834

The Victory's crew sav'd by the Isabella RMG PU6091, John Ross, 1834

The victory's crew sav'd by the isabella steel engraving 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. Date: 1834. Dimensions: Mount: 139 mm x 173 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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Author: Edward Francis Finden; Rear-Admiral Sir John RossSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints, drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwich1834 in artedward francis findenisabella (ship, 1813)fine artjohn ross

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