File:Bear from crosstrees Technical World.JPG

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English: Original caption: "Hammering into the Ice. The view is aft from a crosstree and shows how the Bear gets through a field the ice closing in behind her as she passes." Note also that all four of the boats Bear carried on davits at this time were double ended.
Date photo from 1914, published 1915
Source "Lonely guardians of the north" Technical World Magazine v 22 pp 900-904 Feb 1915
Author Jesse K Brown; photographer not named

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