File:Unidentified Inuit man with a kayak RMG G04267.tiff
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Summary
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Captain Edward Augustus Inglefield |
Description |
English: Unidentified Inuit man with a kayak A photograph of an Inuit man supporting a kayak while holding a double-ended paddle. Seen with him is the seal hunting gear. This includes a harpoon, with a norsaq attached, stored along the side of the kayak. The rope for the harpoon can be seen attached to the inflated seal-skin 'bladder', and the stand in front of the coaming was used to store the rope. The man is wearing a sealskin tuilik and appears to be smoking a clay pipe. It is not known where this photograph was taken. The Phoenix visited four settlements along the west coast of Greenland: Holsteinborg, Godhavn, Proven, and Upernarvick (now w:Sisimiut, w:Qeqertarsuaq, w:Kangersuatsiaq, and w:Upernavik) between 8 June and 21 July 1854. |
Date | June-July 1854 |
Dimensions | Overall: 162 mm x 212 mm |
Notes |
Sources: Inglefield Album, Royal Archives, Windsor Castle [note their image has masked the rock so it looks as if he is carrying the kayak]. TNA, ADM 53/4630, Log of Phoenix, 1854 |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/386090 |
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Identifier InfoField | id number: G4267 |
Collection InfoField | Historic Photographs |
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Items portrayed in this file
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- Historic photographs of the Royal Museums Greenwich
- Kayaks
- Inuit kayaking
- Avataqs
- Greenland in the 19th century
- 1854 in Greenland
- Photographs in the National Maritime Museum, London
- Greenlandic Inuit people
- Black and white photographs of Greenland
- Black and white photographs in the 1850s
- Edward Augustus Inglefield
- People of Sisimiut