- MS 376/5;MSM Map, 1875-1876 [Coast of northern Ellesmere Island] 1 sheet
- MS 41-44;BJ Journals (4), 15 April 1875 to 12 September 1875, 4 volumes, holograph
- MS 376/1;SL Log book, 1 June to 12 October 1875 [HMS Alert] 1 volume, holograph
- MS 376/6;BJ Log book, 8 June 1875 to 20 March 1876 [Meteorological and kindred observations] 1 volume, holograph
- MS 376/4/1-6;MSM Sketch maps, April to May 1876 [Northern Ellesmere Island] 6 sheets
- MS 376/2/1;BJ Sledging journal, 3 April to 24 May 1876 [Including introductory notes on survey, provisions etc] 1 volume, holograph
- MS 376/2/2;BJ Fair copy of MS 376/2/1;BJ with additions, 1 volume, holograph
- MS 376/2/3;BJ Sledging journal, 7 to 12 May 1876 [Fair copy] 1 volume, holograph
- MS 1036;D Record left at Ellesmere Island, 14 May 1876, typescript and photograph
Gifford, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876
This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 15 George Gifford/British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876
- Dates of Creation
- 1875-1876
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 5 journals, 2 log books, 1 record, 2 maps
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876 (leader Sir George Strong Nares) was sent by the Admiralty for an attempt on the North Pole by Smith Sound and to explore the coasts of Greenland and adjacent lands. Sailing from Portsmouth in two ships, HMS Alert and HMS Discovery (Henry Stephenson) the expedition was unsuccessful in its attempt to reach the pole. Geographical discoveries were made and the ships returned with a large quantity of scientific data
Arrangement
Chronological
Alternative Form Available
The record from Ellesmere Island is a copy
Location of Originals
The original record is held by the Public Archives of Canada (1982)