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Navigation of the Elbe - the Steamer "Pollux" cutting through the ice at Altona, 1856. Creator: UnknownNavigation of the Elbe - the Steamer "Pollux" cutting through the ice at Altona, 1856. ''A novel and important experiment has just been made on the Elbe
'Un bateau brise-glaces ouvre un chenal devant un sous-marin russe a son retour de croisiere', c1915. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII
We Conquer the Open Spaces of the Arctic Regions and the Far North, 1932. Creator: DebabovWe Conquer the Open Spaces of the Arctic Regions and the Far North, 1932. Private Collection
U.S.R.C. "Bear" and S.S. "Corwin" - Roadstead, Nome, Alaska, between c1900 and 1927
Ice-Breaking Ferry "Baikal", 1899. Creator: Akselrod. Ice-Breaking Ferry "Baikal", 1899Ice-Breaking Ferry "Baikal", 1899. This album of six photographs depicts the launch of the icebreaking ferry Baikal at the village of Listvenichnoye on the western shore of Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal. Icebreaker, 1904-1917. Creator: UnknownLake Baikal. Icebreaker, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia
Summer pier for icebreakers, 1906. Creator: UnknownSummer pier for icebreakers, 1906. National Library of Russia
Lake Baikal, 1904-1917. Creator: UnknownLake Baikal, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia
Baikal. Icebreaker pier, 1904. Creator: UnknownBaikal. Icebreaker pier, 1904. National Library of Russia
Icebreaker "Baikal", 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown. Icebreaker "Baikal", 1904-1917. Creator: UnknownIcebreaker "Baikal", 1904-1917. National Library of Russia
The icebreaker "Baikal" is on its way, 1904-1914. Creator: UnknownThe icebreaker "Baikal" is on its way, 1904-1914. This postcard is from the "Lake Baikal" series. National Library of Russia
Icebreaker Krasin among ice floes of the Arctic Ocean, 1936Icebreaker Krasin among ice floes of the Arctic Ocean
Ice Bridge in U. S. A. 1936Ice Bridge in U.S.A. 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]
Icebreaker Yermak, 1898. Artist: Karasin, Nikolai Nikolayevich (1842-1908)Icebreaker Yermak, 1898. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Perm
Icebreaker Krasin among ice floes in the Barents Sea, 1932. Artist: Anonymous, 18th centuryIcebreaker Krasin among ice floes in the Barents Sea, 1932. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Arctic and Antarctic, St Petersburg
Arctic Life, Cutting a Way Out of the Ice from Winter Quarters, 1875. Artist: W PalmerArctic Life, Cutting a Way Out of the Ice from Winter Quarters, 1875. An engraving from the Illustrated London News, (29 May 1875). Hand-coloured later
The Russian icebreaker Yermak, 1902. Often referred to as the worlds first true icebreaker, the Yermak was built with a strengthened hull shaped to ride over and crush pack ice
At New York, The port taken by the ice, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 3rd March 1901