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Oceanography Collection

Background imageOceanography Collection: Sketches from H.M.S. Challenger, by Mr. J. J. Wild: Christmas Harbour, Kerguelen Island, 1876

Sketches from H.M.S. Challenger, by Mr. J. J. Wild: Christmas Harbour, Kerguelen Island, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from H.M.S. Challenger, by Mr. J. J. Wild: Christmas Harbour, Kerguelen Island, 1876. The gigantic natural arch at its entrance

Background imageOceanography Collection: USFC Steamer 'Albatross'Survey of Fishing Banks from Newport to Newfoundland

USFC Steamer "Albatross"Survey of Fishing Banks from Newport to Newfoundland
USFC Steamer " Albatross" Survey of Fishing Banks from Newport to Newfoundland, 1885. Dry dock

Background imageOceanography Collection: H.M.S. Challenger, commissioned for her... cruise on Deep Sea Exploration, 1872, (1901)

H.M.S. Challenger, commissioned for her... cruise on Deep Sea Exploration, 1872, (1901)
H.M.S. Challenger, commissioned for her four years cruise on Deep Sea Exploration, 1872, (1901). Challenger, a steam-assisted warship of the Royal Navy

Background imageOceanography Collection: World Map showing Ocean Currents, 1902. Creator: Unknown

World Map showing Ocean Currents, 1902. Creator: Unknown
World Map showing Ocean Currents, 1902. From The Century Atlas of the World. [John Walker & Co, Ltd. London, 1902]

Background imageOceanography Collection: Artists impression of deep sea scene with luminous fishes, 1903

Artists impression of deep sea scene with luminous fishes, 1903. Some of the creatures shown here were brought up in the dredges during the French oceanographical expeditions of the Travailleur

Background imageOceanography Collection: Matthew Fontaine Maury, American naval officer, hydrographer and oceanographer, 1896

Matthew Fontaine Maury, American naval officer, hydrographer and oceanographer, 1896. Maury (1806-1873) was the founder of the US Naval Oceanographic Office

Background imageOceanography Collection: Circulation of water between sea and mountains, 1665

Circulation of water between sea and mountains, 1665. Blue-tinted flows are from mountains to the sea, while black represents flows taking water from whirlpools in the sea back to the mountains via

Background imageOceanography Collection: Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848-1922), amateur oceanographer, 1900. Artist: Spy

Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848-1922), amateur oceanographer, 1900. Artist: Spy
Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848-1922), amateur oceanographer, 1900. Albert established the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and the Oceanographic Institute in Paris

Background imageOceanography Collection: Alexandre Agassiz, Swiss-born American oceanographer, marine zoologist and mining engineer, 1883

Alexandre Agassiz, Swiss-born American oceanographer, marine zoologist and mining engineer, 1883. Alexandre Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz (1835-1910)


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