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MS 2407 - Arctic series stereoscopic photographs published by Underwood & Underwood Publishers
1 - The world's most unique inhabitants - Esquimaux and their "toupiks" (summer tents), Greenland
2 - On the lookout for whales - ready to start for them when sighted - Baffin Bay
3 - Loading the flippers and blubber of a great whale - a capture in Baffin bay
4 - A veteran harpooner beside his harpoon gun on an artic whaler, Baffin Bay
5 - "Fort Magnesia" during winter - deeply buried snow - Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Land
6 - Interior of Fort Magnesia, Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Land - winter visitors who accepted our hospitality
7 - During the artic's long summer day - Esquimaux homes, Peteravik, Ellesmere Land
8 - Cape Sabine and Baffin bay - the Peary Ship "Diana" putting into winter quarters (1899)
9 - Fort Magnesia, the winter quarters of the Steir Artic Expedition, Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Land
10 - West Coast of Greenland - little auks covering the sea
11 - Coming out of a snow-covered igloo - a winter home in the artics - Ellesmere Land
12 - Artic explorers preparing for the long winter - historic Cape Sabine and Baffin Bay
13 - Esquimaux belles and their garb in the frigid artic - Cape York, Greenland
14 - Esquimaux mother and babe and pet wolf, on deck of steamer "Diana" off West Coast, Greenland
15 - Face to face with the Esquimaux inhabitants of the frigid North, Cape York, Greenland
16 - The whalers " Diana" and "Nova Zembla" cruising in the artics - Dexterlty Harbour and Baffin Land
17 - Whaling in Baffin Bay - taking out the whale's bone
18 - Dr Leopold Kann, the artic explorer in his winter quarters, Ellesmere Land
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