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Captain Roald Amundsen's exploring ship 'Maud' at East Cape, Siberia.
Captain Roald Amundsen's exploring ship 'Maud' at East Cape, Siberia.
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Captain Roald Amundsen's exploring ship 'Maud' at East Cape, Siberia.

Number 15 in a series of 37 photos compiled by Captain C.T. Pedersen, whaler and trader in the Arctic. 
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Date 1922 
Creator Unknown
Person(s) or Group(s) Amundsen, Roald, Pedersen, Christian Theodore
Genre Photographs
Subject Arctic regions--Discovery and exploration, Ships
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Fonds/Collection Wood family fonds
Unique identifier CU1228296 
Legacy Identifier pa-3886-65-15 
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Copyright Status Public domain
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Attribution "Captain Roald Amundsen's exploring ship 'Maud' at East Cape, Siberia.", 1922, (CU1228296) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.