Welcome to the log book of the Belvedere from 9th March 1897 to Sept 21st 1898 (record number ODHS545)
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3rd and 4th September 1897
Steam Bark Belvedere WVB Millard Master
Friday Sept 3rd 1897
Com with fine weather and strong
NE wind ships all tied to the ice
Alexander came in and made
fast to the ice gamd the Freeman
Alexander and Orca at 7.30 PM ice
open and all started for Pt Barrow
Alexander lowered for a Bowhead at
8.15 PM at 9 PM luff too and
layed aback in the morning steamed
to ground ice and tied up Orca got a
whale Ends with thick weather saw
the steamer Navarch in the pack with
sail set
Saturday Sept 4th 1897
All this day thick weather and light
air from E. to W. tied to the ice
at 5.30 got steam and steamed
towards Pt Barrow anchored at 1.PM
in 3 faths 7 miles East of the Point
and the Orca ends with fresh breeze
from W.
Notes:
Ground ice: note it in the sea ice column as '1', and in the Three Ice Words column as 'Ground'. The meaning may be variable but most often seems to indicate ice attached to land.
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Start worksheet (top section)
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