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Norsk bokmål: Ekspedisjonens medlemmer som ble igjen om bord da Nansen og Johansen dro på ferden mot Nordpolen. Sittende foran fra venstre: Adolf Juell, Lars Pettersen (nærmest), Bernhard Nordahl og Peder Leonard Hendriksen. Fra venstre: Ivar Otto Irgens Mogstad, Henrik Greve Blessing, Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen, Sigurd Scott Hansen (sittende), Anton Amundsen, Bernt Bentsen, Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup og Theodor Claudius Jacobsen. Ett av bildene fra ekspedisjonen med polarskip mot Nordpolen i perioden 24 juni 1893 til 13 august 1896. Etter planen skulle skipet drive i isen med havstrømmer fra Sibirkysten over Nordpolen mot Grønland. Målet, å komme til Nordpolen, ble ikke nådd, men det vitenskapelige utbyttet var av stor betydning for polarforskningen.
English: The crew members who remained on board when Nansen and Johansen went on their expedition to the North Pole. Sitting down from the left: Adolf Juell, Lars Pettersen (closest), Bernhard Nordahl and Peder Leonard Hendriksen. From the left: Ivar Otto Irgens Mogstad, Henrik Greve Blessing, Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen, Sigurd Scott Hansen (sitting), Anton Amundsen, Bernt Bentsen, Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup and Theodor Claudius Jacobsen. One of the pictures from the expedition with arctic ship toward the North Pole in the period June 24, 1893 to August 13, 1896. According to the plan, the ship was to drift in the ice with the ocean current from the coast of Siberia across the North Pole to Greenland. The goal, to get to the North Pole, was not reached, but the scientific evidence gathered was of great importance to arctic research.
Deutsch: Die Expeditionsteilnehmer, die an Bord der ³Fram zurückblieben, als sich Nansen und Johansen auf den Marsch zum Nordpol begaben. Sitzend vorne von links: Adolf Juell, Lars Pettersen (am nächsten), Bernhard Nordahl und Peder Leonard Hendriksen. Von links: Ivar Otto Irgens Mogstad, Henrik Greve Blessing, Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen, Sigurd Scott Hansen (sitzend), Anton Amundsen, Bernt Bentsen, Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup und Theodor Claudius Jacobsen. Ein Bild von der Expedition mit dem Polarschiff zum Nordpol in der Zeit 24. Juni 1893 bis 13. August 1896. Nach den Plänen sollte das Schiff im Eis mit den Meeresströmungen von der sibirischen Küste über den Nordpol nach Grönland treiben. Das Ziel, an den Nordpol zu kommen, wurde nicht erreicht, aber die wissenschaftlichen Resultate waren von grosser Bedeutung für die Polarforschung.
Español: Miembros de la expedición que permanecieron en el «Fram» cuando Nansen partieron hacia el Polo Norte. Sentados al frente desde la izquierda: Adolf Juell, Lars Petersen (el más cercano), Bernard Nordahl y Peder Leonard Hendriksen. Desde la izquierda: Ivar Otto Irgens Mogstad, Henrik Greve Blessing, Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen, Sigurd Scott Hansen (sentado) Anton Amundsen, Bernt Bentsen, Otto Neumann Knoph y Theodor Claudius Jacobsen. Una de las fotos de la expedición con la nave polar hacia el Polo Norte en el periodo entre el 24 de junio 1893 al 13 de augosto 1896. Según los planes, el barco iba a estar a la deriva en el hielo y dejarse llevar por las corrientes marinas desde la costa de Siberia hacia Groenlandia. No se alcanzó el objetivo que era llegar al Polo Norte, pero los resultados científicos tuvieron gran importancia para la investigación polar.
Nederlands: De aan boord gebleven bemanningsleden toen Nansen en Johansen op expeditie naar de Noordpool gingen. Zittend, vanaf links: Adolf Juell, Lars Pettersen (dichst bij), Bernhard Nordahl en Peder Leonard Hendriksen. Staand, vanaf links: Ivar Otto Irgens Mogstad, Henrik Greve Blessing, Fredrik Hjalmar Johansen, Sigurd Scott Hansen (zittend), Anton Amundsen, Bernt Bentsen, Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup en Theodor Claudius Jacobsen. Een foto van de expeditie met een poolschip naar de Noordpool van 24 juni 1893 tot 13 augustus 1896. Het plan was het schip door de oceaanstroming mee te laten drijven in het ijs vanaf de Siberische kust over de Noordpool naar Groenland. Het doel, de Noordpool, werd niet bereikt, maar het verzamelde wetenschappelijke bewijs was van groot belang voor het poolonderzoek.
Depicted person: Juell, Adolf (1860-1909) Depicted person: Pettersen, Lars (1860-1898) Depicted person: Nordahl, Bernhard (1862-1922) Depicted person: Hendriksen, Peder Leonard (1859-1932) Depicted person: Mogstad, Ivar Otto Irgens (1856-) Depicted person: Blessing, Henrik Greve (1866-1916) Depicted person: Johansen, Fredrik Hjalmar (1867-1913) Depicted person: Hansen, Sigurd Scott (1868-1937) Depicted person: Amundsen, Anton (1857-1909) Depicted person: Bentsen, Bernt (1860-1898) Depicted person: Sverdrup, Otto Neumann Knoph (1854-1930) Depicted person: Jacobsen, Theodor Claudius (1855-1933) Depicted place: Polhavet |
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- The Nansen Collection
- Male fur clothing
- Nansen's Fram expedition
- Fur footwear
- Wolf (clothing)
- Photographs by Fridtjof Nansen
- Anton Amundsen (1853–1909)
- Bernt Bentsen
- Henrik Greve Blessing
- Peder Leonard Hendriksen
- Theodor Jacobsen
- Hjalmar Johansen
- Adolf Juell
- Ivar Otto Irgens Mogstad
- Bernhard Nordahl
- Lars Pettersen
- Sigurd Scott Hansen
- Otto Sverdrup