Norsk bokmål: Frederick George Jackson, britisk offiser og polarforsker. I årene 1894-1897 etablerte han en meteorologisk stasjon og kartla området på Frans Josefs land hvor han traff Fridtjof Nansen og Johansen 17-06-1896. Atelierfotografi.
English: Frederick George Jackson, British officer and arctic researcher. During the years1894-1897, he established a meteorological station and surveyed Franz Joseph Land, where he met Fridtjof Nansen and Johansen on June 17, 1896. Studio photo.
Deutsch: Frederick George Jackson, britischer Offizier und Polarforscher. In den Jahren 1894-1897 etablierte er eine meteorologische Station und kartierte das Gebiet auf Franz Josef Land, wo er 17.06.1896 Fridtjof Nansen und Johansen traf. Atelierfotografie.
Español: Frederick George Jackson, oficial británico y investigador polar. En los años 1894-97 estableció una estación metrológica y levantó una mapa del terreno en la Tierra de Francisco José donde encontró a Fridtjof Nansen y Johansen el 17 de junio de 1896. Foto de estudio.
Nederlands: Frederick George Jackson, Britse officier en poolonderzoeker. In 1894-1897 onderzocht hij Frans Josefsland waar hij een meteorologisch station inrichtte. Hij ontmoette Fridtjof Nansen en Johansen aldaar op 17 juni 1896. Foto genomen bij de fotograaf.
Depicted person: Jackson, Frederick George (1860-1938)
Depicted place: Storbritannia, London
Date
before 1894
date QS:P,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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