Norsk bokmål: Fra en sammenkomst med naturvitenskapsmenn, antagelig i forbindelse med planleggingen av nordpolekspedisjonen. (Bestemmelsen av personene er noe usikker). Foran fra venstre: Axel Thune, matematiker; Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes, fysiker; Fridtjof Nansen, Aksel Severin Steen, meteorolog; Olaf Færden ( ) oberstløytnant, Ludvig Henrik Benjamin Schmelck kjemiker. Bak fra venstre: Nils Føyn ( ) meteorolog, Olaf Berg ( ) skolebestyrer; Elling Bolt Holst, matematiker; Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup, kaptein; Adolf Dal ( ) overlærer; Georg Ossian Sars, zoolog. Stående bakerst er Einar A. Sissener ( ) apoteker.
Depicted person: Thune, Axel (1863-1922)
Depicted person: Bjerknes, Vilhelm Friman Koren (1862-1951)
Depicted person: Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930)
Depicted person: Steen, Aksel Severin (1849-1915)
Depicted person: Færden, Olaf
Depicted person: Schmelck, Ludvig Henrik Benjamin (1857-1916)
Depicted person: Føyn, Nils
Depicted person: Berg, Olaf
Depicted person: Holst, Elling Bolt (1849-1915)
Depicted person: Sverdrup, Otto Neumann Knoph (1854-1930)
Depicted person: Dal, Adolf
Depicted person: Sars, Georg Ossian (1837-1927)
Depicted person: Sissener, Einar A.
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