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Group portrait of Inuit boys. They are wearing summer clothing made of sealskin. (Inglefield, 1854)

By cormacjames | Published January 25, 2013 | Full size is 800 × 611 pixels

Inuit girls in West Greenland dress of short sealskin breeches, decorated with 'fancy' work. (Inglefield, 1854)
At Holsteinsborg, just inside the Arctic Circle. HMS Phoenix, a screw steamer, accompanied by two sailing ships, HMS Talbot & Diligence. (Inglefield, 1854)
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