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This record is about the Letters to Ross mainly from R.M. McClure, including an account from H.M.S. INVESTIGATOR... dating from 1850-1860 in the series Sir James Clark Ross: Correspondence and Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Letters to Ross mainly from R.M. McClure, including an account from H.M.S. INVESTIGATOR at Baring's Island (1853). Map of land discovered by H.M.S. INVESTIGATOR between Sept. 1850 and October 1851
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Sir James Clark Ross: Correspondence and Papers
Letters to Ross mainly from R.M. McClure, including an account from H.M.S. INVESTIGATOR...
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