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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T03:32:00machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T03:32:00humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyMaud (Ship)presumedLarssen, A. K.Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957.Maud (Ship)Berg, Kaare,. NoordPool-Expedite "Maud" [videorecording].Berg, Kaare,Globe Films (Firm)Polarskipet Fram Bygdones.Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Library. Archives.NoordPool-Expedite "Maud" [videorecording]. 1999.1 videocassette (66 min.) : si., b&w ; 1/2 in.The collection consists of a 66 minute videotape copy of an original silent black and white film, "NoordPool-Expedite 'Maud'," produced by Globe Film, Rotterdam circa 1925, documenting Maud Expedition, the Norwegian North Polar expedition of 1918-1925, led by Roald Amundsen. The film has subtitles in Dutch. The video includes a title frame, Netherlands Film Museum. The film begins with a sequence of the ship MAUD in Rotterdam loading supplies circa 1918. There are close-ups of expedition members including Roald Amundsen, Capt. Oscar Wisting, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, and L.O. Omdal. The film shows Fridtjof Nansen with his friend Haakon Hamer, and a crowd at the pier cheering as the ship hoists the Norwegian flag and departs. The film depicts the ship entering the Bering Strait, views of sea ice, and a visit to a Chukchi village. Maud's track is depicted on a map, and the progress of the vessel from July 16-27 is documented in film. The film includes views of Kaap Serdze Kamen (Mys Serdtse Kamen), Kaap Barrow (Cape Barrow) and Kaap Hoop. The film shows Harald Sverdrup taking magnetic measurements and making weather observations. The film documents a visit between the Norwegian scientists and Eskimos. The Eskimo village at Wainwright is documented, and the film includes images of Eskimo kayaks, dances and a blanket toss. Kaare Berg, director of the Fram Museum in Oslo (Polarskipet Fram Bygdones) had a European-standard videotape of this film when he visited the SIO Archives on November 4, 1999. His associate, Captain Adolf M.B. Jacobsen made an American-standard videotape copy at Dr. Berg's request and donated it to SIO Archives on November 15, 1999. University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD LibraryBerg, Kaare,. Med Maud over Polhavet [videorecording] : Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925.Berg, Kaare,Bio-Film.Biorstad and Thiel Film A/S.Polarskipet Fram Bygdones.Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Library. Archives.Med Maud over Polhavet [videorecording] : Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925. 1999.1 videocassette (75 min.) : si., b&w ; 1/2 in.The collection includes a video copy of a film entitled "Med Maud over Polhavet: Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925." This video consists of a series of short, silent, black and white newsreel films produced by Bio-Film Company and Biorstad and Thiel Film A/S of Oslo, Norway, which document the work of the Norwegian North Polar Expedition. The video is 75 minutes long. The film has subtitles in Norwegian. The film begins with images taken of Roald Amundsen on July 25, 1925, at the end of the expedition. The film shows Maud at Point Hope on July 29, 1922. A chart shows the track of the vessel from Nome, Alaska to Spitsbergen. There is an overview of Maud, and closeups of expedition participants including Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Finn Malgren, Odd Dahl, G. Olonkin, and K. Hansen. This film includes many scenes of scientists taking geophysical and meteorological measurements and observations, and many images of instruments and expedition equipment. There are hunting scenes with walrus and polar bear. One newsreel is dated June 1, 1923 and shows the assembly, brief flight and crash of the aircraft "Kristine." A July 1923 segment shows expedition dogs and dogsleds. A winter, 1923-24 segment provides a view of the shipboard communications area. A June 1924 segment shows Maud frozen in the ice. A winter 1924-25 segment shows preparations for Maud's return home and a March 1, 1925 visit to an Eskimo village. There is a brief view of the zeppelin Norge over the Pole. Kaare Berg, director of the Fram Museum in Oslo (Polarskipet Fram Bygdones) had a European-standard videotape of this film when he visited the SIO Archives on Nov. 4, 1999. His associate, Capt. Adolf M.B. Jacobsen made an American-standard videotape copy at Dr. Berg's request and donated it to SIO Archives on Nov. 15, 1999. University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD LibraryA. K. Larssen papers, 1957-1980Larssen, A. K.A. K. Larssen papers 1957-1980.28 cubic foot plus 1 vertical fileNorwegian sailorEnglishUniversity of Washington Libraries Special CollectionsSverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Papers, 1928-1942.Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957.Randby, Gudlaug K.Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962.Wilcox, Olive Rathbun.Papers, 1928-1942.1 box (0.5 ft.)Collection contains essays on Arctic exploration, the Wilkins-Ellsworth submarine expedition, and the Chukchi Indians, and other papers of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup. Includes mss. for the following works by Sverdrup: Arctic Eden, a study of the Chukchi of Ayon Island, Siberia, translated from the 1938 edition of Hos Tundra-Folket (Syldendal, Norsk, Forlag, Oslo) by Sverdrup; How and why of the Nautilus, translated from Hvorledes og hvorfor med Nautilus by Gudlaug K. Randby; and The how and why of the Nautilus voyage, condensed by Olive Rathbun Wilcox from Randby's translation and edited by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. Dartmouth College Library