Peter White collection 1926
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Cambridge East Greenland Expedition
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Courtauld, Augustine, 1904-1959
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Epithet: Arctic explorer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001186.0x000249 Augustine Courtauld was born on 26 August 1904 at Bocking, Essex. He was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied engineering and geography. Following his graduation in 1926, he joined the Cambridge East Greenland Expedition (leader James Wordie) as photographer. The party spent the summer surv...
White, Peter F.
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In 1926, Peter F. White was serving with the Royal Engineers when he joined the Cambridge East Greenland Expedition (leader James Mann Wordie), as lieutenant in charge of survey work. The expedition spent the summer surveying the coast of the Franz Josefs Fjord area of east Greenland. From the guide to the Peter White collection, 1926, (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge) ...
Manley, Gordon
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Gordon Manley was born on 3 January 1902 in Douglas, Isle of Man. He studied engineering at Manchester University, later reading geography under Professor Frank Debenham at Cambridge University. In 1925, he joined the Meteorological Office, and the following year served on the Cambridge East Greenland Expedition (leader James Mann Wordie). The party spent the summer surveying the coastline of the Franz Josefs Fjord area of east Greenland. After the expedition, he taught at the universities of Bi...
White, Peter F.
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In 1926, Peter F. White was serving with the Royal Engineers when he joined the Cambridge East Greenland Expedition (leader James Mann Wordie), as lieutenant in charge of survey work. The expedition spent the summer surveying the coast of the Franz Josefs Fjord area of east Greenland. From the guide to the Peter White collection, 1926, (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge) ...