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The departure of the Eagle, from Spitzbergen, 11 July 1897, the balloon with which Salomon August Andree (1854-1897) hoped to reach the North Pole. Illustration from a contemporary English newspaper
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The departure of the Eagle, from Spitzbergen, 11 July 1897, the balloon with which Salomon August Andree (1854-1897) hoped to reach the North Pole. Illustration from a contemporary English newspaper
NORTH POLE EXPEDITION.
The departure of the Eagle, from Spitzbergen, 11 July 1897, the balloon with which Salomon August Andree (1854-1897) hoped to reach the North Pole. Illustration from a contemporary English newspaper
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Media ID 10717348
1897 Aeronaut Aeronautical Andre August Aviation Ballooning Eagle Expedition Explorer Flying July North Pole Polar Salomon Swedish Spitzbergen
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a momentous event in history - the departure of the Eagle, a balloon that Salomon August Andree hoped would take him to the North Pole. Dated 11 July 1897, this illustration from a contemporary English newspaper showcases the audacity and ambition of early explorers. Salomon August Andree was an intrepid Swedish explorer who dedicated his life to reaching uncharted territories. With the Eagle as his vessel, he aimed to conquer one of Earth's last frontiers - the elusive North Pole. This image encapsulates both his determination and the spirit of adventure that defined turn-of-the-century exploration. The balloon itself is an impressive feat of engineering for its time, symbolizing mankind's relentless pursuit of conquering nature's mysteries. Its grandeur against Spitzbergen's backdrop evokes a sense of awe and wonderment. However, fate had different plans for Andree and his expedition. Tragically, they never returned from their daring journey, leaving behind only unanswered questions and speculation about their final moments. Nevertheless, this photograph immortalizes not just Andree but also all those brave souls who dared to dream beyond known horizons. It serves as a reminder that even in failure lies great courage and resilience. As we gaze upon this historical artifact today, we are reminded of humanity's insatiable thirst for discovery and our eternal quest to push boundaries – no matter how treacherous or uncertain they may be.
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