[View of Neill's Harbour from the outside].
Pen and ink drawing showing the cliffs surrounding Port Neill, seen from the sea. No date or signature has been added. The location is on the east coast of Prince Regent's Inlet, just south of Port Bowen, where HMS HECLA (1815) and HMS FURY (1814) spent the winter during the expedition to find the North-West Passage in 1824-1825. It was named after Dr. Samuel Neill, surgeon on the HECLA.
Record Details
Item reference: | CMP/47/3/6; N1988-7(H) HED01/23 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | circa 1821; circa 1823 circa 1824 1821-04-25 1821-04-26 1821-05-18 1821-07-14 1821-11-20 circa 1821-1823 1821-1825 1823-04-02 1823-08-22 circa 1824-1825 |
Creator: | Head, Horatio Nelson |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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