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Portrait of Lt Graham Gore
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Portrait of Lt Graham Gore
Photographer: Richard Beard. Expedition: British Naval Northwest Passage Expedition, 1845-48. Location: Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge. Original format: daguerreotype
Three-quarter length portrait of Lieutenant Graham Gore, Commander, seated with arms folded
Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic
Media ID 11475802
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history, the "Portrait of Lt Graham Gore" taken during the British Naval Northwest Passage Expedition from 1845 to 1848. Preserved at the prestigious Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, this original daguerreotype offers us a glimpse into Lieutenant Graham Gore's commanding presence and unwavering determination. In this three-quarter length portrait, Lt Graham Gore sits confidently with his arms folded, exuding an air of authority and resilience. His gaze is fixed upon something beyond the frame, perhaps reflecting his unwavering focus on navigating uncharted territories in search of the elusive Northwest Passage. The photograph captures not only Lt Gore's physical appearance but also hints at his indomitable spirit that propelled him through treacherous Arctic waters. Photographed by Richard Beard, a renowned pioneer in early photography techniques, this image stands as a testament to both technological advancements and human exploration. The daguerreotype process used for its creation adds an ethereal quality to the portrait while preserving every intricate detail with astonishing clarity. As we contemplate this extraordinary artifact from history, it serves as a reminder of the courage and sacrifice exhibited by those who ventured into unknown frontiers. It symbolizes their quest for knowledge and discovery amidst harsh conditions and unforgiving landscapes. The University of Cambridge SPRI has meticulously preserved this invaluable piece within its collection—an enduring tribute to Lt Graham Gore's legacy and all those who participated in one of history's most daring expeditions. This print invites us to reflect upon our own capacity for exploration and reminds us that even in times when challenges seem insurmountable, there is always room for curiosity and bravery.
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