File:Mackay letter Feb1914.jpg

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Description

Letter dated 1 February 1914, signed by Alistair Forbes Mackay and three others, notifing Captain Bartlett of their intention to march to the land, after the ship HMCS Karluk was crushed in the Arctic ice.

Source

Bartlett & Hale: Last Voyage of the Karluk, McLelland, Goodchild & Stewart, Toronto 1916 link here

Date

February 1914

Author

Photographer unknowm. Letter written by Mackay, who died in or around February 1914

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