File:Le Pélican dans la baie d'Hudson en 1697.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLe Pélican dans la baie d'Hudson en 1697.jpg |
Français : Dessin représentant le vaisseau le Pélican dans les glaces de la baie d'Hudson en 1697. Détail d'un dessin publié en 1722 par Claude-Charles Bacqueville de La Potherie, dans son Histoire de l'Amérique septentrionale. Vaisseau non nommé dans le dessin mais identifiable grâce au récit de l'auteur qui a embarqué sur le navire à cette époque et raconte en 1722 la campagne de 1697 en citant plusieurs membres de l'équipage. |
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Author | Inconnu. Claude-Charles Le Roy de la Potherie ? (1663-1736) |
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