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- Norwegian Flag Carried by Roald Amundsen During Navigation of the Northwest Passage and Presented to Mary P. Bruner, 1906 - Under the command of explorer Roald Amundsen, the <em>Gjoa</em> was the first ship to sail through the entire Northwest Passage. Amundsen and six crew members left Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Norway, in June 1903 and arrived at Nome, Alaska, in September 1906. Amundsen presented this small Norwegian flag to Mary Bruner, a resident of Nome, during a dinner reception in his honor.

- 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Norwegian Flag Carried by Roald Amundsen During Navigation of the Northwest Passage and Presented to Mary P. Bruner, 1906
Under the command of explorer Roald Amundsen, the Gjoa was the first ship to sail through the entire Northwest Passage. Amundsen and six crew members left Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Norway, in June 1903 and arrived at Nome, Alaska, in September 1906. Amundsen presented this small Norwegian flag to Mary Bruner, a resident of Nome, during a dinner reception in his honor.
- Roald Amundsen, Commander of the Gjoa Expedition with Mrs. R.T. Lyng, Wife of the Norwegian Consul, 1906 - Under the command of explorer Roald Amundsen, the <em>Gjoa</em> was the first ship to sail through the entire Northwest Passage. Amundsen and six crew members left Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Norway, in June 1903 and arrived at Nome, Alaska, in September 1906. Following the expedition, the <em>Gjoa</em> was displayed in San Francisco and then relocated to Oslo's Fram Museum.

- 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Roald Amundsen, Commander of the Gjoa Expedition with Mrs. R.T. Lyng, Wife of the Norwegian Consul, 1906
Under the command of explorer Roald Amundsen, the Gjoa was the first ship to sail through the entire Northwest Passage. Amundsen and six crew members left Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Norway, in June 1903 and arrived at Nome, Alaska, in September 1906. Following the expedition, the Gjoa was displayed in San Francisco and then relocated to Oslo's Fram Museum.
- Roald Amundsen, Commander of the Gjoa Expedition to the North Magnetic Pole and Northwest Passage, 1906 - Under the command of explorer Roald Amundsen, the <em>Gjoa</em> was the first ship to sail through the entire Northwest Passage. Amundsen and six crew members left Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Norway, in June 1903 and arrived at Nome, Alaska, in September 1906. Following the expedition, the <em>Gjoa</em> was displayed in San Francisco and then relocated to Oslo's Fram Museum.

- 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Roald Amundsen, Commander of the Gjoa Expedition to the North Magnetic Pole and Northwest Passage, 1906
Under the command of explorer Roald Amundsen, the Gjoa was the first ship to sail through the entire Northwest Passage. Amundsen and six crew members left Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Norway, in June 1903 and arrived at Nome, Alaska, in September 1906. Following the expedition, the Gjoa was displayed in San Francisco and then relocated to Oslo's Fram Museum.