A Football Or Rugby Game Between Sailors And Officers, In Front Of HMS Terror, During The Back Arctic

A Football Or Rugby Game Between Sailors And Officers, In Front Of HMS Terror, During The Back Arctic

A football or rugby game between sailors and officers, in front of HMS Terror, during the Back arctic expedition 1836, by first lieutenant William Smyth 1836

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