Captain John Parker (1803–1867)

Image credit: Hull Maritime Museum

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Life cast of Captain John Parker. Captain Parker brought Uckaluk and Memiadluk from Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island to Hull, aboard his ship Truelove in 1847. Parker was Master of the Truelove for 17 years.

Hull Maritime Museum

Kingston upon Hull

Title

Captain John Parker (1803–1867)

Medium

plaster

Measurements

H 25.3 x W 22.5 x D 16.8 cm

Accession number

KINCM:2007.1451

Work type

Bust

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