Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)
Dr John Rae (1813–1893)

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Sculpted for the 200th anniversary of the birth of Scottish Orcadian surgeon and explorer John Rae.

Orkney Islands Council

Kirkwall

Title

Dr John Rae (1813–1893)

Date

2013

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 180 x W 70 x D 80 cm;
Plinth: H 70 x W 91 x D 91 cm (E)

Accession number

2013/005

Acquisition method

gift

Work type

Statue

Signature/marks description

on back: Ian Sco 2013

Inscription description

bronze plaque on plinth: DR JOHN RAE / 1813–1893 / ARTIC EXPLORER / 1846–1854 / Dr John Rae was born in Orkney at the Hall of Clestrain / He became an explorer with the Hudson Bay Company, learning / from the native people how to survive in the Canadian Arctic. / He led three of the four exhibitions in which he took part / travelling 3,645 miles on foot and 6,700 miles by boat, / tracing 1,765 miles of unknown Arctic coastline. / In 1854 he discovered Rae Strait, the last link in the first navigable / NORTH WEST PASSAGE / between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans / & the demise of the ill-fated Franklin expedition. / Unveiled on the 200th anniversary of Dr Rae's birth. / Sculpted by Ian Scott Donated by the Twatt family, Banff.

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