Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)
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Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)
Summary
Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938) is a research expedition[1]. Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938) draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (research_expedition category, ranking #56 of 114).[2]
Key Facts
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s instance of is recorded as research expedition[3].
- Tristan da Cunha is named after Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)[4].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 9145857777823020187[5].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 129625051[6].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s country of origin is recorded as Norway[7].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s start time is recorded as +1937-10-07T00:00:00Z[8].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s end time is recorded as +1938-04-23T00:00:00Z[9].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s organizer is recorded as Natural History Museum in Oslo[10].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Yngvar Hagen[11].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Erling Sivertsen[12].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Erling Christophersen[13].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Egil Baardseth[14].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Peter A. Munch[15].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Isak Yngvar Mejland[16].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Allan Bryant Crawford[17].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Per Oeding[18].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Ragnar Eggesvik[19].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Sverre Dick Henriksen[20].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s participant is recorded as Natural History Museum in Oslo[21].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s described at URL is recorded as https://www.nhm.uio.no/kunnskapsunivers/samlingsekspedisjoner/tristan-verdens-mest-ensomme-oy.html[22].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s director / manager is recorded as Erling Christophersen[23].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s described by source is recorded as Tristan da Cunha: the Lonely Isle[24].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s start point is recorded as Sandefjord[25].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s destination point is recorded as Tristan da Cunha[26].
- Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122z_t16[27].
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Leadership
Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938)'s director / manager is recorded as Erling Christophersen[23].
Why It Matters
Tristan da Cunha Expedition (1937-1938) draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (research_expedition category, ranking #56 of 114).[2]