An illustration showing the members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition.

Panoramas

Explore the interior of Greely’s expedition house at Fort Conger. Click on an area within the plan view at the bottom of the page to access the officer’s area, kitchen, and general living quarters.

This 360 degree panoramic image moves around the Officers quarters. Greely's desk, bed and bookcases are replaced by views of the pendulum room and Lockwood's bed, desk and clothing, as the panorama slowly turns about the room.
This 360 degree panoramic image moves around the science area of the expedition house. As the panorama slowly turns, we see various meteorological instruments on shelves along with books. Both the enlisted men's and officer's quarters are also visible in the background, as is a cot along one wall.
This 360 degree panoramic image moves around the enlisted men's quarters. As the panorama slowly turns, we see beds along each wall, and a long table running down the centre of the room. Boots are placed by the window and clothing is hung from hooks on the wall to dry. A coal stove sits in the center of the room. The interior is lit by sunlight from windows and kerosene lamps.
This 360 degree panoramic image moves around the enlisted men's quarters. As the panorama slowly turns, we see beds along each wall, and a long table running down the centre of the room. Boots are placed by the window and clothing is hung from hooks on the wall to dry. A coal stove sits in the center of the room. The interior is lit by sunlight from windows and kerosene lamps.
This 360 degree panoramic image moves around the kitchen.