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  1. John Rae FRS FRGS (Inuktitut: ᐊᒡᓘᑲ, ; 30 September 1813 – 22 July 1893) was a Scottish surgeon who explored parts of northern Canada. He was a pioneer explorer of the Northwest Passage. Rae explored the Gulf of Boothia, northwest of the Hudson Bay, from 1846 to 1847, and the Arctic coast near Victoria Island from 1848 to 1851.

  2. John Rae (30 septembre 1813 – 22 juillet 1893) est un explorateur écossais de l'Arctique canadien.

  3. John Rae (born Sept. 30, 1813, near Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scot.—died July 22, 1893, London) was a physician and explorer of the Canadian Arctic. Rae studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh (1829–33).

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  4. 2 janv. 2008 · John Rae, négociant en fourrures, explorateur, chirurgien et auteur (né le 30 septembre 1813 à Orkney, en Écosse; décédé le 22 juillet 1893 à Londres, en Angleterre).

  5. 2 janv. 2008 · John Rae, fur trader, explorer, surgeon, author (born 30 Sept 1813 in Orkney, Scotland; died 22 July 1893 in London, England). Rae was an expert doctor and outdoorsman known for surveying parts of the Canadian Arctic while searching for the Northwest Passage, and for his 1854 reports on the Franklin Expedition's fate.

  6. John Rae (1813-1893), né aux Orcades, chirurgien et employé de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson, était aussi un explorateur accompli qui a parcouru des milliers de kilomètres et qui a dressé la carte de près de 2 900 kilomètres de côte arctique au cours de quatre expéditions, entre 1846 et 1854. La carte en arrière-plan illustre ses ...

  7. 19 oct. 2020 · John Rae was a surgeon from the Orkney Islands, an employee of the Hudson’s Bay Company, and an important nineteenth-century Arctic explorer. He is probably most famous for being the person who first found conclusive evidence concerning the tragic fate of the Franklin expedition to the North American Arctic, and he is sometimes ...