- Eskimo of Cape Bille
- Downhill in the forest
- A mature East Greenlandic Eskimo beauty
- Captain Otto Sverdrup
- An Eskimo boy from Cape Bille (2)
- Departure in the morning on the inland ice
- A moonlit night in the drift ice
- Clothes
- Butchery on board
- An Eskimo boy from Cape Bille
- Basalt rocks near Haraldsund
- Dyrafjord with Glamujökull in the background
- A leap in the air
- Cooking apparatus
- Eskimo of Cape Bille (3)
- Eskimo of Cape Bille
- Eskimos of Cape Bille
- Folding cap female and young
- Eskimo camp on Cape Bille
- View from the Eagle's Nest to the south
- Faroese bird cliffs
- Iceland's only lighthouse
- Thor in Torshavn
- Icelandic peasant girl in national costume
- View from the Eagle's Nest to the south (2)
- Folding cap catch
- Icelandic farm
- The Vestmanna Islands and the Eyafjallajökull near Sunset
- Uphill and downhill
- Hard work in the drift ice
- We sail on the last day of our sea voyage. August 10
- Half the expedition in her sleeping bag
- Through uneven ice near the west coast. 23 September 1888
- Visit to an Eskimo tent on Cape Bille
- Then the master of the house came out of the tent
- The Thyra
- In the jump
- Norwegian snowshoer
- The skis used by the expedition, from above, seen from the side and on average
- Sleigh of the expedition
- She was comparatively young, had a sympathetic appearance
- Our life in the drift ice
- Norwegian truger or rag shoe
- Reykjavik with Iceland's only country road
- Old folding cap man
- We force ourselves to make a way north through the ice
- Seals in sight
- The sudden stop in front of an abyss
- The Jason makes its way through the ice
- Little Dimon
- klammer stammbaum
- On the plain
- Our first landing site on the East Coast Greenland
- The farewell of the kayakers at Cape Bille
- The boat is pulled across the ice
- Our Faroese Lootse in his national costume
- Sverdrup's night watch on July 20
- When we all 6 men grabbed at once, we had to give way to the ice
- The skinning of young folding caps on an ice floe
- The attachment of the skis over a Löpar boot