File:Lee Henry1883-Unmasked-p066-seaserpent-egede.png

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English: A drawing of the sea-serpent seen near Greenland in 1734, reported by Hans Egede. The drawing was made by another missionary named Bing in the expedition. Reproduced in Henry Lee's book (1883).
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Source Lee, Henry (location), “The Great Sea Serpent”, in Sea Monsters Unmasked (The Fisheries Exhibition Literature 3)[1], William Clowes and Sons, pages 52–103
Author Henry Lee (naturalist), after missionary Bing

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Hans Egede's sea-serpent of 1734, after a sketch by Missionary Bing in the expedition.

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