Jonsbu was a
Norwegian
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hunting
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and
radio
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station (Jonsbu Radio/LMW)
[Kystradio - Stasjonshistorie]
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in present-day King Christian X Land
King Christian X Land ( da, Kong Christian X Land) is an area of northeastern Greenland.
History
This area was named after King Christian X of Denmark and Iceland (1870 – 1947), who rose to the throne in 1912. At the time of the Three-year E ...
.
Administratively the area where the hut stood belongs now to the Northeast Greenland National Park
Northeast Greenland National Park ( kl, Kalaallit Nunaanni nuna eqqissisimatitaq, da, Grønlands Nationalpark) is the world's largest national park and the 10th List of largest protected areas in the world, largest protected area (the only large ...
.
The site is located in southern Hochstetter Foreland
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on the western side of Peters Bay
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The bay was first surveyed by Carl Koldewey during the 1869–70 Second G ...
, northeast of the mouth of Ardencaple Fjord
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Ardencaple Fjord was named by Douglas Clavering as "Ardencaple Inlet" in 1823, but the in ...
, about from Cape Klinkerfues
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History
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.[''Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute'', p. 124]
History
The station was built in 1932 by John Giæver's expedition, about northeast of the mouth of Ardencaple Fjord. It was named ''"Jónsbú"'' after Norwegian journalist John Schjelderup Giæver
John Schjelderup Giæver (31 December 1901 – 9 November 1970) was a Norwegian author and polar researcher.
Jónsbú Station in NE Greenland was named after him.
Personal life
He was born in Tromsø in Troms, Norway. He was the son of lawy ...
(1901–1970), who lived as a hunter and trapper in East Greenland from 1929 to 1934. The station had also been known as ''"Norsk Petersbugt Station"''.
Together with Myggbukta
Myggbukta, meaning "Mosquito Bay" in Norwegian, was a Norwegian whaling, meteorological and radio station (Myggbukta Radio/LMG) located on the coast of Eastern Greenland in present-day King Christian X Land.
The site is located at the head of Ma ...
, as well as Storfjord
Storfjord ( se, Omasvuotna ; fkv, Omasvuono) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Hatteng. Other villages in Storfjord include Elvevoll, Oteren, and Skibotn.
T ...
, Torgilsbu
Torgilsbu was a Norwegian hunting, meteorological and radio station (Torgilsbu Radio/LMQ) located on the King Frederick VI Coast, Southeastern Greenland.
Administratively the area were the hut stood belongs now to the Kujalleq municipality.
The ...
and Finnsbu
Finnsbu was a Norwegian hunting, meteorological and radio station (Finnsbu Radio/LMX) located on the King Frederick VI Coast, Southeastern Greenland.
Administratively the area were the hut stood belongs now to the Sermersooq municipality.
The s ...
further south, Jonsbu became part of the Norwegian contribution to the International Polar Year
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1932–33.
The original station was burnt down in August 1943 during World War II
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in an attack by Greenland Patrol
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ship . The ship destroyed the station in order to prevent its facilities from being used by the military of the Third Reich
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.
In 1948, well after the end of the war, the new Jónsbú Station was built in a new location south of Peters Bay, on the other side of Ardencaple Fjord by the mouth of Kildedal at . In order to differentiate the two huts, the ruin of the old station is also known as ''"Gamle Jonsbu"'' (Old Jonsbu) —although the name "Jónsbú Station" is still officially applied to it— and the new one as ''"Ny Jonsbu"''.
Bibliography
*Spencer Apollonio, ''Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland'', 2008
*Frode Skarstein, ''“A cursed affair”—how a Norwegian expedition to Greenland became the USA’s first maritime capture in World War II.'' Norwegian Polar Institute,
See also
*Antarctic Haven
Antarctic Haven ( da, Antarctic Havn) is a bay in King Christian X Land, Northeastern Greenland.
Administratively it lies in the Northeast Greenland National Park area.
History
This natural harbour was named ''"Antarctics Hamn"'' by Swedish A ...
*Cape Biot
Cape Biot ( da, Kap Biot) is a headland in the Greenland Sea, Northeast Greenland, Sermersooq municipality.
History
This headland was named "Cape Biot" by William Scoresby (1789 – 1857) in 1822 to honour physicist, astronomer and mathematician ...
*Myggbukta
Myggbukta, meaning "Mosquito Bay" in Norwegian, was a Norwegian whaling, meteorological and radio station (Myggbukta Radio/LMG) located on the coast of Eastern Greenland in present-day King Christian X Land.
The site is located at the head of Ma ...
References
External links
The Norwegian trapping cabin of Jonsbu, located in Petersbay in eastern Greenland, in 1939
Ruins in Greenland
1932 establishments in Norway
History of Greenland
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