Biography of 'HUTCHISON, Isobel Wylie '
Film-maker, author and poet
Born in 1880, at the dawn of moving pictures, Hutchison became a respected film-maker. The daughter of Thomas Hutchison and Jeanie Wylie, she lived a quiet, sheltered life until her mid-thirties when her life as a traveller, film-maker, poet and novelist began.
She travelled to the Arctic, filming the things she saw around her, the landscape and the wildflowers growing there and the daily lives of the indigenous people. Other travellers of the time who wrote of their discoveries did not dwell on the domestic detail that makes Hutchison’s work unique. Her first exploration was to East Greenland in 1927, followed in 1928 by a year in Umanak, North Greenland. She filmed eskimos collecting ice for water and hunting seals from a kayak, the wild flowers of Umanak and the Governor’s coffee party! Scottish whalers had taught reels and other dances to the locals, Hutchison filmed them a century later still dancing with enthusiasm.
In 1934 she set out for Alaska, travelling by coastal steamer from Vancouver to Skagway and then overland to Nome. Here she found a very small freighter to take her along the north coast of Alaska, ending with 120 miles by dog sledge and returning on mail plane to Alberta. Hutchison brought back samples of the plant life for the Royal Horticultural Society and the Natural History Museum. She had a long connection with the Royal Scottish Geographical Society as Honorary Editor of the magazine and as a fellow and Vice President.
She was awarded the Mungo Park Medal as a tribute to her explorations and in recognition of her original and valuable researches in Iceland, Greenland and Arctic Alaska. She wrote several travel books including ‘North to the Rime-Ringed Sun’ and ‘Stepping Stones from Alaska to Asia’ and four volumes of poetry.
In later life she gave frequent lectures, using films and lantern slides, describing her travels for film-making and writing articles for National Geographic‘ magazine. She died in 1982. She held the distinctions LLD and FRSGS.
Researcher: Anne Wade
Films associated with 'COCOZZA, Enrico'
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1929 COPENHAGEN; GREENLAND [5353]Add to my filmsSome Copenhagen street scenes followed by various unidentified rural scenes. |
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1929 silent bw |
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COPENHAGEN DOCK / ANGMAGSALIK, GREENLAND [5359]Add to my filmsGeneral footage from botanist Isobel Hutchison's field trip to Angmagsalik, Greenland. The majority of the film shows varied activities of the people living there, playing and travelling with dogs by sled, kayak, going to church and possibly a visit to a sacred site. |
1927 silent bw |
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CRUISE OF U.S.S. "CHELAN" [3013]Add to my filmsOn board the US naval vessel "Chelan" as it stops at Attu Island, Alaska and the crew carries out lifeboat drill. Isobel Hutchison has her photograph taken with the crew. |
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1939 silent bwcol |
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EXCAVATIONS BY DR. HRDLICKA. DUTCH HARBOUR. [3015]Add to my filmsDr. Ales Hrdlicka at work on excavations at the old village site, Dutch Harbour in the Aleutian Islands. |
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1935 silent bwcol |
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FLOWERS AND COFFEE PARTY AT UMANAK [3011]Add to my filmsWild flowers at Umanak, Greenland and the Governor of Greenland gives a coffee party. |
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1935 silent bw |
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FUR, SEALS AND FLOWERS IN PRIBILOF ISLANDS [3014]Add to my filmsA woman botanist collects wild flowers and local women make baskets on the island of Unalaska. |
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1935 silent bwcol |
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GREAT JAKOBSHAVN ICEBERG BANK, the [3010]Add to my filmsInuit in their kayaks hunting for seals and collecting ice for drinking water. |
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1935 silent bw |
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GREENLAND 1927 / 1928 [5364]Add to my filmsGeneral views of everyday life for Greenland Inuit, showing them kayaking, fishing etc. |
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1928 silent bw |
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KAYAK ROLLING [3012]Add to my filmsInuit in Greenland "rolling" their kayaks, Greenlanders in traditional dress dancing "reels" and Confirmation Sunday at Jakobshavn. [Dufay Color] |
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1935 silent bwcol |
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KODIAK ISLAND [3009]Add to my filmsThe wild flowers and landscape of the Aleutian Islands taken from the vessel SS "Starr" on its voyage from Kodiak Island, Alaska. The lighthouse keeper's wife lands at Scotch Cap on Unimak Island. |
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1935 silent col |
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STROLL TO VENICE THROUGH THE DOLOMITES, a [3016]Add to my filmsThe landscape, people, villages and flowers found on the route to Venice through the Dolomites. |
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1955 silent col |
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