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Igloo Passage, 1912, (1913). Artist: G Murray LevickIgloo Passage, Looking Towards The Steps Leading Outside, Down Which The Light Is Shining, 1912, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
Cape Crozier: The End of the Great Ice Barrier, c1910–1913, (1913). ArtistCape Crozier: The End of the Great Ice Barrier, c1910– 1913, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
Exterior of Igloo, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray LevickExterior of Igloo - The dark heap on the left consists of old seal bones and refuse thrown out by the party below, c1911, (1913)
Slope of the Warning Glacier, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray LevickSlope of the Warning Glacier, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole
The Warning. An Oncoming Blizzard, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray LevickThe Warning. An Oncoming Blizzard, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole
Clearing Drift from Window of Hut at Cape Adare, c1911, (1913). Artist: G Murray LevickClearing Drift from Window of Hut at Cape Adare, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
Heavy Pack in which the Ship Was Held Up, 1912, (1913). Artist: Herbert PontingHeavy Pack in which the Ship Was Held Up Whilst Endeavouring To Rescue The Northern Party, 1912, (1913). Heavy pancake ice with floes
Group After Winter in Igloo, 1912, (1913). Artist: G Murray LevickGroup After Winter in Igloo, 1912, (1913). Northern Party after winter in snow cave: Priestley, Levick, Dickason, Browning and Abbott, looking dirty and dishevelled
French Antarctic Expedition under Captain JSC Dumont d Urville, August 1833, 1937A French Antarctic Expedition under the command of Captain J. S. C. Dumont d Urville sailed in August 1833 to the waters that Ross was to explore in the next five years, 1937
Rosss Antarctic Voyage in the Erebus and the Teror, November 12, 1840, 1937Rosss Antarctic Voyage in the Erebus and the Teror started from Hobart, Tasmania, on November 12, 1840, 1937. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. II, edited by Clarence Winchester
At the South Pole, 1911, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]
Captain Scotts ship, the Terra Nova, entering pack ice of South Polar RegionsPrelude to Adventure. Captain Scotts ship, the Terra Nova, entering the pack ice of the South Polar regions, c1910-192, (1936) From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol
Heavenly Globes, name and figures of the celestial constellations and signs of the Arctic and Antarctic Poles. French engraving of 1667
Cover of Roald Amundsen, Explorer by Charles Turley, 1935. Artist: Charles TurleyCover of Roald Amundsen, Explorer by Charles Turley, 1935. Norwegian explorer. Amundsen (1872-1928) led the first expedition to reach the South Pole, arriving at the Pole in December 1911
Commander Evans observing an Occulation of Jupiter, Antarctica, 1910-1912. ArtistCommander Evans observing an Occulation of Jupiter, Antarctica, 1910-1912. Edward Evans (1881-1957) was second in command of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition of 1910-1913
Music in the Hut, Scotts South Pole expedition, 1911. Artist: Herbert PontingMusic in the Hut, Scotts South Pole expedition, 1911. Scene during the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913). Scott and four companions reached the Pole on 17 January 1912
The Main Party at Cape Evans after the Winter, Scotts South Pole expedition, Antarctica, 1911. Group portrait of the members of the expedition taken before the polar party set out in October 1911
In Winter Quarters Working on Maps and Records, Antarctica, 1911-1912. ArtistIn Winter Quarters Working on Maps and Records, Antarctica, 1911-1912. Scene from Captain Scotts Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole
Captain Scotts last Birthday Dinner, Antarctica, June 6th 1911. During the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913) to the South Pole
Dr Atkinson in his Laboratory, 1911-1912. Artist: Herbert PontingDr Atkinson in his Laboratory, 1911-1912. Edward Atkinson, the expeditions doctor, took over the leadership of the Terra Nova expeddition after Captain Scott was missing, believed dead
Oates and Meares at the Blubber Stove in the Stables, Antarctica, 1911. ArtistOates and Meares at the Blubber Stove in the Stables, Antarctica, 1911. Two of the members of Captain Scotts Terra Nova South Pole expedtion
Lieutenant Evans surveying in the Antarctic, 1911-1912. Artist: Herbert PontingLieutenant Evans surveying in the Antarctic, 1911-1912. Evans using the 4 inch theodolite used to locate the South Pole on Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition of 1910-1913
Petty Officer Patrick Keohane, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913
Cecil H Meares, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. ArtistCecil H Meares, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913
Bernard C Day, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. ArtistBernard C Day, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913
Charless Wright, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. ArtistCharless Wright, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913
Members of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. Artist: Herbert PontingMembers of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. Four members of the Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole. Charless Wright, Bernard C Day, Cecil H Meares and Petty Officer Patrick Keohane
Herbert Ponting, British photographer, in the Antarctic, 1910-1912. Ponting (1870-1935) with a cinematographic camera on the Terra Nova expedition (1910-1913) to the South Pole led by Captain Scott
Captain Scott, British polar explorer, in the Antarctic, 1911. Artist: Herbert PontingCaptain Scott, British polar explorer, in the Antarctic, 1911. Scott (1868-1912) in his den at Winter Quarters, during the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913) to the South Pole
Antarctic 100 Memorial, Waterfront Park, Cardiff, Wales. Commissioned by the Captain Scott Society to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Age of Antarctic Discovery
Norwegian Church and Antarctic 100 Memorial, Waterfront Park, Cardiff, Wales. Commissioned by the Captain Scott Society to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Age of Antarctic Discovery
Roald Engelbrecht Gravning Amundsen, Norwegian explorer. Amundsen (1872-1928) led the first expedition to reach the South Pole, arriving at the Pole in December 1911
Captain Scott, British polar explorer, on the Terra Nova, c1900s-c1910s (1936)Captain Scott (1868-1912) on the Terra Nova, c1900s-c1910s (1936). It was during the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913) that Scott and four companions reached the South Pole
At the South Pole, 1911, (1928). One of Amundsens men resting his dogs at the goal. Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen led the Antarctic expedition of 1910-1912 which was the first to reach the South
The Nimrod Pushing Her Way Through Open Pack-Ice, c1909, (1928). Originally from The Heart of the Antarctic, Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909 by Ernest Henry Shackleton
Mount Erebus Showing Signs of Activity, c1910, (1928). Artist: Herbert PontingMount Erebus Showing Signs of Activity, c1910, (1928). Herbert George Ponting (1870-1935) is best known as the expedition photographer for Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Expedition to the Ross Sea
Landed on a small island inhabited by myriads of penguins, c1918. Sir James Clark Ross (1800-1862), British naval officer and explorer. From Story-Lives of Great Scientists, by F. J. Rowbotham
Roald Amundsen (1872-1928), Norwegian explorer, 1916Roald Engelbrecht Gravning Amundsen (1872-1928), Norwegian explorer. Amundsen led the first expedition to reach the South Pole, arriving at the Pole in December 1911
Lieutenant (Birdie) Bowers (1883-1912), Scottish born polar explorer, 1916Lieutenant Henry Robertson (Birdie) Bowers (1883-1912). Scottish born polar explorer, 1916. Henry Robertson was in charge of landing, stores
Captain Scotts team at Cape Evans in the Mens Quarters, Mid-Winter Day, June 21st, 1911, (1916). Captain Scott set aside Mid-Winter Day as a holiday for his men
Robert Falcon Scott, CVO (1868-1912), Royal Navy officer and explorer, 1916Robert Falcon Scott, CVO (1868-1912) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic, 1916. Scotts final expedition left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole
Captain Oates (1880-1912), English Antarctic explorer, 1916Captain Lawrence Edward Grace Titus Oates (1880-1912), English cavalry officer with the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, and later an Antarctic explorer
Dr Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912), English physician, polar explorer, artist and zoologist, 1916Dr Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912) was part of Captain Scotts final expedition which left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole
The last sledge from the trek back from the Great Southern Journey, 1909The last sledge from the trek back from the Great Southern Journey, Antarctica, 1909. A photograph from British explorer ErnestShackletons (1874-1922) expedition of 1908-1909 on board the Nimrod
The Shackleton camp, Antarctica, Christmas Day, 1908. A photograph from British explorer ErnestShackletons (1874-1922) expedition of 1908-1909 on board the Nimrod
The trek during the snowstorm, 1909. Artist: Stanley L WoodThe trek during the snowstorm, 1909. A scene from British explorer Ernest Shackletons (1874-1922) expedition of 1908-1909 on board the Nimrod
Ernest Shackleton, British explorer, Antarctica, 1909. Shackleton (1874-1922) during his expedition of 1908-1909 on board the Nimrod
British explorer Ernest Shackleton at the Cape Royds base camp, Antarctica, 1908. Mount Erebus in the background. Shackleton (1874-1922) during his expedition of 1908-1909 on board the Nimrod