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Antarctic Collection (page 7)

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Carbonate

Carbonate
The formation of carbonate on the Allan Hills martian meteorite ALH84001

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Leptonychotes weddellii, Weddell seal

Leptonychotes weddellii, Weddell seal
Mother Weddell seal with pup. Folio 1906. Ref. Z88fw. Watercolour by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912) from reports of the Discovery Expedition to Antarctica, 1901-1904. Folio 1906. Ref. Z88fw

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Excavations, Antarctica

Excavations, Antarctica
Palaeontologists from the Natural History Museum engage in excavating dinosaur fossils on Vega Island, Antarctica

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Antarctic fish illustration

Antarctic fish illustration
Watercolour by Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker from his Drawings of Antartic Fish, 1889. Plate no 12

Background imageAntarctic Collection: The Terra Nova leaving Portsmouth

The Terra Nova leaving Portsmouth
Captain Scotts vessel, the Terra Nova in which he sailed to the Antarctic in his great effort to reach the South Pole, pictured leaving the South West India Dock in Portsmouth in June 1910

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Jean Charcot, Explorer

Jean Charcot, Explorer
JEAN B E A CHARCOT French explorer in the Antarctic, described as " the gentleman of the Pole" by Scott. Date: 1867 - 1936

Background imageAntarctic Collection: The Gaumont Co. L T D. London presents the motion picture re

The Gaumont Co. L T D. London presents the motion picture records of the undying story of Capt. Scott and animal life in the Antarctic. Motion picture poster for Capt

Background imageAntarctic Collection: RSS Discovery Exhibition with sea plane on deck

RSS Discovery Exhibition with sea plane on deck
Scene during an RSS Discovery Exhibition, with a sea plane on deck -- it is an Auster aircraft used by in the Swedish Norwegian British Antarctic Expedition of 1950. 1951

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Captain Scotts cabin, RSS Discovery

Captain Scotts cabin, RSS Discovery
Captain Scotts cabin on RSS Discovery, showing a bunk bed and drawers underneath. The ships first mission was the British National Antarctic Expedition

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Exhibition on board RSS Discovery

Exhibition on board RSS Discovery
Exhibition about an Antarctic expedition on board the training ship RSS Discovery. circa 1951

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Polar tableau, RSS Discovery Exhibition

Polar tableau, RSS Discovery Exhibition
A polar tableau at an RSS Discovery Exhibition, showing a tent, a husky dog, skis, a flag and snow, as used on the the film set at Ealing Studios. 1948

Background imageAntarctic Collection: RSS Discovery exhibition with celebrities and penguin

RSS Discovery exhibition with celebrities and penguin
Scene on board RSS Discovery during an exhibition, showing the British actor John Mills, the naturalist Peter Scott (son of Captain Scott), a zoo keeper, and five Sea Scouts in polar costume

Background imageAntarctic Collection: RSS Discovery in the Antarctic

RSS Discovery in the Antarctic. Launched in 1901 and designed for Antarctic research, she was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Exercising dogs in New Zealand prior to Scott Polar Expediti

Exercising dogs in New Zealand prior to Scott Polar Expediti
Husky dogs being exercised on the New Zealand shore in preparation for the Captain Scott expedition to Antarctica in which Scott

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Shipping Shell Motor Spirit on board the Terra Nova

Shipping Shell Motor Spirit on board the Terra Nova at Sydney for the motor sledges used by Captain Scott during his 1911-12 Antarctic expedition

Background imageAntarctic Collection: The Deck of the Fram, 1912

The Deck of the Fram, 1912
Photograph showing the deck at the stern of the Fram, the ship used by Roald Amundsen in his Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Antarctic Sunset

Antarctic Sunset
in the Antarctic autumn. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: ICE CAVERN

ICE CAVERN
Ice cavern discovered by Shackletons Antarctic expedition : the size is indicated by the two hurricane lamps whose illumination made the photograph possible. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Music in the Hut

Music in the Hut
Members of Shackletons Antarctic expedition enjoy music in their hut. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Antarctic Iceberg

Antarctic Iceberg
A tabular berg of typical Antarctic form photographed from Shackletons ship Nimrod. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Ice Floes Antarctic

Ice Floes Antarctic
Shackletons ship Nimrod pushes through heavy floes in the Ross Sea. The dark line on the horizon is a water- sky and indicates the existence of the open sea. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Shackleton Iceberg

Shackleton Iceberg
Iceberg seen from Shackletons ship Nimrod in the Antarctic, and nicknamed the Dreadnought. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Sledge Team on Amundsens Antarctic Expedition, 1912

Sledge Team on Amundsens Antarctic Expedition, 1912
Illustration showing one of the members of Roald Amundsens Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12, ski-ing beside his sledge on the way to the South Pole

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Antarctic Moon

Antarctic Moon
Full Moon in the Antarctic, as seen by Shackletons expedition. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Shackleton on Ice

Shackleton on Ice
Shackletons men on the Great Ice Barrier, during their Antarctic expedition. circa 1907

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Egberg Borchgrevink - 1

Egberg Borchgrevink - 1
CARLSON EGBERG BORCHGREVINK Norwegian explorer, one of first to land on the Antarctic continent and the first to winter there. Date: 1864 - 1934

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Has Captain Scott reached the Pole?

Has Captain Scott reached the Pole?
Page from The Sphere magazine speculating on whether Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar exploration team had reached the South Pole in December 1911, as scheduled

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Mrs R. F. Scott, nee Kathleen Bruce

Mrs R. F. Scott, nee Kathleen Bruce
Portrait photograph of sculptor, Mrs Kathleen Scott, nee Bruce, wife of Robert Falcon Scott, the explorer who died on his return journey from the South Pole

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Commander E. R. G. R. Evans of HMS Broke

Commander E. R. G. R. Evans of HMS Broke
Commander E.R.G.R. Evans of HMS Broke

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Frostbitten hand of Edward Atkinson, Antarctic expedition 19

Frostbitten hand of Edward Atkinson, Antarctic expedition 19
The hand of Surgeon Edward Atkinson, swollen with blisters due to frostbite. Edward Leicester Atkinson (18811929) was a Royal naval surgeon

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - pulling sledge over ice

Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - pulling sledge over ice
A view showing how sledges were rushed from one ice floe to another, with a sled pulling team waiting for two floes to meet and quickly dashing across

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - seals and ice

Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - seals and ice
Seals basking on newly formed pancake ice off Cape Evans, captured by photographer Herbert Ponting during the ill-fated Scott Polar Expedition to the South Pole, 1910 - 1912. Date: 1913

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - glacial cave

Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - glacial cave
Awe-inspiring curved cavern within an iceberg, found by the Scott polar expedition shortly after the arrival of the Terra Nova at Antarctica

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - Earth Shadow

Scott Polar Expedition 1910 - 1912 - Earth Shadow
An earth shadow from Mount Erebus on Antarctica, cast on the clouds and seen during the ill-fated Scott polar expedition of 1910 - 1912

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Challenger Icebergs

Challenger Icebergs
Icebergs observed in the Antarctic by Her Majestys Research ship Challenger. Date: 1874

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Advert / Cadburys Cocoa

Advert / Cadburys Cocoa
Keeps you warm in an icy climate Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Diagram of food depots for the Scott polar expedition

Diagram of food depots for the Scott polar expedition
Diagrams showing how the food depots were distributed along the 750 mile route of the British Antarctic expedition to the South Pole led by Captain Scott

Background imageAntarctic Collection: The Antarctic Drama - page from The Sphere

The Antarctic Drama - page from The Sphere
Page from The Sphere which tells of the ill-fated expedition of Captain Scott and his team, showing a picture of the inner tent used by Scott and the others

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls Cathedral

Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls Cathedral
A birds-eye view of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral during the memorial service to Captain Scott and his four companions who lost their lives on the return from their failed attempt to be

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Parents and brother of Captain Robert Falcoln Scott

Parents and brother of Captain Robert Falcoln Scott
Portrait of John Edward Scott, father of Captain Scott the polar explorer, together with his mother and his brother, the late Lieutenant Archibald O Connor Scott

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Dr E. A Wilson of the Scott Polar Expedition

Dr E. A Wilson of the Scott Polar Expedition
Dr Edward Wilson, biologist and artist on the British Antarctic Expedition led by Captain Scott. Wilson died along with Scott and Bowers in their tents during a blizzard in March 1912

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Why Captain Scott did not rely wholly on dogs

Why Captain Scott did not rely wholly on dogs
Page from The Sphere with drawings and photographs of the huskies used in Captain Scotts first polar expedition in 1901-4

Background imageAntarctic Collection: A suggested site for a memorial to Captain Scott

A suggested site for a memorial to Captain Scott in London, at the bottom of Regent Street, close to the memorial to Sir John Franklin

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Back to Civilisation. The Second in Command at Lyttelton

Back to Civilisation. The Second in Command at Lyttelton
Commander Evans, the Second in Command of the British Antarctic expedition of Captain Scott, pictured with the two men who saved his life when he was struck down with scurvy

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Some of the dogs of the Scott expedition

Some of the dogs of the Scott expedition
Some of the dogs of the Captain Scott polar expedition to Antarctica, pictured on the deck of the Terra Nova after the vessels return to Lyttelton, New Zealand in February 1913

Background imageAntarctic Collection: The cross erected to Captain Scott

The cross erected to Captain Scott and his companions on Observation Hill. The picture was taken at the height of summer when the rocky summit was almost bare of snow

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Officers and Men of the Scott expedition on board Terra Nova

Officers and Men of the Scott expedition on board Terra Nova
Officers and men of the Second British Antarctic Expedition on board the Terra Nova. The view was taken before the vessel left Lyttelton in December 1910

Background imageAntarctic Collection: Commander E. R. G Evans of the Scott Polar Expedition

Commander E. R. G Evans of the Scott Polar Expedition
Second in command on the ill-fated Scott expedition to reach the South Pole, 1910-1913, Lieutenant Evans (as he then was) returned to Britain in March 1912



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