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Terra Collection (page 3)

Background imageTerra Collection: Anthropomorphic figure

Anthropomorphic figure. Chibcha art. Sculpture; Terra-cotta

Background imageTerra Collection: Vessel from the Casas Grandes

Vessel from the Casas Grandes. Terra-cotta. Proc: MEXICO. CHIHUAHUA

Background imageTerra Collection: Sarcophagus of Larthia Seianti

Sarcophagus of Larthia Seianti. Polychrome terracotta. Detail. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. Proc: ITALY. Chiusi

Background imageTerra Collection: Vessel

Vessel. Terra-cotta. Proc: MEXICO. VERACRUZ. El TajЮ

Background imageTerra Collection: AMADEU, Ramn (1745-1821)

AMADEU, Ramn (1745-1821). Bust of Pere Virgili. Polychrome terra-cotta. International gothic. Terra-cotta

Background imageTerra Collection: Apollo of Veio. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta

Apollo of Veio. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. Proc: ITALY. Formello. Veii. Temple of Portonaccio

Background imageTerra Collection: AGREDA, Esteban de (1759-1842)

AGREDA, Esteban de (1759-1842). Faun. Neoclassicism. Terra-cotta

Background imageTerra Collection: Female Figure

Female Figure. Hellenistic art. Terra-cotta. Proc: GREECE. BOEOTIA

Background imageTerra Collection: Warriors of Xi an

Warriors of Xi an. Chinese art. Qin period. Terra-cotta

Background imageTerra Collection: Figure of Warrior

Figure of Warrior

Background imageTerra Collection: Lady in Trip Dress

Lady in Trip Dress
Lady in trip dress. Chinese art. Sui period. Terra-cotta

Background imageTerra 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 imageTerra Collection: Terra Nova Steamship

Terra Nova Steamship
This Scottish whaler is used by Captain Scott in his ill- fated attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole, 1911. launched 1884

Background imageTerra Collection: Zara, Arch Terra Firma (i. e. Porta di Terraferma), Dalmatia

Zara, Arch Terra Firma (i. e. Porta di Terraferma), Dalmatia
Zara, Arch Terra Firma (i.e. Porta di Terraferma), Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageTerra 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 imageTerra Collection: Final preparations for the Scott expedition

Final preparations for the Scott expedition
Taking twenty Siberian ponies on board the Terra Nova before the ship carrying Captain Scott and his team departed from New Zealand

Background imageTerra Collection: The Terra Nova mourns for her Commander

The Terra Nova mourns for her Commander
The ensign flying at half-mast on the Scott Polar expeditions vessel in February 1913, as it neared Lyttelton in New Zealand following the relief partys discovery of Captain Scott

Background imageTerra 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 imageTerra 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 imageTerra 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

Background imageTerra Collection: The Second Scott Polar Expedition at the Barrier

The Second Scott Polar Expedition at the Barrier
Captain Scotts expedition reached the Great Ross Barrier in January - February 1911 showing the immense height of the ice barrier, which in some places reached to 280 feet compared to the Terra Nova

Background imageTerra Collection: Captain Scott smoking on board the Terra Nova

Captain Scott smoking on board the Terra Nova
Captain Scott having a quiet smoke on board the Terra Nova on his way to the Antarctic in December 1910

Background imageTerra Collection: Lieutenant Campbell R. N

Lieutenant Campbell R. N
Lieutenant Campbell, a member of the Scott expedition of 1910-12, viewing some difficult work being carried out on the Terra Nova

Background imageTerra Collection: Officers of the Terra Nova

Officers of the Terra Nova, the ship which transported Captain Scott to his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole, pictured just after leaving London for the Antarctic in June 1910

Background imageTerra Collection: Flag for the South Pole expedition

Flag for the South Pole expedition
The flag presented by Queen Alexandra to Captain Scott on 25 June 1910, to be carried on the South Pole Terra Nova expedition and planted at the most southerly point reached

Background imageTerra Collection: In the Ward Room of the Terra Nova

In the Ward Room of the Terra Nova
The Scott expedition on board the Terra Nova in 1911 before the tragic failure and death of Captain Scott (seen at the head of the table)

Background imageTerra Collection: The Terra Nova, 1903

The Terra Nova, 1903
Photograph of the three-masted barque, Terra Nova, taken in 1903 when she was setting out for the Antarctic to try to find and help the Discovery expedition

Background imageTerra Collection: Scotts ship, the Terra Nova

Scotts ship, the Terra Nova
Unloading the " Terra Nova" in McMurdo Sound (the last voyage of Captain Scott)

Background imageTerra Collection: Lt. Bowers, Mrs. Scott and Captain Oates aboard Terra Nova

Lt. Bowers, Mrs. Scott and Captain Oates aboard Terra Nova
Lt. H.R. Bowers (left), Mrs. Scott (wife of Robert Falcon Scott) and Captain L.E.G. Oates aboard the Terra Nova, prior to the departure of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12

Background imageTerra Collection: Scott / Terra Nova

Scott / Terra Nova
Scotts last expedition - he was beaten to the South Pole by Roald Amundsen. Scott did not make it back. Scotts ship, the Terra Nova

Background imageTerra Collection: Animals Disembark

Animals Disembark
NOAHs ARK - The animals are glad to on terra firma once more



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