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Wild, Knowton, Adams, Marshall, Sears, Marston, Roberts, Priestley, Joyce, SS Runic
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Christmas Day 1908. 10,000 feet high on plateau. Left to right Adams, Marshall, Wild
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Wild, Shackleton, Marshall, Adams. Return of Southern Party after 126 days journey
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Most southerly camp after blizzard. Left to right: Adams, Wild, Shackleton
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Adams standing by the sledge which was used on the furthest south journey
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Southern sledge journey
Group of men sitting and standing on the snow, pose for the camera. Back row, third from left: Captain Scott, fourth from left: Ernest Shackleton. Sledge flags flying. Photographer: Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922). Expedition: British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery)
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The Brig Jane and Cutter Beaufoy, on 20th February 1823, bearing up in Latitude 74.15
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Group of officers on floe alongside ship in pack ice
Photographer: Reginald William Skelton (1872-1956). Expedition: British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). Group of eight officers on the ice beside the ship, Discovery. All the men are on skis except one man who is seated with a dog. Captain Scott (centre) third from right. Wilson sitting on snow (front)
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Discovery, Morning and Terra Nova at Discovery Winter Quarters
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The Balloon
Photographer: Charles Reginald Ford (1880-1972). Expedition: British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). View across ice to the ascent of the meteorological balloon. The balloon is high in the air with men holding onto three ropes dangling from the basket. The ship Discovery is held fast in the ice to the left. Men and dogs on the ice
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