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5 Μαΐ 2020 · Pictured: The Terra Nova. In 1910, British explorer Robert Falcon Scott led a privately funded expedition to become the first people to successfully reach the South Pole.
For more than two months, British Capt. Robert Falcon Scott and his men had hauled their supply sledges across 800 miles of ice from their base camp at Antarctica's McMurdo Sound, hoping to...
Captain Robert Scott led a crew in 1912 that was classified as soon as they returned to home base and reported their findings. Later, Captain Robert Scott and his crew were announced missing at sea, raising questions that eventually lead to a confusing rabbit hole: what did he really see?
9 Δεκ 2009 · For this famous photo, Ponting clambered inside an ice cave. Its entrance perfectly frames the Terra Nova in the bay.
9 Μαρ 2013 · Ponting’s monumental photographs of the barren vastness of endless ice, stand as a timeless and universal emblem of human endeavour. Against the dramatic backdrop of Antarctica, they remain, without doubt, an incredible record of one of the greatest adventures and exploration stories of all time.
7 Δεκ 2011 · Self-portrait by professional travel photographer Herbert Ponting, hired by Scott, as he photographs the Terra Nova in pack ice, December, 1910. The hut at Cape Evans provide, captured by Scott in a photograph used chiefly to practice using lenses, filters, and other photo equipment, yet an invaluable record of the expedition.
30 Μαΐ 2015 · Early Photography in the Antarctic. Of particular importance in SPRI's collections are the negatives and early prints of the photographs taken during the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13. This expedition was led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott who was a proponent of scientific research.