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Hut at Winter Quarters, from Scotts Last Expedition (b / w photo)
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Hut at Winter Quarters, from Scotts Last Expedition (b / w photo)
STC255074 Hut at Winter Quarters, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: winter journey of the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-13) from 27th June to 1st August 1911; proof copy of Scotts attempt to be first to the South Pole; in December he was beaten by a month by Amundsen and he and three companions; perished on the return to base Jan/Feb 1912; caption notes are by HG Ponting; Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912); ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22656990
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This print captures the desolate beauty of a hut at Winter Quarters, taken during Scott's Last Expedition. The image, captured by Herbert Ponting, showcases the harsh conditions faced by explorers in their quest to reach the South Pole. The Terra Nova Expedition took place from 1910 to 1913, with Scott aiming to be the first person to conquer the South Pole. However, his attempt was ultimately unsuccessful as he was beaten by Amundsen in December 1911. Tragically, Scott and three companions perished on their return journey in January/February 1912. In this photograph, we see a proof copy of Scott's ill-fated expedition. The caption notes provided by HG Ponting add depth and context to this historical moment. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by these British explorers. The starkness of the Antarctic landscape is evident through layers of snow surrounding the hut. This monochromatic composition emphasizes both isolation and resilience against nature's harshest elements. Preserved within The Stapleton Collection, this photograph offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on humanity's relentless pursuit for discovery amidst unforgiving environments. It stands as a testament to Robert Falcon Scott's indomitable spirit while serving as a somber memento of lives lost in pursuit of scientific advancement and exploration.
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