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Capt Colbeck and Dr Davidson visiting the Terra Nova



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Capt Colbeck and Dr Davidson visiting the Terra Nova

Photographer: Morrison, John Donald.
Expedition: Antarctic Relief Expeditions 1902-04
Date: 1904
Location: Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
Capt Colbeck and Dr Davidson, carrying long poles, walking across the pancake ice towards the ship Terra Nova

Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic

Media ID 11476927

© Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge


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Bring the spirit of the heroic Antarctic Relief Expeditions 1902-04 to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic image of Captain Colbeck and Dr. Davidson visiting the Terra Nova at the University of Cambridge's Scott Polar Research Institute. Captured by renowned photographer John Donald Morrison in 1904, this mug showcases a piece of history from one of the most significant polar expeditions. Perfect for tea or coffee, this sturdy and durable mug is a must-have for polar enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Add a personal touch by gifting it to a loved one or keeping it for your own collection. Embrace the adventure and reminisce about the past with every sip.

A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to the year 1904, where Capt Colbeck and Dr Davidson embark on a remarkable journey across the treacherous Antarctic landscape. The image, captured by the talented photographer John Donald Morrison, now preserved at the Scott Polar Research Institute of the University of Cambridge, serves as a testament to human resilience and exploration. As our gaze falls upon this frozen scene, we witness two figures bravely navigating their way across vast stretches of pancake ice towards their vessel - the mighty Terra Nova. Clutching long poles in their hands, they forge ahead with determination etched upon their faces. Their every step is laden with purpose and an unwavering commitment to scientific discovery. The stark beauty of Antarctica surrounds them; its icy expanse stretching out endlessly before them. The desolate yet awe-inspiring landscape seems both unforgiving and inviting simultaneously – beckoning these intrepid explorers forward into uncharted territory. Capt Colbeck's sturdy presence exudes leadership while Dr Davidson's resolute expression reflects his dedication to advancing knowledge through rigorous research. Together, they epitomize courage in the face of adversity as they venture further into this untamed wilderness. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also symbolizes humanity's insatiable thirst for exploration and understanding. It reminds us that even amidst harsh conditions and seemingly insurmountable challenges, there are those who dare to push boundaries for the betterment of humankind. Preserved within these pixels lies a story waiting to be told – one that speaks volumes about our collective spirit of adventure and curiosity. As we admire this extraordinary image from over a century ago, let it serve as an enduring reminder that no obstacle is too great when driven by passion and fueled by knowledge-seeking minds like those depicted here on their epic Antarctic Relief Expeditions.

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