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Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Portrait of the dog named Wolf wearing a harness

Portrait of the dog named Wolf wearing a harness
Photographer: Hurley, James Francis (Frank) (1885-1962). Expedition: Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-17. Leader: Ernest Shackleton

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Nimrod held up in the ice

Nimrod held up in the ice
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. View over ice looking towards the bows of the sailing ship Nimrod with foresail and upper top set moving into heavy pack ice

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Mount Erebus crater

Mount Erebus crater
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. Mount Erebus, the active volcano on Ross Island

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: S. Y. Nimrod leaving Lyttleton for the South on January 1st 1908

S. Y. Nimrod leaving Lyttleton for the South on January 1st 1908
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. The ship Nimrod sailing out of Lyttleton Harbour, New Zealand. A large crowd of people watching from the quay behind

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Group photograph of shore party

Group photograph of shore party
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. Group photograph of shore party on the ice. Standing left to right: Joyce, Day, Wild, Adams, Brocklehurst, Shackleton, Marshall

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Wild, Knowton, Adams, Marshall, Sears, Marston, Roberts, Priestley, Joyce, SS Runic

Wild, Knowton, Adams, Marshall, Sears, Marston, Roberts, Priestley, Joyce, SS Runic
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. Group of expedition members on the deck of SS Runic

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Midwinter Day Dinner at Winterquarters Hut. June 22nd 1911

Midwinter Day Dinner at Winterquarters Hut. June 22nd 1911
Photographer: Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Leader: Captain Robert Falcon Scott

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: The Balloon

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

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Supper on the march

Supper on the march
Photographer: Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Leader: Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Evans, Bowers, Wilson and Scott sit in a tent round a stove

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Sledging, 1911, (1913). Artist: Edward Wilson

Sledging, 1911, (1913). Artist: Edward Wilson
Sledging, 1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Mr James Coats Jun.s yacht Gleniffer awaiting the Scotia in Lamlash Bay

Mr James Coats Jun.s yacht Gleniffer awaiting the Scotia in Lamlash Bay
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902-04. Leader: William Speirs Bruce. A three masted sailing boat, flying flags, lies at anchor in a bay

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Scotia in Stanley Harbour 18th January 1903

Scotia in Stanley Harbour 18th January 1903
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902-04. Leader: William Speirs Bruce. Sail and steam powered ship Scotia lies anchored near a shore populated with houses and buildings

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Start of ski flat race, Antarctic sports

Start of ski flat race, Antarctic sports
Photographer: Reginald William Skelton (1872-1956). Expedition: British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery). A row of men on skis are lined up on the ice for the start of a race

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Hut Point from the top of Observation Hill, January 1911. 5. 30pm

Hut Point from the top of Observation Hill, January 1911. 5. 30pm
Medium: watercolour. Artist: E.A.Wilson (1872-1912). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova)

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Three men in a pyramid tent

Three men in a pyramid tent
Medium: watercolour, chalk and pencil. Artist: E.A.Wilson (1872-1912). Expedition: British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04 (Discovery)

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911

Iridescent clouds, looking north from the Ramp on Cape Evans, 9 August 1911
Medium: watercolour. Artist: E.A.Wilson (1872-1912). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova)

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Plane at winter aerodrome, Argentine Islands

Plane at winter aerodrome, Argentine Islands
Photographer: Bingham, Edward William (1901-1993). Expedition: British Graham Land Expedition 1934-37. Leader: John Rymill. Date: 1936. De Havilland Fox Moth biplane stands on skis on a snow field

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Penola in Port Lockroy. Luigi di Savola Peak in background

Penola in Port Lockroy. Luigi di Savola Peak in background
Photographer: Stephenson, Alfred (1908-1999). Expedition: British Graham Land Expedition 1934-37. Leader: John Rymill. Date: 1936

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: The plane in Penolas anchorage, Stella Creek, 25 February 1936

The plane in Penolas anchorage, Stella Creek, 25 February 1936
Photographer: Stephenson, Alfred (1908-1999). Expedition: British Graham Land Expedition 1934-37. Leader: John Rymill. Date: 1936

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Foundering in soft snow: Bowers sledge team; Wilson pushing; Oates and PO Evans repairing

Foundering in soft snow: Bowers sledge team; Wilson pushing; Oates and PO Evans repairing
Photographer: Capt Robert Falcon Scott Exhibition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Location: Scott Polar Research Institute

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Our first view of the Discovery from the ship

Our first view of the Discovery from the ship
Photographer: Morrison, John Donald. Expedition: Antarctic Relief Expeditions 1902-04 Date: 1904 Location: Scott Polar Research Institute

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Apsley Cherry-Garrard on his return from the Barrier. January 29th 1912

Apsley Cherry-Garrard on his return from the Barrier. January 29th 1912
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: End of the Barne Glacier. (Anton Omelchenko and sledge). December 2nd 1911

End of the Barne Glacier. (Anton Omelchenko and sledge). December 2nd 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Leader:Capt Robert Falcon Scott Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Point of the Barne Glacier, where it turns round to the Bay before Cape Barne. September 18th 1911

Point of the Barne Glacier, where it turns round to the Bay before Cape Barne. September 18th 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date:1911 Point of the Barne Glacier

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Edgar Evans and Tom Crean mending sleeping bags. May 16th 1911

Edgar Evans and Tom Crean mending sleeping bags. May 16th 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: The Terra Nova and a berg at ice-foot. January 16th 1911

The Terra Nova and a berg at ice-foot. January 16th 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: The Terra Nova held up in the ice. December 11th 1910

The Terra Nova held up in the ice. December 11th 1910
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date:1910 The Terra Nova held up in the ice

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Launching the boat for the relief journey

Launching the boat for the relief journey
Photographer:Hurley, Frank (1885-1962) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Harbord and Mackintosh

Harbord and Mackintosh
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. Arthur Edward Harbord (left) and Aeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh (right) with a bandage damaged right eye

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Amundsens Tent at the South Pole, January 1912, (1913). Artist: Henry Bowers

Amundsens Tent at the South Pole, January 1912, (1913). Artist: Henry Bowers
Amundsens Tent at the South Pole, January 1912, (1913). Expedition leader Captain Robert F Scott (1868-1912), Dr Edward Wilson (1872-1912) and Petty Officer Edgar Evans (1876-1912)

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Emperor penguin, April 1st 1911

Emperor penguin, April 1st 1911
Photographer: Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Leader: Captain Robert Falcon Scott. An Emperor penguin standing on the ice

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: The cook skinning a penguin

The cook skinning a penguin
Photograher: Frank Hurley. Expedition: Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-17. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. Charles Green, the cook

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, polar explorer

Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, polar explorer
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874 - 1922), Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer. Seen here at the age of 40 in windproof garments

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Sir Ernest Shackleton and others, Antarctic

Sir Ernest Shackleton and others, Antarctic
Sir Ernest Shackleton and three members of a polar exploration party, photographed within 111 miles of the South Pole in 1907-9 on board the Nimrod

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: De Havilland Moth biplane, Stella Creek, 25 February 1936

De Havilland Moth biplane, Stella Creek, 25 February 1936
Photographer: Stephenson, Alfred (1908-1999). Expedition: British Graham Land Expedition 1934-37. Leader: John Rymill. Date: 1936

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Terra Nova arriving at Discoverys winter quarters. Crew of Discovery boarding

Terra Nova arriving at Discoverys winter quarters. Crew of Discovery boarding
Photographer: Morrison, John Donald. Expedition: Antarctic Relief Expeditions 1902-04 Date: 1904 Location: Scott Polar Research Institute

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Capt Colbeck and Dr Davidson visiting the Terra Nova

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

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Group of all the Shore Party (except Clissold, ill and Herbert Ponting photographing the Party)

Group of all the Shore Party (except Clissold, ill and Herbert Ponting photographing the Party). October 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: The Tenements - bunks in Winterquarters Hut, of Lt henry Bowers, Apsley Cherry-Garrard

The Tenements - bunks in Winterquarters Hut, of Lt henry Bowers, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Captain Oates, Cecil Meares
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Cecil Meares and Capt Oates at the blubber stove cooking food for the dogs

Cecil Meares and Capt Oates at the blubber stove cooking food for the dogs
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Capt Oates and Siberian ponies in the stable at Winterquarters Hut. May 23rd 1911

Capt Oates and Siberian ponies in the stable at Winterquarters Hut. May 23rd 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Herbert Ponting at work in darkroom. March 24th 1911

Herbert Ponting at work in darkroom. March 24th 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Group of Adelie penguins on an ice floe, with Mount Erebus in background. January 5th 1911

Group of Adelie penguins on an ice floe, with Mount Erebus in background. January 5th 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: View of deck of Terra Nova with dogs from engine room hatch. January 3rd 1911

View of deck of Terra Nova with dogs from engine room hatch. January 3rd 1911
Photographer:Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 Date

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Arrival at Elephant Island

Arrival at Elephant Island
Photographer:Hurley, Frank (1885-1962) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Dogs leaving the ship for training

Dogs leaving the ship for training
Photographer:Hurley, Frank (1885-1962) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Bi-weekly ablutions of The Ritz

Bi-weekly ablutions of The Ritz
Photographer:Hurley, Frank (1885-1962) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17

Background imageAntarctic Expedition Collection: Captain Worsley and Reginald James taking observations

Captain Worsley and Reginald James taking observations
Photographer:Hurley, Frank (1885-1962) Location:Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge Expedition:Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17 (Endurance)



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Antarctic Expedition Collection

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