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Glacier in West Cumberland Bay - South Georgia, March 1926 (Drawing)
In the Roaring Forties, May 1926 (Drawing)
An antarctic berg with a crevasse through which the sea fountains to a great height as the ice rises and falls to a heavy swell, Nov 1926 (Drawing)
Our first berg - Feb 1926 (Drawing)
Evening in the pack - near Bouvet Island, Nov 1926 (Drawing)
Fournier Fjord - Anvers Island - Palmer Archipelago, March 1927 (Drawing)
Evening glow on Mount Parry, Brabant Island, Palmer Archipelago, March 1927 (Drawing)
A busy day at Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia, March 1926 (Drawing)
Iceberg with penguin rookery - near Bouvet Island, Nov 1926 (Drawing)
An impression of the ' Green Flash' seen at sunset in the tropics, just south of the equator, Nov 1925 (Drawing)
Some of blue and transparent animals at or near the surface of a tropical ocean (Drawing)
Sunset in the North East Trades, Oct 1925 (Drawing)
South Orkneys, Feb 1927 (Drawing)
Evening at Grytviken, South Georgia, Jan 1927 (Drawing)
The par-helion effect - off Graham Land, March 1927 (Drawing)
The Discovery at Port Lockroy, Wiencke I, Graham Land, March 1927 (Print)
In the Roaring Forties, May 1926 (Drawing)
Mount Parry, Brabant Island, from Melchior Islands, Palmer Archipelago (unfinished sketch), March 1927 (Drawing)
Typical example of deep-sea pelagic life from a depth of 1000 metres and detail of Euphausia superba (the krill) X 3 (Drawing)
Clarence Island, with Elephant Island in the distance to the left, Feb 23rd, 1927 (Drawing)
South West of Bouvet Island, Nov 1926 (Print)
Display of Pyrosoma seen from the R.R.S. Discovery, Nov 11th 1925 (Drawing)
Evening near Bouvet Island, Nov 1926 (Drawing)
Berg of flack ice - seen at dawn - near South Georgia, Feb 1926 (Drawing)
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