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A large group of Adelie penguins at Cape Royds with a member of the British Antarctic Expedition sitting on a rock in the background. (Lantern slide)
Herbert G. Ponting standing on his head on the ice. (Lantern slide)
Desperate Hurry, No Time to Talk (Lantern slide)
Inside Door of Ice Cave by light of Blubber Lamps (Lantern slide)
An informal group photograph of the men from the Northern Party after they emerged from their winter in the ice cave (Lantern slide)
Dr. Wilson sketching on the Beadmore Glacier (Lantern slide)
A sketch of "Discovery in Winter Quarters, after the second blizzard" (Lantern slide)
An Adelie penguin feeding a chick (Lantern slide)
The Northern Party standing in front of a laden sledge outside the hut at Cape Evans. (Lantern slide)
The Northern Party standing in front of a laden sledge outside the hut at Cape Evans. (Lantern slide)
14 Emperor penguins standing in a group on the ice with an ice cliff behind. (Lantern slide)
Weddell seal and pup at Razorback Island (Lantern slide)
A portrait photograph of Captain Robert F. Scott on skis, looking at the camera. (Lantern slide)
Weddell seal and pup at Razorback Island. (Lantern slide)
Herbert Ponting working in his darkroom in the Hut at Cape Evans (Lantern slide)
Doctor Edward L. Atkinson in his laboratory in the hut at Cape Evans. (Lantern slide)
A photograph of a Weddell Sea pup. (Lantern slide)
A general view across broken ice floes towards the snow-covered Mount Melbourne (Lantern slide)
A general photograph of sledges being prepared, with dogs in traces, from the Discovery expedition (Lantern slide)
The most southerly land - looking from the Ice Shelf to Antarctica (Photographic print)
Getting the dogs ready for the southern journey. (Photographic print)
The furthest south: Lat 85° 17’ South, National Antarctic Expedition. (Photographic print)
View from the top of Cape Adare (the black spots are penguin rookeries) (Photographic print)
Captain Scott among the crevasses (Photographic print)
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