Emperor penguin with its young.

A front view of the same Emperor penguin with its young resting on its feet (see ALB0346.46). The penguin is bent over while the young is looking up, as if to receive food. The same unidentified men are standing a little further in the distance.

Between 10 September and 24 October, Royds and Koettlitz had travelled to the south-west with Evans, Quartley, Lashly and Wild. Their aim was to leave a record at Cape Crozier, Ross Island, for any relief ship to find. On this journey a colony of Emperor penguins was discovered, and among them were several which were nursing chicks.

Object Details

ID: ALB0346.47
Type: Photographic print
Display location: Not on display
Date made: Circa September - October 1902
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Bernard Collection
Measurements: Overall: 103 mm x 78 mm
Parts: British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1903 (Photograph album)