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BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904 A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904] image 1
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904 A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904] image 2
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904 A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904] image 3
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904 A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904] image 4
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904 A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904] image 5
BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904 A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904] image 6
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BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904
A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, [c. 1901-1904]

1 February 2017, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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BRITISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901-1904

A collection of 40 photographs, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, gelatin silver prints, loose, most approximately 120 x 155mm., [c. 1901-1904]

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A rare series of photographs of the Discovery Expedition, including the ship in the ice (and en route for home), Winter Quarters, scientific equipment, blizzard measuring contraption, sledges and tents, men working on the ice, arrival of S.S. Morning relief party, exploding the ice, landscapes (Mount Erebus, etc.) and seascapes, most attributable to Reginald Skelton, the Expedition's Chief Engineer, and photographer.

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