King Edward Cove, South Georgia [with man in cap with pipe, Shackleton expedition, 1914] [picture] : [Antarctica] /

Part of the Hurley negative collection.; Condition: black and orange paint.; Hurley no.: No 13.; Published in Argonauts of the south, 1925, facing p. 132. Masked to make composites with heavy clouds, one of which was published in Shackleton's argonauts, 1948: "Grytviken, King Edward Cove,...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hurley, Frank, 1885-1962.
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: [between 1910 and 1962] 1910
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Online Access:http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23478080
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Summary:Part of the Hurley negative collection.; Condition: black and orange paint.; Hurley no.: No 13.; Published in Argonauts of the south, 1925, facing p. 132. Masked to make composites with heavy clouds, one of which was published in Shackleton's argonauts, 1948: "Grytviken, King Edward Cove, South Georgia, where we experienced warm hospitality at the hands of Norwegian whalers. The 'Endurance' is anchored near the large factory ship". The Endurance is the smaller of the two vessels riding at anchor. Sir Ernest Shackleton lies buried in the small graveyard at the right hand end of the station. See duplicate, PIC FH/1086.; Hurley series: Antarctica.