Cape Wild, Elephant Island, where the castaways existed under remarkable conditions for five months while awaiting relief [Weddell Sea, Shackleton expedition, 1914-1916] [picture] : [Antarctica] /
Part of the Hurley negative collection.; Condition: blue.; Published in Shackleton's argonauts, 1948. Composite with heavy clouds. See PIC FH/1184. Similar to: "Cape Wild where the shipwrecked castaways lived for five months beneath two upturned boats. It was a mere rock ledge 200 paces lo...
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[between 1910 and 1962]
1910
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Online Access: | http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24039568 |
Summary: | Part of the Hurley negative collection.; Condition: blue.; Published in Shackleton's argonauts, 1948. Composite with heavy clouds. See PIC FH/1184. Similar to: "Cape Wild where the shipwrecked castaways lived for five months beneath two upturned boats. It was a mere rock ledge 200 paces long by 30 yards wide", published in Argonauts of the south, 1925, facing p. 268. Reshot.; Hurley series: Antarctica. |
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