The Lion, a fumarole on the old crater of Erebus with the Erebus party in the foreground, March 1908
View of four men roped together standing on snow with a large formation of snow and ice behind them. From the left are Dr. Alistair Forbes Mackay (assistant surgeon), Professor Edgeworth David (director of scientific staff and geologist), Jameson Boyd Adams (second in command and meteorologist) and...
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1908
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Summary: | View of four men roped together standing on snow with a large formation of snow and ice behind them. From the left are Dr. Alistair Forbes Mackay (assistant surgeon), Professor Edgeworth David (director of scientific staff and geologist), Jameson Boyd Adams (second in command and meteorologist) and Dr. Eric Stewart Marshall (surgeon and cartographer). Image taken during the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, photographer unknown. Inscription: 1413 Previous Control Number: LS/98 Previous Control Number: Drawer 45 116469 Item: [1980.0030.00251] "The Lion, a fumarole on the old crater of Erebus with the Erebus party in the foreground, March 1908" |
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