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Images of Captain Scott’s Terra Nova expedition
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
An exhibition at the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge commemorates Captain RF Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole.
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
A century has passed since the explorer -- dying of starvation and exposure -- wrote this final diary entry, pleading "for God's sake, look after our people."
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
The show brings together writings, photographs and items from the arduous journey. Photo: The Terra Nova expedition entering the pack ice, December 9, 1910.
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
Curator Kay Smith says the story of Scott and his men is one of "immense heroism." Photo: Debenham and Taylor on the ice, December 20, 1910.
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
It includes images shot by photographer Herbert Ponting, "one of the finest photographers of the 20th century." Photo: Scott's team encountering an ice cave.
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
The pictures were taken to illustrate lecture tours on the group's return, to help finance the expedition. Photo: Penguins frolicking by an iceberg.
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
The "Northern Party" were trapped for months in an ice-cave during a perilous geological expedition in 1911. Photo: Members of the Northern party, by Murray Levick.
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition —
Scott and his men made it to the South Pole, but found rival Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen's tent already there. They died on the return journey. Photo: Captain Scott and his party at the South Pole.