The Shore Party Jan 1911
Silver bromide print | 43.6 x 61.9 cm (image) (image) | RCIN 2580014
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Photograph of the Shore party. On the back row are (from left to right): T. Griffith Taylor; Apsley Cherry-Garrard; Bernard Day; Edward Nelson; Edward Evans; Lawrence Oates; Edward Atkinson; Robert Falcon Scott; Charles Wright; Patrick Keohane; Tryggve Gran; William Lashly; Frederick Hooper; Robert Forde; Anton Omelchenko; Dimitri Gerov. On the front row are (from left to right): Henry Bowers; Cecil Meares; Frank Debenham; Edward Wilson; George Simpson; Edgar Evans and Tom Crean. This group is the Shore Party - the men who remained in Antarctica throughout the winter of 1911, preparing for Scott’s final departure for the Pole. They pose in front of the expedition hut at Cape Evans. The only people not visible are Clissold, the cook, and Ponting, the photographer. Scott is at the centre of the group and all the men look relaxed. This was taken at the very beginning of the expedition, when they would have been optimistic and excited about the future.
Provenance
Presented to King George V, 1914
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Silver bromide print
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43.6 x 61.9 cm (image) (image)
50.7 x 69.0 cm (whole object)
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The Shore Party. [The British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 / photographs by H.G. Ponting, F.R.G.S.].