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Exhibition

The Heart of the Great Alone

Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography

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This exhibition of remarkable Antarctic photography by George Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley marks the 100th anniversary of Captain Scott’s ill-fated journey to the South Pole.

Ponting’s dramatic images record Scott’s Terra Nova expedition of 1910–12, which led to the tragic death of five of the team on their return from the South Pole.  Hurley’s extraordinary icescapes were taken during Ernest Shackleton’s polar expedition on Endurance in 1914–17, which ended with the heroic sea journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia.  Both collections of photographs were presented to King George V and are today part of the Royal Photograph Collection.

Exhibition Highlights

Herbert George Ponting (1870-1935)

The ramparts of Mount Erebus

Herbert George Ponting (1870-1935)

Grotto in an iceberg

Henry Robertson 'Birdie' Bowers (1883-1912)

At the South Pole

Herbert George Ponting (1870-1935)

Tabular iceberg off Cape Royds

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The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA
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