'Terra Nova' (1884) lying off Barne Glacier

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'Terra Nova' (1884) lying off Barne Glacier Long Caption: A view looking north from the beach at Cape Evans, where the new expedition hut had been erected, looking towards the Barne Glacier in the background. The exploration ship 'Terra Nova' (1884) is lying off. The ship's boat is being rowed ashore. In the foreground are six unidentified expedition members waiting on the beach. The ship returned to Cape Evans on the 8th February after having discovered Amundsen at the Bay of Whales further east along the coast. The caption in Ponting's book (The Great White South) states "The 'Terra Nova' leaves for New Zealand", as the ship left that day after delivering the message regarding Amundsen, off-leaded two ponies. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Duff Collection Object: ALB1217.24 Artist: Herbert George Ponting Date: 1911 Medium: albumen print Size: Overall: 112 mm x 164 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.