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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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This scientific expedition to Antarctica was led by Australian Douglas Mawson (1882-1958) and was largely financed by the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science and the Royal Geographical Society of London. The expedition set off from London on 28th July, 1911 and subsequently sailed out of Tasmania on 2nd December, 1911. The expedition vessel, <em>Aurora,</em> was captained by John King Davis (1884-1967), a colleague of Mawson’s from Shackleton’s British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Inspired by his participation in that expedition, Douglas Mawson wrote that ‘one felt a great urge to go on and discover the limits of Antarctic land in that direction [towards the Magnetic Pole]’ (Mawson, <em>Introduction</em>, Series A, volume 1). Participants in this Australasian expedition included four New Zealanders.
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 A8 1911
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Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-14. Scientific Reports.
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Douglas Mawson
Exploration and discovery
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This scientific expedition to Antarctica was led by Australian Douglas Mawson (1882-1958) and was largely financed by the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science and the Royal Geographical Society of London. The expedition set off from London on 28th July, 1911 and subsequently sailed out of Tasmania on 2nd December, 1911. The expedition vessel<em>, Aurora</em>, was captained by John King Davis (1884-1967), a colleague of Mawson’s from Shackleton’s British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Inspired by his participation in that expedition, Douglas Mawson wrote that ‘one felt a great urge to go on and discover the limits of Antarctic land in that direction [towards the Magnetic Pole]’ (Mawson, Introduction, Series A, volume 1). Participants in this Australasian expedition included four New Zealanders.
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 A8 1911
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Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-14. Scientific Reports.
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Douglas Mawson
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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This scientific expedition to Antarctica was led by Australian Douglas Mawson (1882-1958) and was largely financed by the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science and the Royal Geographical Society of London. The expedition set off from London on 28th July, 1911 and subsequently sailed out of Tasmania on 2nd December, 1911. The expedition vessel, <em>Aurora,</em> was captained by John King Davis (1884-1967), a colleague of Mawson’s from Shackleton’s British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Inspired by his participation in that expedition, Douglas Mawson wrote that ‘one felt a great urge to go on and discover the limits of Antarctic land in that direction [towards the Magnetic Pole]’ (Mawson, Introduction, Series A, volume 1). Participants in this Australasian expedition included four New Zealanders.
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 A8 1911
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Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-14. Scientific Reports.
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Douglas Mawson
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Led by the Australian, Sir Douglas Mawson, aboard <em>Discovery</em>, BANZARE conducted two trips in the Southern Hemisphere’s summers in two consecutive years. Ostensibly an expedition driven by Antarctic geopolitics, wide-ranging data was gathered on a large number of topics.
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Adelaide: B.A.N.Z.A.R. Expedition Committee
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1937-1963
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B89 1929 Ser. A
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B. A. N. Z. Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-1931 under the command of Sir Douglas Mawson. Reports – Series A
Antarctica
Douglas Mawson
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Led by the Australian, Sir Douglas Mawson, aboard <em>Discovery</em>, BANZARE conducted two trips in the Southern Hemisphere’s summers in two consecutive years. Ostensibly an expedition driven by Antarctic geopolitics, wide-ranging data was gathered on a large number of topics.
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Adelaide: B.A.N.Z.A.R. Expedition Committee
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1937-1963
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B89 1929 Ser. A.
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B. A. N. Z. Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-1931 under the command of Sir Douglas Mawson. Reports – Series A.
Antarctica
Douglas Mawson
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
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Led by Canterbury University zoologist, Professor George Knox, the Chatham Islands expedition aimed to explore the Chatham Rise – a definitive area of the sea floor; dredge and collect specimens from the sea floor between New Zealand and the Chathams; and research the flora and fauna of the Chatham Islands.
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[Wellington: Government Printer]
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[1960-1972]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 C6 1954
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Biological Results of The Chatham Islands 1954 Expedition
Chatham Islands
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Led by Canterbury University zoologist, Professor George Knox, the Chatham Islands expedition aimed to explore the Chatham Rise – a definitive area of the sea floor; dredge and collect specimens from the sea floor between New Zealand and the Chathams; and research the flora and fauna of the Chatham Islands.
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[Wellington: Government Printer]
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[1960-1972]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 C6 1954
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Biological Results of The Chatham Islands 1954 Expedition
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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This 65-man scientific expedition was led by Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912). Sailing in <em>Terra Nova</em>, Scott hoped to be the first to reach the South Pole. Scott and his four colleagues did reach the South Pole on the 17th January, 1912 but had been beaten by Norwegian Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) and his team who had reached the Pole 33 days before Scott. Unfortunately, Scott and his party perished on the Ross Ice Shelf on the return journey.
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London: [The Museum]
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[1914-1964]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B855 1910
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British Antarctic (‘Terra Nova’) Expedition, 1910
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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This 65-man scientific expedition was led by Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912). Sailing in <em>Terra Nova</em>, Scott hoped to be the first to reach the South Pole. Scott and his four colleagues did reach the South Pole on the 17th January, 1912 but had been beaten by Norwegian Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) and his team who had reached the Pole 33 days before Scott. Unfortunately, Scott and his party perished on the Ross Ice Shelf on the return journey.
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London: [The Museum]
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[1914-1964]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B855 1910
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British Antarctic (‘Terra Nova’) Expedition, 1910
Exploration and discovery
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. This 65-man scientific expedition was led by Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912). Sailing in<em> Terra Nova</em>, Scott hoped to be the first to reach the South Pole. Scott and his four colleagues did reach the South Pole on the 17th January, 1912 but had been beaten by Norwegian Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) and his team who had reached the Pole 33 days before Scott. Unfortunately, Scott and his party perished on the Ross Ice Shelf on the return journey.
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London: [The Museum]
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[1914-1964]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B855 1910
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British Antarctic (‘Terra Nova’) Expedition, 1910
Exploration and discovery
Robert Falcon Scott
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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The supposed scientific nature of this expedition was a front to cover a secret war-time coast-watch programme. The New Zealand Government were suspicious that Germans were using sub-Antarctic islands as bases. Three, four, or five men were stationed at three bases, two on Auckland Island and one on Campbell Island. The men were relieved only once a year. Along with their coast-watching duties the men were charged with making scientific observations on the weather, the environment and the wildlife. All participants in the expedition were demobbed in October 1945.
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Wellington: Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
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[1945 - ]
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Expedtions (Special Collections) Q115 C36 1941.
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Cape Expedition, Scientific Results of the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Expedition. 1941-45
Exploration and discovery
-
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Special Collections - University of Otago
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The supposed scientific nature of this expedition was a front to cover a secret war-time coast-watch programme. The New Zealand Government were suspicious that Germans were using sub-Antarctic islands as bases. Three, four, or five men were stationed at three bases, two on Auckland Island and one on Campbell Island. The men were relieved only once a year. Along with their coast-watching duties the men were charged with making scientific observations on the weather, the environment and the wildlife. All participants in the expedition were demobbed in October 1945.
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Wellington: Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
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[1945 - ]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 C36 1941
Title
A name given to the resource
Cape Expedition, Scientific Results of the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Expedition. 1941-45
Exploration and discovery
NZ Cape Expedition
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Special Collections - University of Otago
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French Antarctic Expedition, 1908-10. Led by Dr Jean Charcot aboard the ship <em>Pourquoi-pas?</em>, the party left Le Havre in August, 1908 and reached Antarctica in December. Again, like the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903-05, Charcot and his crew charted and named various islands and during the voyage Charcot discovered the charts he had made in 1903-05 were being used by whalers in the region. The winter of 1909 was spent at Port Circumcision where they carried out scientific observations. Charcot and his crew left Antarctica in January, 1910, and reached France in June of that year. The data collected during the voyage took ten years to write up and publish. Charcot was highly commended for his efforts in Antarctica. In September, 1936, Charcot was unfortunately drowned when his boat was wrecked off the coast of Iceland.
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Paris: Masson
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[1911-1921]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 E873 1908
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Deuxième Expédition Antarctique Franc̜aise (1908-1910)
Exploration and discovery
French Antarctic Expedition
Orca
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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An account of the resource
Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Special Collections - University of Otago
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French Antarctic Expedition, 1903-05. Jean Charcot (1867-1936), a trained medical doctor, journeyed to Antarctica on the <em>Français</em>. His initial aim was to search for the missing Swedish explorer Otto Nordenskjöld (leader of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-04). Charcot left Le Havre in August, 1903 and upon reaching Buenos Aires in November, he learnt that Nordenskjöld had been found. The expedition party wintered at Port Charcot, on the Western Antarctic peninsula and spent their time making scientific observations. Charcot and his party left Antarctica in February, 1905 having accumulated over 70 crates of scientific specimens and data, mapped hundreds of miles of Antarctica’s coastline, and charted and named various islands.
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Paris: Masson and Co.
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[1906]
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 E873 1903
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Expédition Antarctique Française, (1903-1905)
Exploration and discovery
French Antarctic Expedition
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
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Images from the Scientific Expedition Reports held in Special Collections at the University of Otago.
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Englishman Sir Charles Maurice Yonge (1899-1986), a marine zoologist, travelled to Australia with his wife, Martha Jane, and eight other researchers and reached Brisbane in July 1928. Joined by researchers from Australia the expeditionary party studied the biology, meteorology and geography of the Great Barrier Reef. The party used Low Isles off Port Douglas, Northern Queensland as their land base and made forays over the reef by boat.
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1930-1968
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 G65 1928
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Great Barrier Reef Expedition, 1928-29: Scientific Reports
Exploration and discovery
Great Barrier Reef
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Voyages of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship <em>Investigator</em>, 1888-1892. Alfred William Alcock (1859-1933) was a qualified medical doctor who was born in Bombay. In 1888 he led a series of expeditions aboard the Marine Survey ship <em>Investigator</em> with an aim to collect specimens from the depths of the Indian Ocean. Alcock wanted to create a marine zoology collection at the Indian Museum in Calcutta which would be displayed to the public. Between 1888 and 1892, Alcock held the position of Surgeon-Naturalist to the Indian Marine Survey and at that time he was also the Superintendent of the Indian Museum.
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Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing
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1892-1909
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 I68 I94
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Illustrations of the Zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship ‘Investigator’
Exploration and discovery
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Voyages of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship <em>Investigator</em>, 1888-1892. Alfred William Alcock (1859-1933) was a qualified medical doctor who was born in Bombay. In 1888 he led a series of expeditions aboard the Marine Survey ship <em>Investigator</em> with an aim to collect specimens from the depths of the Indian Ocean. Alcock wanted to create a marine zoology collection at the Indian Museum in Calcutta which would be displayed to the public. Between 1888 and 1892, Alcock held the position of Surgeon-Naturalist to the Indian Marine Survey and at that time he was also the Superintendent of the Indian Museum.
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1892-1909
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 I68 I94
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Illustrations of the Zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship ‘Investigator’
Exploration and discovery
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Voyages of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship <em>Investigator</em>, 1888-1892. Alfred William Alcock (1859-1933) was a qualified medical doctor who was born in Bombay. In 1888 he led a series of expeditions aboard the Marine Survey ship <em>Investigator </em>with an aim to collect specimens from the depths of the Indian Ocean. Alcock wanted to create a marine zoology collection at the Indian Museum in Calcutta which would be displayed to the public. Between 1888 and 1892, Alcock held the position of Surgeon-Naturalist to the Indian Marine Survey and at that time he was also the Superintendent of the Indian Museum.
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 I68 I94
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Illustrations of the Zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship ‘Investigator’
Exploration and discovery
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 I68 I94
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Illustrations of the Zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship ‘Investigator’
Exploration and discovery
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04. The<em> Discovery</em> expedition was led by naval commander Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) (later made Captain and knighted), under the auspices of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society. The <em>Discovery</em> left the Isle of Wight, England on the 6th August, 1901 and reached New Zealand’s shores on the 29th November. Amongst the crew of the ship was one Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), transferred from the Merchant Navy, who went on to lead his own expedition to the Antarctic aboard <em>Nimrod</em> in 1907-09. The<em> Discovery</em> left Lyttelton Harbour for Antarctica, on the 21st December, 1901, where the crew hoped to carry out their scientific research. During the expedition, the explorers discovered the snow-free Dry Valleys and the Emperor Penguin colony of Cape Crozier. <em>Discovery</em> returned to England on the 10th September, 1904.
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1907-13
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N26 1901
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904
Crab-eating seal
Ernest Shackleton
Exploration and discovery
Robert Falcon Scott
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04. The <em>Discovery</em> expedition was led by naval commander Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) (later made Captain and knighted), under the auspices of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society. The <em>Discovery</em> left the Isle of Wight, England on the 6th August, 1901 and reached New Zealand’s shores on the 29th November. Amongst the crew of the ship was one Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), transferred from the Merchant Navy, who went on to lead his own expedition to the Antarctic aboard <em>Nimrod</em> in 1907-09. The<em> Discovery</em> left Lyttelton Harbour for Antarctica, on the 21st December, 1901, where the crew hoped to carry out their scientific research. During the expedition, the explorers discovered the snow-free Dry Valleys and the Emperor Penguin colony of Cape Crozier. <em>Discovery</em> returned to England on the 10th September, 1904.
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1907-13
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N26 1901
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904
Ernest Shackleton
Exploration and discovery
Penguins
Robert Falcon Scott
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04. The <em>Discovery</em> expedition was led by naval commander Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) (later made Captain and knighted), under the auspices of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society. The <em>Discovery</em> left the Isle of Wight, England on the 6th August, 1901 and reached New Zealand’s shores on the 29th November. Amongst the crew of the ship was one Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), transferred from the Merchant Navy, who went on to lead his own expedition to the Antarctic aboard <em>Nimrod</em> in 1907-09. The <em>Discovery</em> left Lyttelton Harbour for Antarctica, on the 21st December, 1901, where the crew hoped to carry out their scientific research. During the expedition, the explorers discovered the snow-free Dry Valleys and the Emperor Penguin colony of Cape Crozier. <em>Discovery</em> returned to England on the 10th September, 1904.
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904
Ernest Shackleton
Exploration and discovery
Robert Falcon Scott
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904
Ernest Shackleton
Exploration and discovery
Robert Falcon Scott
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904
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Exploration and discovery
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Robert Falcon Scott
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 N26 1901
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National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904
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Exploration and discovery
Penguins
Robert Falcon Scott