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Diagram of food depots for the Scott polar expedition
Diagrams showing how the food depots were distributed along the 750 mile route of the British Antarctic expedition to the South Pole led by Captain Scott. There is also a comparison of the distances travelled by the team and a photograph of Surgeon Edward Leicester Atkinson who was in command at Hut Point, taken just before he left for the Antarctic
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1. Title: "Scott Polar Expedition Food Depots: A Historical Diagram and the Journey of Surgeon Edward Leicester Atkinson" This evocative photograph presents a fascinating glimpse into the logistical planning of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-1913), led by the indomitable Captain Robert Falcon Scott, as depicted in this intricate diagram of food depots along the 750-mile (1,126 km) route to the South Pole. The diagram illustrates the strategic placement of these vital supplies, essential for the survival of the expedition team, at key locations along their treacherous journey. The expedition's food depots were meticulously planned and distributed to ensure the team's sustenance throughout their arduous expedition. The diagram reveals the distances between each depot, with the first one situated at Hut Point, the base camp, and the final one at the South Pole. The team's progression from Hut Point to the pole is also indicated, offering a visual representation of the immense challenge they faced. In the lower right corner of the photograph, a striking portrait of Surgeon Edward Leicester Atkinson, who commanded the Hut Point base, is featured. Taken just before he embarked on his Antarctic adventure, the photograph captures the determination and resolve in his eyes, reflecting the spirit of the entire expedition team. Atkinson played a crucial role in the success of the expedition, overseeing the day-to-day operations at Hut Point and ensuring the team was well-prepared for their trek to the South Pole. His leadership and dedication were instrumental in the expedition's achievements, making this photograph an essential piece of historical documentation. This image offers a unique perspective on the planning, logistics, and human element of one of the most renowned polar expeditions in history.
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