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Robert Falcon Scott was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions in the early 1900s

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Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Herbert Ponting (1870-1935) with a cinematographic camera on the Terra Nova

Herbert Ponting (1870-1935) with a cinematographic camera on the Terra Nova
STC258392 Herbert Ponting (1870-1935) with a cinematographic camera on the Terra Nova expedition (1910-13) to the South Pole lead by Captain Scott, 1910-12 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Commander Evans observing an occulation of Jupiter, from Scott

Commander Evans observing an occulation of Jupiter, from Scott
STC255091 Commander Evans observing an occulation of Jupiter, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Preparing sledges for the Winter journey, Forde, Lashly and Evans

Preparing sledges for the Winter journey, Forde, Lashly and Evans
STC255079 Preparing sledges for the Winter journey, Forde, Lashly and Evans, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Hut at Winter Quarters, from Scotts Last Expedition (b / w photo)

Hut at Winter Quarters, from Scotts Last Expedition (b / w photo)
STC255074 Hut at Winter Quarters, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The Western Geological Party just after they were picked up by the Ship

The Western Geological Party just after they were picked up by the Ship
STC255073 The Western Geological Party just after they were picked up by the Ship. Terra Nova in the ice. from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: In Winter Quarters working on maps and records, from Scotts Last Expedition

In Winter Quarters working on maps and records, from Scotts Last Expedition
STC255066 In Winter Quarters working on maps and records, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Portrait of Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) (b / w photo)
XJF139047 Portrait of Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) (b/w photo) by English Photographer; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: British polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott discovering that the Norwegian expedition led by Roald

British polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott discovering that the Norwegian expedition led by Roald Amundsen had beaten
6014658 British polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott discovering that the Norwegian expedition led by Roald Amundsen had beaten him to the South Pole

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The resting-place of Scott and his companions (b / w photo)

The resting-place of Scott and his companions (b / w photo)
6013259 The resting-place of Scott and his companions (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: The resting-place of Scott and his companions)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'The landing at the ice-foot near Cape Evans'(b / w photo)

"The landing at the ice-foot near Cape Evans"(b / w photo)
6013230 " The landing at the ice-foot near Cape Evans" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'Scott wrote and planned and calculated at his little table'(b / w photo)

"Scott wrote and planned and calculated at his little table"(b / w photo)
6013226 " Scott wrote and planned and calculated at his little table" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'The ship heaved and strained and pitched like a cork'(b / w photo)

"The ship heaved and strained and pitched like a cork"(b / w photo)
6013216 " The ship heaved and strained and pitched like a cork" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Ponies on the march, Great Ice Barrier, 2 December, 1911 (b / w photo)

Ponies on the march, Great Ice Barrier, 2 December, 1911 (b / w photo)
2956717 Ponies on the march, Great Ice Barrier, 2 December, 1911 (b/w photo) by Scott, Robert Falcon (1868-1912); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The 'Terra Nova'at the Ice Foot (bromide print)

The "Terra Nova"at the Ice Foot (bromide print)
3106142 The " Terra Nova" at the Ice Foot (bromide print) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Amundsens Tent at the South Pole (bromide print)

Amundsens Tent at the South Pole (bromide print)
3106141 Amundsens Tent at the South Pole (bromide print) by Bowers, Lieutenant Henry Robertson ( Birdie ) (1883-1912); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The Deck of the 'Terra Nova'(bromide print)

The Deck of the "Terra Nova"(bromide print)
3106136 The Deck of the " Terra Nova" (bromide print) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Captain Scott (b / w photo)

Captain Scott (b / w photo)
2775164 Captain Scott (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Robert Falcon Scott

Robert Falcon Scott
LLM457873 Robert Falcon Scott by Simpson, Joseph (1879-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Falcon Scott. Illustration for A Gallery of Heroes and Heroines by Sir Harry Johnston)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The Officers, Midwinters Day dinner, British Antarctic Expedition, Cape Evans

The Officers, Midwinters Day dinner, British Antarctic Expedition, Cape Evans
704858 The Officers, Midwinters Day dinner, British Antarctic Expedition, Cape Evans, 22nd June 1912 (b/w photo) by Nelson, Edward W

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Statue of Robert Falcon Scott (photo)

Statue of Robert Falcon Scott (photo)
585544 Statue of Robert Falcon Scott (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Robert Falcon Scott)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Dr. Atkinsons frost-bitten hand, 1911 (b / w photo)

Dr. Atkinsons frost-bitten hand, 1911 (b / w photo)
STC258396 Dr. Atkinsons frost-bitten hand, 1911 (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward L)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Three views of the dog teams led by Meares and Dimetri on the Terra Nova

Three views of the dog teams led by Meares and Dimetri on the Terra Nova
STC258394 Three views of the dog teams led by Meares and Dimetri on the Terra Nova expedition (1910-13) to the South Pole led by Captain Scott (b/w photo) by Ponting

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Top: Debenham, Gran and Taylor in their cubicle. Bottom

Top: Debenham, Gran and Taylor in their cubicle. Bottom
STC255090 Top: Debenham, Gran and Taylor in their cubicle. Bottom: Dr Simpson at the unifilar magnetometer. Scotts Last Expedition, Winter Journey, 27 June - 1 August 1911 (b/w photo) by Ponting

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Terra Nova in the ice. from Scotts Last Expedition (b / w photo)

Terra Nova in the ice. from Scotts Last Expedition (b / w photo)
STC255081 Terra Nova in the ice. from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: David Lille, biologist of the Terra Nova with some of the Seliceous Sponges

David Lille, biologist of the Terra Nova with some of the Seliceous Sponges
STC255072 David Lille, biologist of the Terra Nova with some of the Seliceous Sponges. from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Oates & Meares at the blubber stove in the stables, from Scott

Oates & Meares at the blubber stove in the stables, from Scott
STC255065 Oates & Meares at the blubber stove in the stables, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Lt. Evans surveying with the 4 inch theodolite used to locate the South Pole

Lt. Evans surveying with the 4 inch theodolite used to locate the South Pole
STC255064 Lt. Evans surveying with the 4 inch theodolite used to locate the South Pole, from Scotts Last Expedition (b/w photo) by Ponting

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Sledge and dogs, with Mount Erebus in background (b / w photo)

Sledge and dogs, with Mount Erebus in background (b / w photo)
6013237 Sledge and dogs, with Mount Erebus in background (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sledge and dogs, with Mount Erebus in background)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Expedition (b / w photo)

Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Expedition (b / w photo)
6013231 Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Expedition (b/w photo) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Expedition)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'They sighted their first iceberg'(b / w photo)

"They sighted their first iceberg"(b / w photo)
6013227 " They sighted their first iceberg" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'It was a black flag, the Norwegian flag. Amundsen was first at the pole'(b / w photo)

"It was a black flag, the Norwegian flag. Amundsen was first at the pole"(b / w photo)
6013240 " It was a black flag, the Norwegian flag. Amundsen was first at the pole" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: " It was a black flag)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'On all sides killer whales'(b / w photo)

"On all sides killer whales"(b / w photo)
6013236 " On all sides killer whales" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The party goes into Winter Quarters (b / w photo)

The party goes into Winter Quarters (b / w photo)
6013224 The party goes into Winter Quarters (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: The party goes into Winter Quarters)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 'The motor sledges were unpacked and landed'(b / w photo)

"The motor sledges were unpacked and landed"(b / w photo)
6013214 " The motor sledges were unpacked and landed" (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Captain Robert Falcon Scott aboard his ship the 'Terra Nova'

Captain Robert Falcon Scott aboard his ship the "Terra Nova"
Captain Robert Falcon Scott aboard his ship the " Terra Nova" before setting off on his epic and ill fated journey towards the South Pole

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: 20071284

20071284
ENGLAND Hampshire Portsmouth Statue by Kathleen Scott of her husband Robert Falcon Scott also known as Scott of the Antarctic in the Historic Naval Dockyard

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Mount Erebus from Hut Point, c1911, (1943). Creator: Edward Wilson

Mount Erebus from Hut Point, c1911, (1943). Creator: Edward Wilson
Mount Erebus from Hut Point, c1911, (1943). View of Mount Erebus, the second-highest volcano in Antarctica and the southernmost active volcano on Earth

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Hut Point from Observation Hill, 1911, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Hut Point from Observation Hill, 1911, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Hut Point from Observation Hill, 1911, (1946). View of the coast of Antarctica at Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island. After a watercolour by Dr Edward Wilson

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Robert Falcon Scott, 1912. Creator: Unknown

Robert Falcon Scott, 1912. Creator: Unknown
Robert Falcon Scott, 1912. British explorer Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) looking through a telescope during The Terra Nova Expedition to the south pole in 1912

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Captain Scott Writing Up His Journal, c1911, (1928). Creator: Herbert Ponting

Captain Scott Writing Up His Journal, c1911, (1928). Creator: Herbert Ponting
Captain Scott Writing Up His Journal, c1911, (1928). British explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) writing in his quarters at Cape Evans in Antarctica

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Captain Oates, on the Terra Nova with the Siberian Ponies, c1911, (1914)

Captain Oates, on the Terra Nova with the Siberian Ponies, c1911, (1914)
Captain Oates, on the " Terra Nova" with the Siberian Ponies, c1911, (1914). British Antarctic explorer Lawrence Titus Oates (1880-1912) with expedition ponies and dogs

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Captain Scott Writing His Diary in the Hut at Cape Evans, c1911, (1914). Creator: Herbert Ponting

Captain Scott Writing His Diary in the Hut at Cape Evans, c1911, (1914). Creator: Herbert Ponting
Captain Scott Writing His Diary in the Hut at Cape Evans, c1911, (1914). British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) writing in his quarters

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The last page of his diary, Antarctica, 29th March 1912

The last page of his diary, Antarctica, 29th March 1912
BAL4421 The last page of his diary, Antarctica, 29th March 1912 by Scott, Robert Falcon (1868-1912); Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Section of Map from Ross Island to South Pole used on Antarctica Expedition, 1910-12

Section of Map from Ross Island to South Pole used on Antarctica Expedition, 1910-12
BAL4387 Section of Map from Ross Island to South Pole used on Antarctica Expedition, 1910-12 by Wilson, Edward Adrian (1872-1912); Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: Digging to ascertain the depth of snow covering a depot, c1908, (1909)

Digging to ascertain the depth of snow covering a depot, c1908, (1909)
Digging to ascertain the depth of snow covering a depot left by the Discovery expedition, c1908, (1909). Expedition members dig down to find supplies left by Robert F Scott and his team, 1901-1904

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point, c1908, (1909)

The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point, c1908, (1909)
The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point, after Being Deserted for Six Years, c1908, (1909). Members of Shackletons team at the camp previously used by Robert Falcon Scott

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water-Bottle, c1911, (1913). Artist

E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water-Bottle, c1911, (1913). Artist
E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water-Bottle, c1911, (1913). Expedition biologist Edward W Nelson (1883-1923) carrying out research

Background imageRobert Falcon Scott Collection: F. Debenham, 9 September 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

F. Debenham, 9 September 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
F. Debenham, 9 September 1911, (1913). Geologist Frank Debenham (1883-1965) with a plane table, used in surveying to provide a solid and level surface on which to make field drawings



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Robert Falcon Scott Collection

Robert Falcon Scott was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions in the early 1900s. He is best known for his ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition of 1910–1913, during which he and four of his companions died while trying to be the first to reach the South Pole. Scott's expedition was ultimately unsuccessful, as Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen beat them by five weeks. Despite this failure, Scott's legacy lives on through his diaries and letters from the expedition, which provide insight into life in Antarctica at that time. His courage and determination have also been celebrated in books, films, plays and other works of art.
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The Robert Falcon Scott collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that celebrate the life and legacy of the famous British explorer. Our collection features breathtaking images from his expeditions to Antarctica in the early 20th century. These include photographs of Scott's team members and their equipment as well as stunning landscapes showcasing the beauty and harshness of this remote continent. Our collection offers a variety of sizes and formats to suit different preferences and spaces. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching centrepiece for your living room or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves adventure or history, there is something here for everyone. The Robert Falcon Scott collection is a beautiful tribute to one of Britain's most iconic explorers. It captures both his bravery in facing extreme conditions and his enduring spirit that continues to inspire people around the world today.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a renowned explorer and naval officer who led expeditions to the Antarctic in the early 20th century. His legacy lives on through his stunning photographs and sketches of the frozen landscape, which have been transformed into beautiful art prints by Artists Arts. These prints capture the majesty and mystery of Antarctica, with its towering icebergs, vast glaciers, and otherworldly landscapes. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure that it captures every detail of Scott's original artwork. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking for a unique piece of wall art, these prints are sure to impress. They make great gifts for anyone who loves nature, adventure, or history. From dramatic black-and-white images to vibrant watercolors, Robert Falcon Scott's art offers something for everyone. So why not bring a piece of this legendary explorer's legacy into your home today?
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We offer a wide range of Robert Falcon Scott art prints that capture the beauty and wonder of Antarctica. These stunning images showcase the incredible landscapes, wildlife, and explorers who have ventured to this remote part of the world. Some of the most popular prints include photographs taken by Scott himself during his expeditions in 1901-1904 and 1910-1913. These images offer a unique glimpse into life on the ice, from sledging across glaciers to camping in sub-zero temperatures. Other notable prints feature artwork inspired by Scott's expeditions, including paintings and sketches by contemporary artists such as Edward Seago and Derek Davis. These pieces capture both the majesty of Antarctica's natural beauty and the courage and determination required to explore it. Whether you're an avid fan of polar exploration or simply appreciate beautiful art, we have something for everyone with our collection of Robert Falcon Scott art prints.
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