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Most southerly camp after blizzard. Left to right: Adams, Wild, Shackleton

British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. Leader: Ernest Shackleton. Three men standing on the snow beside a pitched tent. Union Jack and sledging flags flying from poles. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic. © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge

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In this print captured by the University of Cambridge's Scott Polar Research Institute, we are transported back in time to witness a remarkable moment in history. The image showcases three courageous men standing proudly on the snow-covered terrain, their faces etched with determination and resilience. From left to right, we see Adams, Wild, and Shackleton - key members of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 led by the indomitable Ernest Shackleton. The aftermath of a blizzard is evident all around them; however, it is their unwavering spirit that truly shines through. Despite facing extreme weather conditions and treacherous landscapes, these brave explorers have managed to establish what is believed to be the most southerly camp at that time. Their accomplishment is symbolized by the fluttering Union Jack flag and sledging flags flying triumphantly from poles nearby. This photograph encapsulates both the physical challenges endured during polar expeditions as well as the unbreakable camaraderie shared among these pioneers. It serves as a testament to human endurance and our relentless pursuit of knowledge about our planet's most remote corners. As we gaze upon this frozen scene frozen in time, let us reflect on those who came before us - intrepid adventurers who pushed boundaries for scientific discovery. Through their sacrifices and dedication, they paved the way for future generations to explore further into unknown territories. Thanks to institutions like SPRI at the University of Cambridge preserving such historical treasures, we can continue marveling at these extraordinary feats while honoring those who risked everything for exploration and understanding.


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Adorn your walls with history and adventure! Introducing the "Most southerly camp after blizzard" Framed Print from the Media Storehouse and the University of Cambridge SPRI collection. This iconic image captures the spirit of endurance and determination as three intrepid explorers, Adams, Wild, and Shackleton, stand before their pitched tent after a brutal blizzard during the British Antarctic Expedition of 1907-09, led by Ernest Shackleton. The Union Jack and sledging flags proudly fly from their poles, symbolizing their unwavering resolve in the face of adversity. Add this inspiring piece to your home or office, and let the story of their heroic journey be a daily reminder of human resilience.


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Experience the heroic spirit of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 with our captivating photographic print, "Most southerly camp after blizzard" by University of Cambridge SPRI from Scott Polar Research Institute. Witness the determination of Ernest Shackleton and his companions, Tom Crean (Adams), Frank Wild, as they brave the aftermath of a blizzard, standing proudly beside their pitched tent. The Union Jack and sledging flags flying high symbolize their unwavering resilience and national pride. This stunning, vintage-inspired print is a must-have for any explorer or history enthusiast's collection, bringing a piece of Antarctic history into your home or office.


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Experience the heroic spirit of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 with our stunning poster print, "Most southerly camp after blizzard" by University of Cambridge SPRI from Scott Polar Research Institute. This captivating image showcases three intrepid explorers, Ernest Shackleton, Tom Crean, and Frank Wild, proudly standing beside their pitched tent amidst the harsh Antarctic landscape. The Union Jack and sledging flags fluttering in the wind serve as a testament to their unyielding determination. Bring the adventure home and adorn your walls with this inspiring piece of history.


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Discover the thrilling tale of survival in the most inhospitable environment with our stunning jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring an iconic image from the University of Cambridge SPRI, this puzzle brings to life the scene of the most southerly camp after a blizzard during the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-09), led by Ernest Shackleton. Witness the determination of Adams, Wild, and Shackleton as they brave the elements, with their pitched tent and flags proudly flying. Engage in a captivating puzzle experience and relive history, piece by piece.

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