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PONTING (HERBERT GEORGE) "Entering the Pack Ice"; "P.O. Evans and Crean Mending Sleeping Bags", [1910, but printed later] (2) image 1
PONTING (HERBERT GEORGE) "Entering the Pack Ice"; "P.O. Evans and Crean Mending Sleeping Bags", [1910, but printed later] (2) image 2
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PONTING (HERBERT GEORGE)
"Entering the Pack Ice"; "P.O. Evans and Crean Mending Sleeping Bags", [1910, but printed later] (2)

14 September 2021, 13:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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PONTING (HERBERT GEORGE)

"Entering the Pack Ice"; "P.O. Evans and Crean Mending Sleeping Bags", gelatin silver prints, each mounted on card with caption below, framed and glazed, image 220 x 290mm., [1910, but printed later] (2)

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Two Ponting images of Scott's British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, one depicting the crew on the deck of the Terra Nova, the other Petty Officers Crean and Evans repairing skin sleeping bags inside their winter quarters.

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