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Title
A name given to the resource
The Terra Nova at the ice-foot, Cape Evans.
Subject
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Icebergs
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Ships
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Ponting, Herbert George
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Date of creation of the resource.
1911
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The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Green-toned carbon print
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The nature or genre of the resource
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Hocken Pictorial Collections
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Antarctica
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Temporal characteristics of the resource.
Twentieth century
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
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Scientific Expedition Reports - Special Collections
Description
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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Abstract
A summary of the resource.
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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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
___
Publisher
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Adelaide: B.A.N.Z.A.R. Expedition Committee
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1937-1963
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B89 1929 Ser. A.
Title
A name given to the resource
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
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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Abstract
A summary of the resource.
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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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
___
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An entity responsible for making the resource available
Adelaide: B.A.N.Z.A.R. Expedition Committee
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1937-1963
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 B89 1929 Ser. A
Title
A name given to the resource
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
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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Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ogmorhinus leptonyx</em> - Leopard seal
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the<em> Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s<em> Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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___
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1902
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
Title
A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Special Collections - University of Otago
Dublin Core
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Description
An account of the resource
Captive Emperor Penguin on board the 'Southern Cross'
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard<em> Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s<em> Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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___
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
Date
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1902
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
Title
A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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An account of the resource
<em>Lobodon carcinophagus</em> - Crabeater Seal
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934),<em> Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
___
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
Date
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1902
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
Title
A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
<em>Megalestris</em> [<em>Stercorarius</em>]<em> </em><em id="tinymce" class="mceContentBody " dir="ltr">maccormicki</em> - South Polar skua
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934),<em> Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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___
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
Title
A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Special Collections - University of Otago
Dublin Core
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Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ommatophoca rossi</em>[<em>i</em>] - Ross seal
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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___
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
Title
A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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An account of the resource
<p><em>Pygoscelis adeliae</em> - Adélie Penguin</p>
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934),<em> Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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___
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
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A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pygoscelis adeliae</em> - Adélie Penguin
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the<em> Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s<em> Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
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An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
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A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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An account of the resource
Mr NIcolai Hanson, with Ross's Seal
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard<em> Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
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A name given to the resource
Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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Special Collections - University of Otago
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<em>Leptonychotes weddelli</em>[<em>i</em>] - Weddell Seal
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The Voyage of the<em> Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
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Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
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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Eggs of <em>Pagodroma</em> (Petrel); Eggs of <em>Pygoscelis</em> (Penguin)
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The Voyage of the <em>Southern Cross</em>, 1898-1900; (also known as British Antarctic Expedition) - Privately-funded by Sir George Newnes, a British publishing magnate, and led by Anglo-Norwegian explorer, Carsten Borchgrevink (1864-1934), <em>Southern Cross</em> sailed for Antarctica on 22nd August, 1898. It was an expedition of ‘firsts’: the first to use dogs on the ice; the first to erect buildings on the frozen continent; the first expedition party to ‘overwinter’ on the continental mainland; and unfortunately (after the death, supposedly from intestinal problems, of Norwegian zoologist Nicolai Hanson (1870-99)), the first to bury a body on Antarctica. On its return to England in June of 1900, despite its ‘ground-breaking achievements in Antarctic survival and travel’ and a number of ‘firsts’, the <em>Southern Cross</em> expedition did not receive the same accolades as subsequent British Antarctic expeditions in 1901-04, 1907-09 and 1910-13. Physicist and astronomer of the expedition, Louis Charles Bernacchi (1876-1942) wrote an account of his time aboard <em>Southern Cross</em> and subsequently joined as physicist Robert Falcon Scott’s <em>Discovery</em> expedition to Antarctica in 1901-04.
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London: Printed by Order of the Trustees [British Museum]
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1902
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Expeditions (Special Collections) Q115 S685 1898
Title
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Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the ‘Southern Cross’
Antarctica
Exploration and discovery