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The Guardian - UK
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Captain Scott's doomed polar expedition

Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
Cecil Meares and Dimitri Gerov, who were in charge of the dogs, at the blubber stove in the discovery hut, at Hut Point Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
Petty Officers Thomas Crean (left) and Edgar Evans mend sleeping bags Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
The Christmas camp on the plateau of the British Antarctic Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
The geologists Frank Debenham and T Griffith Taylor Photograph: University of Cambridge SPRI/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
The relief party, 1912 Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
Two pups asleep on an upturned sledge Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
Anton Omelchenko trims Patrick Keohane's hair Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
The explorers examine a grotto within an iceberg, as the Terra Nova looks on, January 1911 Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole
Inuit kayaking in the Angmagssalik area Photograph: University of Cambridge SPRI/PR
Captain Scott South Pole: Captain Scott South Pole expedition
A pair of Adelie penguins Photograph: University of Cambridge/Scott Polar Research/PR
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