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Artist: Herbert George Ponting
The Terra Nova Held Up in the Pack, 13 December 1910 (I)
By Herbert George Ponting
Located in London, GB
The Terra Nova Held Up in the Pack, 13 December 1910 (I)
Stamped with Scott Polar Research Institute blind stamp and numbered on reverse
Platinum Print
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1910s Herbert George Ponting Black and White Photography
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Beautiful Broken Ice, Reflections and the Terra Nova, 7 January 1911
By Herbert George Ponting
Located in London, GB
Beautiful Broken Ice, Reflections and the Terra Nova, 7 January 1911
Stamped with Scott Polar Research Institute blind stamp and numbered on reverse
Platinum print
Available in two...
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1910s Herbert George Ponting Black and White Photography
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Platinum
Western Party Crossing the Ice to Ship, March 1912 - Herbert George Ponting
By Herbert George Ponting
Located in London, GB
Western Party Crossing the Ice to Ship, March 1912 - Herbert George Ponting
Stamped with Scott Polar Research Institute blind stamp and numbere...
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Early 20th Century Herbert George Ponting Black and White Photography
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