Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Captain Scott’s Lost Antarctic Expedition Photographs


Image by Robert Falcon Scott courtesy of
Little, Brown and Company via The New York Times

via brain pickings
The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott: Unseen Images from the Legendary Antarctic Expedition brings these brave men’s story to light, and does so with an incredible story of its own. Several years ago, as polar historian David M. Wilson was having a drink at a London salon, he was approached by an art collector by the name of Richard Kossow, who claimed that in 2001 he had purchased a portfolio of Antarctic photographs from the early 1900s. Wilson was already intrigued, but when Kossow informed him that the photos were from Robert Falcon Scott’s 1910-13 expedition, whose ill-fated crew featured Wilson’s great-uncle, Edward Wilson, and they were taken by Scott himself, Wilson nearly choked on his gin and tonic. The rest, as the saying goes, is history…”
Rest the rest hereTurn of the century polar photography and gin and tonic — two of my favorites.

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