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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A letter writen by Scott to his wife Kathleen starting 'To my widow' - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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Captains Scotts Journal - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A matchbox owned by William Burton who was chief stoker on the Terra Nova - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing their version of Shakesperes King Henry V - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A model sledge built by Edward Evans - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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William Lashlys Diary and a letter to Reginald Smith from Edward Watson- two of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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William Lashlys Diary and a letter to Reginald Smith from Edward Watson- two of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Lieut Bowers at Glacier Tongue. January 1911.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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William Lashlys Diary - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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William Lashlys Diary - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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William Lashlys Diary - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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Letter to Reginald Smith from Edward Watson - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge.
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Dr Wilson, Lieut. Bowers and Cherry-Garrard on return from the winter journey to Cape Crozier. August 1st 1911.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Group of all the Shore Party (except Clissold, ill and Mr HG Ponting photographing the Party). October 1911.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Picture from the artic expedition.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Penguins and an iceberg. Jan. 7th 1911.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Picture from the artic expedition.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Northern Party after winter in snow cave, 1912.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Lieut Bowers, Dr Edward Wilson and Mr Cherry-Garrard beside their sledge, just before starting for their Winter journey to Cape Crozier.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Northern Party after winter in snow cave, 1912.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.]
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Fotos in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge - Bild: Berg in pack. Debenham and Taylor in the ice. Dec. 20th 1910.
[This rarely seen photo will go on display as part of a fascinating insight into Scott's ill-fated polar expedition. Scott's journal, his letters, and notes from members of his crew - written when they knew their doom was sealed - are expected to be displayed for the last time for 100 years. Many of the artefacts being opened up to the public at Cambridge University are considered so fragile they will be put back in storage when the exhibition ends. The unique insight into Scott's now fabled voyage will see the journal and heart-felt unsent letters to his wife, written just days before he died, united for the first time since they were surrendered to museums. The works are known to have sat together on his desk during the Antarctic Terra Nova expedition. Other rarities which will go on show include Christmas decorations made by members of Scott's 33-strong shore party, as well as medals, a sledge and matchboxes.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
Rare Schriftstücke in einer Ausstellung über die britische Polarexpedition 1910-13 am Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge
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A ships newsletter created by crewmen stuck in a cave showing penguins playing Rugby - one of the exhibits in the new exhibition entitled 'These Rough Notes and Our Dead Bodies' at the Scott Polar Research Instute in Cambridge. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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