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Last page of the diary of polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott, leader of the ill-fated British expedition to the South Pole, 29 March 1912 (litho)
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Last page of the diary of polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott, leader of the ill-fated British expedition to the South Pole, 29 March 1912 (litho)
6014659 Last page of the diary of polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott, leader of the ill-fated British expedition to the South Pole, 29 March 1912 (litho) by Scott, Robert Falcon (1868-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Last page of the diary of polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott, leader of the ill-fated British expedition to the South Pole, 29 March 1912. Illustration from News in Our Time 1896-1946, Golden Jubilee Book of the Daily Mail (Associated Newspapers Ltd, London, 1946).); © Look and Learn
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This print captures the last page of the diary belonging to renowned polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott. As leader of the ill-fated British expedition to the South Pole, Scott's final entry on 29 March 1912 holds a profound historical significance. The litho image showcases his meticulous handwriting and offers a glimpse into his thoughts during this critical moment in history. The tragic fate that awaited Scott and his team adds an undeniable poignancy to this artifact. With Antarctica as their backdrop, they embarked on a treacherous journey towards the South Pole, only to face insurmountable challenges and harsh conditions that ultimately led to their demise. Scott's diary serves as a testament to human resilience and determination in the face of adversity. It symbolizes both triumphs and tragedies experienced by explorers who pushed boundaries in uncharted territories during the early 20th century. Preserved within this private collection, this rare piece evokes emotions of admiration for those brave souls who dared venture into unknown frontiers. It stands as a reminder of Britain's rich exploration heritage while also highlighting its connection with Europe. As we reflect upon this significant chapter in history, let us remember Captain Scott's unwavering leadership and honor those who sacrificed everything for scientific discovery and human progress.
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