Men at work

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Glow

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The man behind the camera

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Pressure ridges

Pressure ridges

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Our fair barkentine

The Endurance and the pack

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Pylons

Ice pylons leading from the Endurance

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Of philosophic mien

Hudson holding two emperor chicks

“Three emperor penguins made their appearance in a lead west of the ship on May 3. They pushed their heads throught the young ice while two of the men were standing by the lead. The men imitated the emperor’s call and walked slowly, penguin-fashion, away from the lead. The birds in succession made a magnificent leap 3 ft clear from the water on to the young ice. Thence they tobogganed to the bank and followed the men away from the lead. Their retreat was soon cut off by a line of men.

“We walk up to them, talking loudly and assuming a threatening aspect. Notwithstanding our bad manners, the three birds turn towards us, bowing ceremoniously. Then, after a closer inspection, they conclude that we are undesirable acquaintances and make off across the floe. We head them off and finally shepherd them close to the ship, where the frenzied barking of the dogs so frightens them that they make a determined effort to break through the line. We seize them. One bird of philosophic mien goes quietly, led by one flipper. The others show fight, but all are imprisoned in an igloo for the night…”

— Ernest Shackleton, South

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Anemometer

James, right; Hussey, left; anemometer, center

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“Scottish War Cries”

Sound the Pibroch, Makem & Clancy

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Fable of the (Giant Jumping) Mouse

— courtesy Chief Morale Officer

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