Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914 -1917
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Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914 -1917
The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition: how and whence the expedition proposes to start. Showing the proposed methods of transport from the Weddell Sea Base to the South Pole. Date: 1914
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Aero Antarctic Coats Cold Depot Ernest Expeditions Exploration Explorer Exploring Floe Floes Landing Methods Polar Pole Quarters Range Route Routes Shackleton Sledges Taxi Trans Weddell Base
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This photograph print from the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a fascinating glimpse into the meticulously planned methods of transport proposed by Sir Ernest Shackleton and his team for their historic journey from the Weddell Sea Base to the South Pole. The image, dated 1914, displays an intricate map detailing the proposed route, with the Weddell Sea Base marked at the bottom left, the South Pole at the center, and various key locations along the way. The primary means of transportation is depicted as ships, with several labeled as "ice-breakers," which would clear a path through the treacherous ice floes for the expedition's vessels. The team also planned to utilize sledges and dogs for land travel during the winter months. Small depots are marked along the route to provide essential supplies and shelter for the exploring parties. The mountain ranges and icy landscapes surrounding the route add to the expedition's challenging nature, emphasizing the determination and courage of the explorers. Additionally, the photograph hints at the potential use of aero taxis, represented by small planes, for quicker transportation between camps and for reconnaissance purposes. The expedition's innovative approach to overcoming the harsh Antarctic conditions reflects the groundbreaking spirit of exploration during this era. This print serves as a testament to the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition's unwavering determination to conquer the unknown and expand human knowledge of the polar regions. The intricate planning and diverse methods of transport showcased in this image continue to inspire and captivate us today.
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