File:'Endurance' (1912) in the ice RMG L7806.jpg

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James Francis Hurley
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English: 'Endurance' (1912) in the ice

A port bow view of Endurance' (1912), a wooden auxiliary Discovery vessel, in the ice with a list to starboard. The ship can be seen with a covering of ice on the masts, yards and rigging. In the foreground, and partially obscuring the bow, can be seen ice hummocks.

This photograph is traditionally captioned 'The Returning Sun'.

Crop enlargement of P00011: 'Endurance' (1912) in the ice.
Date Circa late June 1915
Dimensions Overall: 108 mm x 84 mm
Notes A good quality copy negative of a photographic print.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/538268
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Acquisition Number: PR1965-219
TRIM File: REG04/026044
id number: P11
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Historic Photographs

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