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'Commander Evans observing an Occulation of Jupiter', Antarctica, 1910-1912. Edward Evans (1881-1957) was second in command of Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition of 1910-1913. He led the last supporting party to accompany Scott's polar team, but was taken seriously ill with scurvy on the return to the expedition's base. As a result he was sent home aboard the 'Terra Nova' in March 1912, but returned the following year to pick up the surviving members of the ill-fated expedition. From Scott's Last Expedition, the journals of Captain Robert Falcon Scott.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1910s
20th century
ANTARCTIC
Antarctica
Astronomy
Britain
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Captain Robert Falcon
Captain Scott
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edward
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Herbert Ponting
Historica Graphica Collection
JUPITER
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Robert Falcon
robert falcon scott
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