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Herbert George Ponting
Adelie Penguin Tracks and Sledge Track Crossing, 8 December 1911

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Adelie Penguin Tracks and Sledge Track Crossing, 8 December 1911 Stamped with Scott Polar Research Institute blind stamp and numbered on reverse Platinum print Available in two sizes: 20 x 14 inches, edition of 30 31 x 22 inches, edition of 20 Herbert Ponting (1870-1935) was renowned for his meticulous and adventurous approach to photography. His most famous work was taken during The British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, when he became the first professional photographer to capture the Antarctic.

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