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Pancake Ice in the Ross Sea c1908, (1909)
 
Pushing Through Heavy Floes In the Ross Sea c1908, (1909)
 
The Nimrod Pushing Her Way Through More Open Pack c1908, (1909)
 
A Quiet Evening on the Barrier c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston
 
Mount Erebus From The Ice-Foot c1908, (1909)
 
The First Landing-Place, Showing Bay Ice Breaking Out and Drifting Away North 1908, (1909)
 
A Snow Cornice c1908, (1909)
 
The Dreadnought c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston
 
Landing Stores from the Boat at the First Landing-Place c1908, (1909)
 
The Landing-Place Wharf Broken Up c1908, (1909)
 
The Nimrod Returns c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston
 
The Nimrod Lying Off The Penguin Rookery c1908, (1909)
 
The Pont Quan About To Draw A Sledge Load of Stores c1908, (1909)
 
Looking North Towards Cape Royds c1908, (1909)
 
Cape Barne. The Pillar in the Right Foreground is Volcanic c1908, (1909)
 
A View of the Hut Looking Northwards. c1908, (1909)
 
A Great Kenyte Boulder Close To The Winter Quarters c1908, (1909)
 
A Freshwater Lake near Cape Barne c1908, (1909)
 
A Group of the Shore Party at the Winter Quarters c1908, (1909)
 
The Start of a Blizzard at the Winter Quarters c1908, (1909)
 
The Last of the Penguins Just Before Their Migration in March c1908, (1909)
 
Mount Erebus...The Old Crater on the Left c1908, (1909)
 
The Party Which Ascended Mount Erebus Leaving The Hut 1908, (1909)
 
The Camp 7000 Feet Up Mount Erebus 1908, (1909)
 
Brocklehurst Looking Down From...Mount Erebus 1908, (1909)
 
The Old Crater of Erebus, with an Older Crater in the Background c1908, (1909)
 
A Remarkable Fumarole in the Old Crater, in the Form of a Couchant Lion c1908, (1909)
 
One Thousand Feet Below The Active Cone 1908, (1909)
 
The Crater of Erebus, 900 Feet Deep and Half A Mile Wide 1908, (1909)
 
Another View of the Crater of Erebus 1908, (1909)
 
A Steam Explosion on Mount Bird c1908, (1909)
 
Hauling Seal Meat for the Winter Quarters c1908, (1909)
 
An Ice Cavern in the Winter. Photographed by the Light of Hurricane Lamps c1908, (1909)
 
Mount Erebus in Eruption on June 14, 1908, (1909)
 
Professor David Standing By Mawson's Anemometer c1908, (1909)
 
A Cloud Effect Before The Sea Froze Over c1908, (1909)
 
A View North, Towards The Dying Sun, in March c1908, (1909)
 
An Ice Cave in the Winter c1908, (1909)
 
An Ice Cave in the Winter c1908, (1909)
 
Murray and Priestley Going Down A Shaft Dug in Green Lake c1908, (1909)
 
The Aurora Australis. c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston
 
Ice Flowers on Newly Formed Sea Ice Early in the Winter c1908, (1909)
 
The Full Moon in the Time of Autumn Twilight c1908, (1909)
 
Mawson's Chemical Laboratory c1908, (1909)
 
The Midwinter's Day Feast June 1908, (1909)
 
Sledging on the Barrier Before the Return of the Sun c1908, (1909)
 
The Leader of the Expedition in Winter Garb c1908, (1909)
 
The Hut, with Mount Erebus in the Background, in the Autumn 1908, (1909)
 
Full Moon in the Winter c1908, (1909). Artist: George Marston
 
The Winter Quarters of the Discovery Expedition at Hut Point c1908, (1909)
 
The Start from the Ice-Edge South of Hut Point c1908, (1909)
 
The Southern Party Marching into the White Unknown 1908, (1909)
 
Depot A, Laid Out In The Spring 1908, (1909)
 
The Camp After Passing the Previous Farthest South Latitude November 1908, (1909)
 
Grisi Depot, Latitude 82° 45 South c1908, (1909)
 
The Gap - New Land 1908, (1909)
 
The Cloudmaker - The View from the Summit of Mount Hope c1908, (1909)
 
Part of Queen Alexandra Range 1500 Feet Up The Glacier c1908, (1909)
 
The Camp Below The Cloudmaker. c1908, (1909)
 
The Christmas Camp on the Plateau December 1908, (1909). Artist: Ernest Shackleton