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VETERANS OF CAPTAIN SCOTT’S LAST EXPEDITION BACK IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Mr M. McCarthy (left), Mr W. McDonald (middle), and Mr W. Burton looking at a 1908 copy of “The Weekly Press" during a visit to Scott’s hut at Cape Evans. The men were members of the crew of the Terra Nova, which took Captain Scott’s last expedition from New Zealand in MM. They revisited the Antarctic as guests of the Americans. -United States Navy Photograph.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30066, 26 February 1963, Page 21

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VETERANS OF CAPTAIN SCOTT’S LAST EXPEDITION BACK IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Mr M. McCarthy (left), Mr W. McDonald (middle), and Mr W. Burton looking at a 1908 copy of “The Weekly Press" during a visit to Scott’s hut at Cape Evans. The men were members of the crew of the Terra Nova, which took Captain Scott’s last expedition from New Zealand in MM. They revisited the Antarctic as guests of the Americans. -United States Navy Photograph. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30066, 26 February 1963, Page 21

VETERANS OF CAPTAIN SCOTT’S LAST EXPEDITION BACK IN THE ANTARCTIC.—Mr M. McCarthy (left), Mr W. McDonald (middle), and Mr W. Burton looking at a 1908 copy of “The Weekly Press" during a visit to Scott’s hut at Cape Evans. The men were members of the crew of the Terra Nova, which took Captain Scott’s last expedition from New Zealand in MM. They revisited the Antarctic as guests of the Americans. -United States Navy Photograph. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30066, 26 February 1963, Page 21

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