SILHOUETTE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—United States servicemen, silhouetted against the never-setting sun of the Antarctic, look at Vince’s cross on Hut Point, only a few yards from the hut used by Captain Scott and his men during the winters of 1901 to 1904. This wooden cross was erected in memory of Able Seaman G. T. Vince, a member of Scott’s expedition, who was drowned near Hut Point on March 11, 1902. -United States Navy photograph
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 14
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74SILHOUETTE IN THE ANTARCTIC.—United States servicemen, silhouetted against the never-setting sun of the Antarctic, look at Vince’s cross on Hut Point, only a few yards from the hut used by Captain Scott and his men during the winters of 1901 to 1904. This wooden cross was erected in memory of Able Seaman G. T. Vince, a member of Scott’s expedition, who was drowned near Hut Point on March 11, 1902. -United States Navy photograph Press, Volume CV, Issue 30981, 10 February 1966, Page 14
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