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DescriptionRobert Falcon Scott by Herbert Ponting.jpg |
Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912). Carbon print 35.6 x 45.7 cm: This photograph was registered for US copyrights by Ponting on 12 May 1913 (see LoC record). It was later published in Ponting, Herbert George (1922-January) [October 1921] " The Early Spring" in The Great White South (Second edition ed.), London: Duckworth and Company, pp. Opposite p. 164 Retrieved on 2 November 2011.. It is also available at
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Scanned from Camera, National Portrait Gallery, People in Camera 1839-1914, published for an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, 1 June-12 August 1979 by CJ Bucher Ltd and CAMERA, Switzerland, in association with Granada Television, 1979. |
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