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Debenham Islands, plane being towed on floats, April 1936
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Debenham Islands, plane being towed on floats, April 1936
Photographer: Bertram, George Colin Lawder (1911-2001). Expedition: British Graham Land Expedition 1934-37. Leader: John Rymill. Date: 1936. Alfred Stephenson stands on the float of a De Havilland Moth biplane which is being towed by a boat. Rocky coast and mountains in the background
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In this print from April 1936, we are transported back in time to the British Graham Land Expedition of 1934-37. The photographer, George Colin Lawder Bertram, captures a remarkable moment as Alfred Stephenson stands confidently on the float of a De Havilland Moth biplane. The aircraft is being towed by a boat amidst the breathtaking backdrop of Debenham Islands in Antarctica. Led by John Rymill, the expedition aimed to explore and conduct scientific research in this remote region. As we gaze at this image, we can almost feel the anticipation and excitement that must have filled the air during those pioneering days. The rugged beauty of the rocky coast and majestic mountains serves as an awe-inspiring reminder of nature's grandeur even in such harsh conditions. It is no wonder that explorers like Stephenson were drawn to these untouched landscapes, driven by their insatiable thirst for discovery. This photograph not only preserves a significant moment in history but also symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and adventure. It reminds us of our innate curiosity about uncharted territories and our determination to push boundaries. As part of the University of Cambridge Scott Polar Research Institute collection, this print offers us a glimpse into an era when exploration was synonymous with bravery and resilience. It invites us to reflect on how far we have come since then while acknowledging that there are still mysteries waiting to be unraveled beyond our familiar horizons.
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