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Royal Research Ship Discovery II 1929–62

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2017

H. F. P. Herdman*
Affiliation:
National Institute of Oceanography, Wormaley, Godalming, England
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Copyright © International Glaciological Society 1963
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Fig. 1. R.R.S. Discovery II at anchor in Port Lockroy. Graham Land. Photograph by National Institue of Oceanography

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Fig. 2. Passage through the Ross Sea to rescue Lincoln Ellsworth. 10 November 1936. Photograph by National Institute of Oceanography

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Fig. 3. Heavy pack ice. Note the shadow of R.R.S. Discovery II. Photograph by. National Institute of Oceanography

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Fig. 4. Blizzard conditions near Bouvetøya. July 1938. Photograph by National Institute of Oceanography

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Fig. 5. Very large new tabular iceberg, 75 ft. (23 m) high, between the South Orkney and South Sandwich Islands. Photograph by National Institute of Oceanography

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Fig. 6 Heavy rafted pack ice near Hugo Island. December 1930. Photograph by National Institute of Oceanography