Posted on 01/01/2014 1:22:27 PM PST by beaversmom
Almost one hundred years after a group of explorers set out across the frozen landscape of Antarctica to set up supply depots for famed explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, a box of 22 never-before-seen exposed but unprocessed negatives taken by the groups photographer has been unearthed in one of those shacks, preserved in a block of ice.
This incredible discovery was made by the Conservators of the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust who are working to restore an old exploration hut. The 22 cellulose nitrate negatives were, the Trust believes, left there by Shackletons Ross Sea Party, which became stranded on Ross Island when their ship blew out to sea during a blizzard.
As you can imagine, the negatives werent in the best of shape when they were found, but a Wellington photography conservator took the time to painstakingly process and restore them until they revealed their secrets.
According to the Antarctic Heritage Trust, the identity of the photographer is not known, although the expeditions photographer was Arnold Patrick Spencer-Smith, so its likely they were his. Regardless of who took them, however, the discovery is still remarkable.
Its the first example that Im aware of, of undeveloped negatives from a century ago from the Antarctic heroic era, said AHT Executive Director Nigel Watson. Theres a paucity of images from that expedition.
The Ross Sea Party was eventually rescued, but only after three of their party (including Spencer-Smith) had died. These photographs are the legacy those men left behind, a glimpse back at a long-lost age exploration.
If youd like to read the full story behind the photographs, or browse through a full gallery, head over to the Antarctic Heritage Trusts website by clicking here:
Now I am worried. Where did I put those Polaroids me and my first ex took one night when we were feeling adventurous? Wouldn’t want those to fall into the great great grandchildren’s hands. Might not leave a very good impression of granny. I, on the over hand, would look heroic. At least that’s what I would like to think.
Impossible. Everyone knows all the ice has melted and the polar bears are starving and drowning.
Photography ping.
Lost in the media coverage of ships getting stuck in the ice in Antarctica, is the fact that it’s summer there. The seasons are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere. So it’s in their summer that we saw an allegedly unexpected build up of ice, which has trapped the ships. How does that fit into their global warming meme????
Penguins. Polar bears all drowned in the ARCTIC.
Ah man! Ya beat me! :) I even did a search, too!
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