LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FACING PAGE
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A Week Later | 80 |
"The Wreckage lies around in Dismal Confusion" | 81 |
The First Attempt to reach the Land Three-Hundred-and-Forty-Six Miles away | 84 |
Ocean Camp | 85 |
The Look-out at Ocean Camp | 90 |
The Emergency Sledges being packed in case of a sudden break up of the Ice | 91 |
The Sledges packed and ready | 100 |
Relaying the James Caird | 101 |
Potash and Perlmutter | 106 |
"Loneliness":Patience Camp | 107 |
The Kitchen at Patience Camp | 110 |
The Stove at Patience Camp constructed out of old Oil-drums | 111 |
Worsley taking Observations of the Sun to determine our Position | 116 |
"We cut Steps in this Twenty-five Foot Slab and it makes a fine Look-out" | 117 |
"There was no Sleep for us that Night, so we lit the Blubber Stove" | 122 |
Hauling up the Boats for the Night | 123 |
The Reeling Berg | 131 |
Sailing South Again | 131 |
The First Landing ever made on Elephant Island, April 15, 1916 | 144 |
"We Pulled the Three Boats a little Higher on the Beach" | 145 |
The First Drink and Hot Food for Three-and-a-Half Days | 148 |
Mount Frank Houlder, Elephant Island | 149 |
Launching the James Caird | 164 |
The Stancomb-Wills | 165 |
In Sight of our Goal: Nearing South Georgia | 180 |
Landing on South Georgia | 181 |
Sea Elephants on South Georgia | 194 |
The Cliffs we descended whilst crossing the Island | 195 |
One of the Glaciers we Crossed | 202 |
A Typical View in South Georgia | 203 |
Panorama of South GeorgiaBetween pp. | 210-211 |
The Yelcho | 214 |
Arrival at Punta Arenas with the Rescued Men | 222 |
Frank Wild, Second in Command of the Expedition | 223 |
Our Dugout | 226 |
The Hut on Elephant Island | 227 |