File:Hole in an iceberg 1911 SLNSW FL444971.jpg

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English: Photograph of a an iceberg cave, with geologist T. Griffith Taylor and physicist Charles Wright, reverse shot of Ponting's famous image, taken on Scott's Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctica, 5 January 1911, by Herbert Ponting, gelatin silver print in Frank Debenham album, State Library of New South Wales, PXB 757
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English: Photograph of a an iceberg cave, with geologist T. Griffith Taylor and physicist Charles Wright, reverse shot of Ponting's famous image, taken on Scott's Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctica, 8 January 1911, by Herbert Ponting, gelatin silver print in Frank Debenham album, State Library of New South Wales, PXB 757
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Photograph of a an iceberg cave, with geologist T. Griffith Taylor and physicist Charles Wright, reverse shot of Ponting's famous image, taken on Scott's Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctica, 1911

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