Thermometer screens and anemometers in the winter quarters
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                                1902-1903
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            
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                                Charles William Rawson Royds (1876 - 1931, British) 
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            
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                                Dimensions
                            
                            
                                width (print): 127mm
height (print): 100mm
width (paper support): 207mm
height (paper support): 331mm
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            height (print): 100mm
width (paper support): 207mm
height (paper support): 331mm
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                                Description
                            
                            
                                Landscape view of Antarctica showing the thermometer screens in the foreground. The screen houses the dry-bulb and wet-bulb with the maximum and minimum thermometers. 
Unused photograph from Notes on the Meteorological Instruments and their Exposure by Lieutenant C Royds, R.N., National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904, Meteorology, Part I, Observations at Winter Quarters and on Sledge Journeys with discussions by various authors (The Royal Society, 1908).
Paper support inscribed: ‘The Screen looking West (recto) MA 371 National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904 photos by Lt. Royd (verso)’.
Photograph inscribed: ‘R 8125 days [?] (verso)’.
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                            Unused photograph from Notes on the Meteorological Instruments and their Exposure by Lieutenant C Royds, R.N., National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904, Meteorology, Part I, Observations at Winter Quarters and on Sledge Journeys with discussions by various authors (The Royal Society, 1908).
Paper support inscribed: ‘The Screen looking West (recto) MA 371 National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904 photos by Lt. Royd (verso)’.
Photograph inscribed: ‘R 8125 days [?] (verso)’.
                                Object history
                            
                            
                                Charles William Rawson Royds (1876-1931) Royal Navy officer was first lieutenant and one unofficial photographer on the British National Antarctic Expedition, generally known as the Discovery Expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912). Others included Reginald Skelton (1872-1956) British Engineer.
The Discovery Expedition was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions since James Clark Ross's voyage sixty years earlier. It was organized on a large scale under a joint committee of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society, and yielded observations on biology, zoology, geology, meteorology and magnetism”.
                            
                        
                            
                            
                        
                            
                            
                        
                    The Discovery Expedition was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions since James Clark Ross's voyage sixty years earlier. It was organized on a large scale under a joint committee of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society, and yielded observations on biology, zoology, geology, meteorology and magnetism”.