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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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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