Marshall, British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909

This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge

  • Reference
    • GB 15 Eric Stewart Marshall/British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1907-1908
  • Name of Creator
  • Physical Description
    • 3 diaries. The diaries are on microfilm

Scope and Content

  • MS 206/1/1-2;MJ Pencil diaries (3), 31 December 1907 to 22 March 1908, 23 March 1908 to 19 September 1908, 29 September 1908 to 1 March 1909 (copy and duplicate)

Administrative / Biographical History

The British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909 (leader Ernest Henry Shackleton) sailed south on board Nimrod. A shore party of 15 set up base on the Antarctic continent; they discovered nearly 500km of the Transantarctic Mountains flanking the Ross Ice Shelf. A party climbed Mount Erebus (3794 m), Ross Island. A southern party consisting of Shackleton, Jameson Adams, Eric Marshall and Frank Wild found a route up the Beardmore Glacier and sledged to within 180km of the pole.

A second party sledged to he region of the South Magnetic pole and exploration of the area around the Ferrar Glacier was also conducted.

Arrangement

Chronological.

Alternative Form Available

These are copies.

Related Material

The Scott Polar Research Institute holds a number of photographs, film and other illustrative material in the Picture Library, some of which covers this expedition. The catalogue can be searched on line by going to the Picture Library Database and selecting the Enter Polar Pictures link.

The Institute holds over fifty archival collections containing material relating to this expedition see SPRI collection GB 015 British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909 for more information.

Corporate Names