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George Murray Levick seated on his bunk, reading
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George Murray Levick seated on his bunk, reading
Photographer: George Murray Levick (1877-1956). Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Leader: Capt Robert Falcon Scott. Date: 1911. Portrait of Levick, smoking a pipe and sitting on his bunk in the hut. He reads a book. Books, bottles, boxes and other equipment stand on shelves and a pennant hangs from the wall
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In this print captured during the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-13, we are transported back in time to witness a moment of solitude and reflection. The subject of the photograph is none other than George Murray Levick, an esteemed member of the expedition team led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Seated comfortably on his bunk within the expedition hut, Levick immerses himself in a book, finding solace amidst the harsh and unforgiving Antarctic landscape. His pipe gently smolders as he delves into its pages, creating an atmosphere that exudes tranquility and intellectual curiosity. The composition reveals more than just Levick's reading habits; it offers us a glimpse into life within their temporary home. Books line shelves alongside bottles, boxes, and various equipment - remnants of scientific exploration and survival necessities. A pennant hangs proudly from the wall, symbolizing unity and camaraderie among these brave explorers. This remarkable image not only captures a specific moment in time but also serves as a testament to human resilience in extreme conditions. It reminds us of our innate desire for knowledge even when faced with adversity. Preserved by the University of Cambridge SPRI (Scott Polar Research Institute), this print carries historical significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. It allows us to connect with those who ventured into uncharted territories over a century ago – individuals driven by ambition, courage, and an insatiable thirst for discovery. As we gaze upon this photograph today, let us honor those who came before us – pioneers like George Murray Levick – whose unwavering spirit continues to inspire generations to push boundaries both physically and intellectually.
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