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Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
St.Paul's Cathedral Friday, 14th February, 1913, at 12 noon. Memorial Service for those who perished in the Antarctic Expedition early in 1912. London: R.E. Thomas & Co., 1913. Sm. 4 (20.9 x 16.7cm.) 11pp. order of service, title within heavy black border. Stapled. (Some light spotting). [With:] John R. PHILLIPS. A South Pole Requiem...A Song written to commemorate noble heroism and self-denial of Captain Scott and his Brave Companions, who perished at the South Pole in March 1912. London: West & Co., [?1912]. 4 (35.5 x 26cm.) 3pp. Unbound; And a quantity of printed ephemeral items, the majority relating to Scott's last expedition and the Polar party's death.
Provenance: Kathleen Scott (ne Bruce, later Hilton Young, inscribed "Lady Scott, with the Author's Compliments. May 1913"); by descent.
St.Paul's Cathedral Friday, 14th February, 1913, at 12 noon. Memorial Service for those who perished in the Antarctic Expedition early in 1912. London: R.E. Thomas & Co., 1913. Sm. 4 (20.9 x 16.7cm.) 11pp. order of service, title within heavy black border. Stapled. (Some light spotting). [With:] John R. PHILLIPS. A South Pole Requiem...A Song written to commemorate noble heroism and self-denial of Captain Scott and his Brave Companions, who perished at the South Pole in March 1912. London: West & Co., [?1912]. 4 (35.5 x 26cm.) 3pp. Unbound; And a quantity of printed ephemeral items, the majority relating to Scott's last expedition and the Polar party's death.
Provenance: Kathleen Scott (ne Bruce, later Hilton Young, inscribed "Lady Scott, with the Author's Compliments. May 1913"); by descent.
Provenance
Kathleen Scott; by descent.