George Edward Marston (1882-1940)
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George Edward Marston (1882-1940)

New Coastline West of Cape North, taken from the Nimrod, 8 March 1909

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George Edward Marston (1882-1940)
New Coastline West of Cape North, taken from the Nimrod, 8 March 1909
watercolour on paper
8½ x 21¼in. (21.6 x 53.9cm.)
Provenance
Captain John K. Davis.
Alan Campbell-Drury, by whom given to Mrs S. Robinson (inscriptions on the backing board)
Literature
E.H. Shackleton, The Heart of the Antarctic, London, 1909 , II, panoramic illustration following p.228.
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Lot Essay

'I wanted to push between the Balleny Islands and the mainland, and make an attempt to follow the coastline from Cape North westward, so as to link it up with Adelie Land. No ship had ever succeeded in penetrating to the westward of Cape North... On the morning of March 8 we saw, beyond Cape North, a new coast-line extending first to the southwards and then to the west for a distance of over forty miles. We took angles and bearings, and Marston sketched the main outlines We were too far away to take any photographs that would have been of value, but the sketches show very clearly the type of land.' (E.H.Shackleton, The Heart of the Antarctic, London, 1909, II, p.229).

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