BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION (1910-1913) 
A PINE PANEL FROM A COLMAN'S FLOUR PACKING CASE
IMPERIAL TRANS-ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION (1914-1917) - DR. ALEXANDER HEPBURNE MACKLIN OBE, MC, TD (1889-1967)
TWELVE STONES FROM ELEPHANT ISLAND
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BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION (1910-1913) A PINE PANEL FROM A COLMAN'S FLOUR PACKING CASE

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

细节
BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION (1910-1913)
A PINE PANEL FROM A COLMAN'S FLOUR PACKING CASE
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The pine board stencilled 'No. 1852/ B.A.E/SHORE/ PARTY' and 'COLMAN'S FLOUR', the reverse with later paper label, later frame
10 in. (25.5 cm.) high; 22 in. (56 cm.) wide
来源
Christie's, London, 10 April 1997, lot 108.
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拍品专文

A later note on the verso explains that, having served its original purpose, this short plank formed part of Henry Robertson 'Bertie' Bowers' annex to the Cape Evans hut. Bowers was the storekeeper for the expedition and his shore list (in the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge) records 5 tons of Colman's wholemeal and plain flour amongst the food supplies for the Terra Nova Expedition store party. Packing cases were used both for the construction of furniture in the hut and formed Bowers' annex: 'On the south wall of the hut, Bowers, who was responsible for all stores, built an annex. This comprised a wall of cases extending around to the porch, each of which could be opened from the inside and filled with gravel when emptied.' (D.L. Harrowfield, Sledging into History, Auckland, 1981, p. 45).

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