"Terra Nova"
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"Terra Nova"
"Terra Nova", a steam and sailing ship moored at Port Lyttelton, possibly as part of Scott's British Antarctic Expedition (1910-1913). "Terra Nova" regularly used Port Lyttelton to overhaul and refit the vessel between trips to Antarctica. "Terra Nova" had also visited Port Lyttelton from April to May 1904 as part of the Second Antarctic Relief Expedition.
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Title derived from owner caption.
Historical Note
The British Antarctic Expedition (1910-1913) was an expedition to Antarctica led by Robert Falcon Scott. Terra Nova had also visited Port Lyttelton from April to May 1904 along with Discovery and Morning as part of the Second Antarctic Relief Expedition (1903).
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Gimblett family collection - Archive 949
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