South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 531 pages of information about South.

South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 531 pages of information about South.

Radiolaria
Rain
Rats on South Georgia
Rampart Berg
Razorback Island
Reeling Berg
Refraction, See Atmospheric effects
Reindeer
Richards
Rickenson
Rio Secco
Rocky Mountain Depot
Ross
  Island
  Sea
  Sea Party
Royal Geographical Society
Ryan, Lieut.  R.N.R.

Safety Camp
Saint (dog)
Sally (dog)
Samson (dog)
Sanders Island
Santiago
Saunders, Edward
Scientific observations commenced
  work proposed
‘Scotia’
Scott
Sea-elephants
Sea-leopard
Seal blubber
  meat
Seals
  Crab-eater
  Ross
  Weddell
Semaphore for sledging parties
  on bridge
Shags
Shackleton, Sir E.
Shoaling, of sea-floor
Shore party
Sledging parties, proposed
Snapper (dog)
Snow Hill
Soldier (dog)
Sorlle, Mr.
South Georgia
  Orkneys
  Sandwich Group
‘Southern Sky’
Spencer-Smith
Splitting ice-floes
Stained Berg
Stancomb Wills, Dame Janet
‘Stancomb Wills’ (boat)
Stenhouse
Stevens
Stove
Stromness
Sue (dog)
Sun disappears
  See also Atmospheric effects
Swell

Temperature, air
  sea
Tent Island
Tents
  orderlies
Terns, See also Bird life
Terriss, Ellaline
“The Ritz”
Thom, Captain
Thompson
Tide-rip
Tobacco substitutes
Towser (dog)
Transcontinental party
Tripp, Mr. Leonard
Talloch, Mr.
Turk’s Head

Uruguayan Government

Vahsel Bay
Victoria Mountains
Vincent
Vinie’s Hill
Virol

Wave, enormous
Weddell Sea
  ice conditions in
  plateau
  winds in
Weather at Cape Evans
  at Elephant Island
  at Ocean Camp
  at Patience Camp, See also Temperatures
Western Mountains
Whales
  blue
  humpback and finner seen
  sperm
Wilhelmina Bay
Willywaw
Winston Churchill
Wild, Ernest
  Frank
Wordie
Worsley
Wreckage at South Georgia

Yaks
‘Yelcho’
Young, Mr. Douglas
Young Island

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