The South Pole: Illustrations to Volume 2
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- Roald Amundsen in Polar Kit

- A Snow Beacon on the Barrier Surface
- Crevassed Surface on the Barrier
- Depot in 83 Degrees S.
- Depot in 82 Degrees S.
- At the Depot in Lat. 84 Degrees S.
- The Depot and Mountains in Lat. 85 Degrees S.
- Ascending Mount Betty
- Mount Fridtjof Nansen, 15,000 Feet Above the Sea
- At the End of a Day's March: the Pole Expedition
- The Tent After a Blizzard
- A Large Filled Crevasse on the Devil's Glacier
- Hell's Gate on the Devil's Glacier
- Mount Thorvald Nilsen
- The Sledges Packed for the Final March
- Taking an Observation at the Pole
- At the South Pole: Oscar Wisting and His Team Arrive at the Goal
- A Page from the Observation Book, December 17, 1911
- At the South Pole, December 16 and 17, 1911
- Mount Don Pedro Christophersen
- Framheim on the Return of the Polar Party
- Lindstrom in the Kitchen
- Farewell to the Barrier
- Bjaaland as Tinker
- Dogs Landed at Hobart for Dr. Mawson's Expedition
- Members of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition
- Lieutenant Prestrud
- An Original Inhabitant of the Antarctic
- Stubberud Reviews the Situation
- Camp on the Barrier: Eastern Expedition
- A Broken-off Cape
- Off to the East
- The Junction of the Great Barrier and King Edward Land
- Improvised Sounding Tackle
- The Leader of the Eastern Expedition, Prestrud, on Scott's Nunatak
- First in King Edward Land
- In King Edward Land: After a Three Days' Storm
- On Scott's Nunatak
- Scott's Nunatak
- The "Fram" at the Ice-edge, January, 1912
- The "Kainan Maru"
- Seals on Sea-ice near the Barrier
- Seals: Mother and Calf
- A Group of Adelie Penguins
- A Quiet Pipe
- First-lieutenant Thorvald Nilsen, Norwegian Navy
- The Second in Command Takes a Nap
- The "Fram" Sighted
- On the Ice-edge, January, 1911
- Our Last Moorings on the Ice-foot
- A Hunting Expedition at the Foot of the Barrier
- Beck Steers the "Fram" through Unknown Waters
- Our Cook, Cheerful and Contented as Usual
Sectional Diagrams of the "Fram"
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Project Gutenberg (Content source); Char Miller (Topic Editor). 2009. "The South Pole: Illustrations to Volume 2." In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [Published in the Encyclopedia of Earth March 9, 2009; Retrieved November 21, 2009]. <http://www.eoearth.org/article/The_South_Pole:_Illustrations_to_Volume_2>



