'It is in': H.R. Mill, letter to EmS, 22 June 1908; SPRI MS 1456/22
15 Waiting Out the Winter
'Washed my': PLB, diary of BAE, 7 June 1908; Neil Silverman
'made a pile': EHS, The Heart of the Antarctic, vol. 1: 148
'put them in': PLB, diary of BAE, 16 February 1909; Neil Silverman
'The temperature': REP, diaries of BAE, June 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/3
'dressed up': REP, diaries of BAE, 23 March 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/3
'This amalgamation': Jameson Adams, letter to James Fisher, 17 June 1957; SPRI MS 1456/95
'Shackleton was': PLB, interview with James Fisher, 16 December 1955; SPRI MS 1456/64
'Dust from': J. Murray and G.E. Marston, Antarctic Days: 104-05
'To read': Bernard Day, letter to Caroline David; quoted in M.E. David, Professor David: 153
'Volunteers have': REP, 'A Messman'
'splendid man': EHS, letter to EmS, 22 January 1908; SPRI MS 1581/1/3
'Shackleton had': ESM, diary of BAE, 26 March 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Armytage still': ESM, diary of BAE, 2 April 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'has certainly': ESM, diary of BAE, 10 July 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'He used to': REP, quoted in M. Fisher and J. Fisher, Shackleton: 186
'By Gd': ESM, diary of BAE, 16 March 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Shall get': ESM, diary of BAE, 17 March 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'very down': ESM, diary of BAE, 17 April 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Just seen': ESM, diary of BAE, 17 May 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'showed signs': ESM, diary of BAE, 23 June 1908; Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)
'Sunday but': ESM, diary of BAE, 14 June 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'for breakfast': EAW, 'The Medical Aspects of the Discovery's Voyage to the Antarctic': 77
'the most important': K.J. Carpenter, The History of Scurvy & Vitamin C: 173
'could be produced': L.G. Wilson, 'The Clinical Definition of Scurvy and the Discovery of Vitamin C : 50-51
'a myocarditis': ESM, letter to John Kendall, 22 August 1950; SPRI MS 656/1/1
'ploughed him': ESM, letter to John Kendall, 22 August 1950; SPRI MS 656/1/1
'I saw much': ESM, diary of BAE, 24 June 1908; Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)
'Pulm Systolic': ESM, diary of BAE, 12 July 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Aroused by': ESM, diary of BAE, 3 August 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'received a good': EHS, Heart, vol. 1: 233
'A curious': REP, note of 22 February 1966, added across from entry in diaries of BAE, 10 September 1908; SPRI MS 1097/1
16 Across the Great Ice Barrier
'(1) To take': EHS, letter to TWED, 19 September 1908, quoted in EHS, Heart: 73-75
'Prof finds': DM, diary of BAE, 8 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'You have never': EHS, letter to James Murray, 23 October 1908; SPRI MS 1537/2/21/10
'economic side': EHS, letter to TWED, 28 October 1908; SPRI MS 1537/2/21/14
'suggested that': EHS, letter to James Murray, 23 October 1908; SPRI MS 1537/2/21/12
'My own darling': EHS, letter to EmS, 29 October 1909; SPRI MS 1537/2/18/7
'He used to': L.D.A. Hussey, interview with James Fisher, 12 November 1955; SPRI MS 1581/3/1
'Last night': EHS, diary of southern journey, 29 October 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'We had tremendous': PLB, interview with James Fisher, 16 December 1955; SPRI MS 1456/64
'A glorious': EHS, diary of southern journey, 29 October 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'He was in': EHS, diary of southern journey, 29 October 1908; SPRI MS 153 7/3/6
'The sledges': REP, diaries of BAE, 2 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'Quan': EHS, diary of southern journey, 3 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'the ponies': EHS, diary of southern journey, 3 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'we must': EHS, diary of southern journey, 6 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'a dead white': EHS, diary of southern journey, 7 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Examined': ESM, diary of BAE, 7 November 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Poor little': ESM, diary of BAE, 8 November 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'There was nothing': EHS, diary of southern journey, 9 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'I spoke about': FW, diary of southern journey, 9 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'I have been': FW, diary of southern journey, 10 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'enjoyed it': FW, diary of southern journey, 15 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Surely there': ESM, diary of BAE, 18 November 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'It has been': EHS, diary of southern journey, 16 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'We seem to': EHS, diary of southern journey, 18 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Lunched on': ESM, diary of BAE, 24 November 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'A day to': EHS, diary of southern journey, 26 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'a nice little': FW, diary of southern journey, 26 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'This we have': EHS, diary of southern journey, 26 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'I am beginning': FW, diary of southern journey, 25 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'so strange': EHS, diary of southern journev, 20 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'quite a brilliant': FW, diary of southern journey, 27 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Noble little': ESM, diary of BAE, 28 November 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'a long and': FW, diary of southern journey, 28 November 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'the great part': EHS, diary of southern journey, 16 November 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Got only': ESM, diary of BAE, 1 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Last night': FW, diary of southern journey, 2 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'It seems as': EHS, diary of southern journey, 1 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/
'We had got': EHS, diary of southern journey, 2 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'it was unanimously': ESM, diary of BAE, 2 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'a glacier': FW, diary of southern journey, 2 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'leaving Socks': ESM, diary of BAE, 3 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'These got': FW, diary of southern journey, 3 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'There burst': EHS, diary of southern journey, 4 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'as far as': ESM, 'An Antarctic Episode': 359
'must be the': FW, diary of southern journey, 3 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Tomorrow we': ESM, diary of BAE, 3 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'that taking two': FW, diary of southern journey, 4 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'He behaved': FW, diary of southern journey, 5 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Two of us': FW, diary of southern journey, 6 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Just before camping': FW, diary of southern journey, 6 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
17 The Western Party
'when we': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'A few hours': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'constant expectation': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'we ate the dry': James Murray, quoted in EHS, The Heart of the Antarctic, vol. 2: 29-30
'but such fragments': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/ 1/6
'To an experienced': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'Four men': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'We left all': REP, diaries of BAE, 23-28 November 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/6
'was noticed': EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 35
'The going was': PLB, diary of BAE, 3 December 1908; Neil Silverman
'It was bad': PLB, diary of BAE, 14 December 1908; Neil Silverman
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'I have seldom': REP, diaries of BAE, 21 December 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/7
'There are evidently': REP, diaries of BAE, 21 December 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/7
'One good': REP, diaries of BAE, 23 December 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/7
'One of the': PLB, diary of BAE, 16 December 1908; Neil Silverman
'Today the ship': PLB, diary of BAE, 15 January 1909; Neil Silverman
'that the ponies': REP, diaries of BAE, 26 December 1908; SPRI MS 298/1/7
'a cross': EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 55
'We expected': Ernest Joyce, quoted in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 56
'One day P: Ernest Joyce, quoted in EHS, Heart, vol 2: 59-60
'We heard him': PLB, diary of BAE, 23 January 1909; Neil Silverman
'We began to': REP, diaries of BAE, 24 January 1909; SPRI MS 298/1/7
'No joke': PLB, diary of BAE, 24 January 1909; Neil Silverman
18 Nearest the Pole
'The first few': FW, Memoirs: 82; Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales ML MSS 2198/1: CY Reel 15; Mrs Anne M. Fright
'Saw the pony': EHS, diary of southern journey, 7 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Wild had': ESM, diary of BAE, 7 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Fortunately for': EHS, diary of southern journey, 7 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'After shooting': ESM, quoted in Roland Huntford, Shackleton: 259
'Crossing crevasses': ESM, diary of BAE, 7 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Provy' became': ESM, 'An Antarctic Episode': 360
'Hope there won't': ESM, diary of BAE, 10 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'expresses more': EHS, diary of southern journey, 12 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Following Sh.': ESM, diary of BAE, 14 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'We were all': FW, diary of southern journey, 11 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Had a long': FW, diary of southern journey, 5 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Am waiting': FW, diary of southern journey, 8 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'S. pulls like': FW, diary of southern journey, 11 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'He was the': Jameson Adams, interview with James Fisher, 5 October 1955; SPRI MS 1456/63
'Plateau practically': ESM, diary of BAE, 15 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'We hope': FW, diary of southern journey, 15 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'We have burnt': EHS, diary of southern journey, 17 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Hope to gain': ESM, diary of BAE, 17 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Another disappointment': FW, diary of southern journey, 19 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Sh. rather done': ESM, diary of BAE, 19 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'I can easily': EHS, diary of southern journey, 22 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/ 3 /6
'I sincerely': FW, diary of southern journey, 24 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'May none but': FW, diary of southern journey, 25 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'We are going': EHS, diary of southern journey, 25 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'As we have not': FW, diary of southern journey, 27 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'Reverting': ESM, diary of BAE, 29 December 1908; SPRI MS 1456/8
'I cannot express': EHS, diary of southern journey, 30 December 1908; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'We are so': EHS, diary of southern journey, 28 December 1908; SPRI MS 153 7/3/6
'Neither A.': FW, diary of southern journey, 31 December 1908; SPRI MS 944/1
'every inch': ESM, diary of BAE, 2 January 1909; SPRI MS 1456/8
'God knows': EHS, diary of southern journey, 2 January 1909; SPRI MS 153 7/3/6
'Hopes raised': ESM, diary of BAE, 3 January 1909; SPRI MS 1456/8
'We have now': FW, diary of southern journey, 3 January 1909; SPRI MS 944/1
'We had depoted': EHS, diary of southern journey, 4 January 1909; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Found we could': FW, diary of southern journey, 4 January 1909; SPRI MS 944/1
'trusting to our': ESM, diary of BAE, 4 January 1909; SPRI MS 1456/8
'I think today': FW, diary of southern journey, 6 January 1909; SPRI MS 944/1
'Tomorrow': ESM, diary of BAE, 6 January 1909; SPRI MS 1456/8
'In bags all': ESM, diary of BAE, 7 January 1909; SPRI MS 1456/8
'Suffering considerably': EHS, diary of southern journey, 8 January 1909; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'with a few': FW, diary of southern journey, 9 January 1909; SPRI MS 944/1
'If we'd gone': Jameson Adams, interview with James Fisher, 5 October 1955; SPRI MS 1456/63
'We have shot': EHS, diary of southern journey, 9 January 1909; SPRI MS 153 7/3/6
'Rush we must': FW, diary of southern journey, 9 January 1909; SPRI MS 944/1
'Homeward Bound': EHS, diary of southern journey, 9 January 1909; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'all this is': EHS, diary of southern journey, 2 January 1909; SPRI MS 1537/3/6
'Thank God': ESM, diary of BAE, 11 January 1909; SPRI MS 1456/8
'We were': FW, Memoirs: 91; Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales ML MSS 2198/1: CY Reel 15; Mrs Anne M. Fright
'All day long': FW, diary of southern journey, 12 January 1909; SPRI MS 944/1
19 The Wandering Pole
'Yesterday I': DM, diary of BAE, 23 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'I believe': James Clark Ross, in John Ross, Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage: 555
'There was great': DM, diary of BAE, 23 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'Yesterday morning': DM, diary of BAE, 29 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 6 8 DM
'Have just found': DM, diary of BAE, 29 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'He is full': DM, diary of BAE, 29 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'Were carried': DM, diary of BAE, 29 October 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'Low sloping': TWED, letter to commander of Nimrod, 2 November 1908; quoted in TWED, Professor David's narrative, in EHS, The Heart of the Antarctic, vol. 2: 110
'The Prof is': DM, diary of BAE, 23 November 1908; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'We were not': TWED, Professor David's narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 130
'high sastrugi': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 135
'a broad-bottomed': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 139
'as though a stormy': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 142
'He announced': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 143
'I had scarcely': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 145
'I was busy': The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 April 1909: page 13
'a conspicuous object': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 147
'secured some': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 156
'one large one': A.F. Mackay, diary of northern journey, 27 December 1908; National Museums of Scotland
'The scarcity': DM, diary of BAE, 3 January 1909; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'We are now': DM, diary of BAE, 6 January 1909; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'Grouse': DM, diary of BAE, 12 January 1909; The Mawson Collection, 68DM
'It is wonderful': A.F. Mackay, diary of northern journey, 12 January 1909; National Museums of Scotland
'The surface': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 178-179
'the polar': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 179
'I hereby': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 181
'With a fervent': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 182
'bold culinary': TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 185
'awful state': A.F. Mackey, quoted in TWED, Narrative, in EHS, Heart, vol. 2: 185
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