
Surviving the Antarctic Winter in a Snow Cave by George Murray Levick
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This is an account of six members of Scott's Second Expedition who, in 1912, were stranded throughout the harsh Antarctic winter. They were taken by their ship Terra Nova from the Base Camp on Ross Island north to Evans' Coves for an intended six weeks exploration. It was written by one of the members, Surg Cdr George Murray Levick RN (1876-1956), doctor and zoologist for the expedition and former resident of Budleigh Salterton.
This publication, compiled by Mike and Margaret Wilson, was published for the Fairlynch Museum exhibition 'Survivall!' in 2011/12.
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