Departure of Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition from Lyttelton, NZ, 1st Jan, 1908
Genres
Overview
Footage of the expedition leaving Antarctica from New Zealand shot by government cameraman James McDonald. His excellency Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy's Australian Station, visits and inspects the "Nimrod."
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Budget
$0
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Runtime
8 min
Release Date
1908-01-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Wilmot Fawkes
Self
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