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PLATE LXXV. THE 'DISCOVERY'S' WINTER-QUARTERS. 



From photographs by R. W. SKELTON (Sk. 115-119 inclusive, ^-plates), April 17, 

 1902 ; taken looking N. from the sea-ice off Hut Point. (Map B.) 



In this photographic panorama, which gives a complete view of Winter-quarters 

 Bay, Harbour Heights appear on the left above a dark rocky headland. Beneath 

 is Arrival Bay, and in the foreground Hut Point, snow-covered, and carrying a 

 flagstaff, since replaced by a large oak cross erected to the memory of seaman 

 Vince, whose life was lost about a mile from this spot. To the right are the shore 

 huts, and just over the ship, Crater Hill. To the right again, the Gap, dividing 

 a long flat ridge from Observation Hill and Cape Armitage. 



Compare Plates LXXVI., LXXVIL, and CXXXVII. 



