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Messrs. Reckitt of Hull : Starches and cleaning 
materials. 
Messrs. Gonzalez Byass & Co. : Port and sherry, 
champagne (Heidsieck). 
Messrs. Simon Bros, of Northumberland Avenue : 
Champagne (Moet & Chandon), Courvoisier cognac, and 
all liqueurs. The brandy was particularly well put up 
in suitable bottles for sledging. 
Messrs. Burroughs & Wellcome : The entire medical 
outfit and photographic chemicals. 
The Wolsey Underwear Co. made all the underclothing, 
which could not be excelled. 
Messrs. Mandleberg of Manchester were responsible 
for our windproof clothing, which was in continuous use 
down South, and most satisfactory; also the tent material. 
The Jaeger Co. : Boots and blankets, and all our 
mattresses. 
Messrs. Benjamin Edgington, Ltd. : All the tents, over 
which they took an immense amount of trouble. The 
tents were made of Mandleberg material, which could not 
be beaten for lightness, strength, and efficiency. 
In addition to the foregoing we were supplied with 
a rangefinder by Messrs. Barr & Stroud, standard compass 
and sounding machine by Messrs. Kelvin and James 
White, a fine player piano by the Broadwood Co., and 
two gramophones by the Gramophone Co., which brought 
a touch of home into the winter quarters of both parties, 
and often cheered both forecastle and wardroom of the 
Terra Nova, 
Captain Scott, Lieut. Evans, and Mr. Wyatt prepared 
