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Flag of the Scottish Antarctic expedition
(from
http://sites.scran.ac.uk/voyage_of_the_scotia/scotia/vsObj-006.htm), image
from the Springburn Virtual Museum.
This silk St Andrew's Cross or saltire, with one of the initials Scottish
National Antarctic Expedition in each of the four diagonal quarters, was made by
Mrs.
Jessie Bruce, wife of William S Bruce, leader of the 1902-1904 Scottish National
Antarctic Expedition. It was taken by Bruce on the expedition and displayed in
several locations, such as off the newly discovered Coats Land on 12 March 1904,
as recorded in the photograph 037-038. Vivien Fuchs took it back to Antarctica
on the 1956-1958 Trans-Antarctic Expedition, when it was again photographed,
this time at the South Pole itself. The flag is now somewhat fragile, and is
therefore supported by thin netting.
Gvido Petersons, 28 July 2004
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