arranging and classifying his work ready lor Captain Scott’s return. Loudon will probably see an exhibition of his. photographs this year, and his Polar films will be the greatest attraction yet screened at picture theatres. Before Mr Ponting filmed farewell to the little sledging party going south on the Great Ice Barrier, and watched them on their Polar way, he taught Captain Scott the use of the camera, including the manipulation of a “tele” lens, and thus records will still be added to the enormous number in Mr Ponting’s possession. But to Captain Scott, of course, belongs the right of telling the story of the Terra Nova.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1046, 4 January 1913, Page 4
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