Images Filters Artist Artist... John Edward Davis (17) Collection Collection... Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge (11) Royal Museums Greenwich (6) Country Country... Canada (1) Continent Continent... Antarctica (9) Seas & Oceans (7) North America (1) Medium Medium... Watercolour (17) Category Category... Landscapes & Seascapes (9) Travel & Transport (6) People & Society (2) Date Date... 1600-1699 (1) 1710s (1) 1720s (1) 1730s (1) 1810s (4) 1820s (4) 1840s (7) 1860s (1) 17 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Erebus and Terror, Ross Sea + Add to album Watering in the pack, 1842 (1842) + Add to album Mount Terror and Mount Erebus + Add to album Cape Davis. Lat. 70.32.S Long.166.6.E. (c.1841) + Add to album Franklin Island, Jan 27 1841, Lat.77.8. S. (1841) + Add to album Mount Terror and Mount Erebus, commencement of the Ice Barrier + Add to album New Year's Day, 1842. Lat.66.32.S Long.156.28.W. (1842) + Add to album Possession Island, Victoria Land, Jan 11 1841, Lat.72.56 S. (1841) + Add to album Cape Crozier + Add to album Part of the South Polar Barrier, 2nd Feb 1841 (2 Feb 1841) + Add to album Beaufort Island and Mount Erebus. Discovered 28 Jan 1841 (1841) + Add to album Christmas Harbour, Kergeulen Island (1840) + Add to album Bringing in the year 1842 (crews of Erebus and Terror) (1842) + Add to album The Erebus passing through the chain of bergs, 13 Mar 1842 (13 Mar 1842) + Add to album A gale in the pack, 20 Jan 1842 (20 Jan 1842) + Add to album Possession Island, Victoria Land (11th January 1841) + Add to album Walking in the Pack, Ross Expedition (1842) + Add to album 1 Erebus and Terror, Ross Sea image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Watering in the pack, 1842 (1842) image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Mount Terror and Mount Erebus image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Cape Davis. Lat. 70.32.S Long.166.6.E. (c.1841) image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Franklin Island, Jan 27 1841, Lat.77.8. S. (1841) image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Mount Terror and Mount Erebus, commencement of the Ice Barrier image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved New Year's Day, 1842. Lat.66.32.S Long.156.28.W. (1842) image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Possession Island, Victoria Land, Jan 11 1841, Lat.72.56 S. (1841) image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Cape Crozier image © Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge | All Rights Reserved Part of the South Polar Barrier, 2nd Feb 1841 (2 Feb 1841) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Beaufort Island and Mount Erebus. Discovered 28 Jan 1841 (1841) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Christmas Harbour, Kergeulen Island (1840) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Bringing in the year 1842 (crews of Erebus and Terror) (1842) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND The Erebus passing through the chain of bergs, 13 Mar 1842 (13 Mar 1842) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND A gale in the pack, 20 Jan 1842 (20 Jan 1842) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Possession Island, Victoria Land (11th January 1841) image credit Scott Polar Research Institute/Bridgeman Images | All Rights Reserved Walking in the Pack, Ross Expedition (1842) image credit Scott Polar Research Institute/Bridgeman Images | All Rights Reserved