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Arctic dog, Called Colonel, chosen to take part in Sir Ernest Shackletons expedition
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Arctic dog, Called Colonel, chosen to take part in Sir Ernest Shackletons expedition
JULY 1914: An Arctic dog, a breed of Husky and Newfoundland, at Spratts Bedlington Kennels. Called Colonel, is one of the dogs chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, July 1914. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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In this photo print, we are transported back to July 1914, where an Arctic dog named Colonel stands proudly at Spratts Bedlington Kennels. This remarkable canine, a unique blend of Husky and Newfoundland breeds, has been carefully selected to partake in the renowned Antarctic expedition led by the esteemed Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Colonel's powerful physique and unwavering determination are evident as he gazes into the distance with an air of anticipation. His thick fur coat serves as a testament to his resilience against the harsh Arctic conditions that await him on this daring adventure. As we admire Colonel's noble stance, it is impossible not to feel a sense of awe for both man and beast who will embark on this treacherous journey together. Shackleton's choice in selecting such a magnificent creature speaks volumes about Colonel's strength and endurance. This photograph captures not only the beauty of nature but also highlights the extraordinary bond between humans and animals. It reminds us that throughout history, our four-legged companions have played crucial roles in exploration and discovery. Preserved through time by Hulton Archive/Getty Images, this image immortalizes Colonel as an emblematic figure representing courage amidst adversity. It serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and its unbreakable connection with creatures who share our world.
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