MARTIN HARTLEY – WALLY HERBERT, TRANS-ARCTIC CROSSING EXPEDITION FLAG

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ABOUT: “The greatest polar explorer of our time” – Sir Ranulph Fiennes

On 6th April 1969, Sir Wally Herbert became the first man to walk undisputed to the North Pole, 60 years after Robert Peary claimed to have made it. This North Pole visit was only a brief stopover… Wally and his team still had a long way to go. This flag was carried on his British Trans-Arctic Expedition, the first and longest crossing of the Arctic Ocean in history, from Alaska to Spitsbergen. This 6,115km route is no longer possible on foot – the ice that once reached land at both ends is now hundreds of miles away from the shore.

CAUSE: 50% of the profit from this picture will go towards The Last Ice Sentinel. The Last Ice Sentinel is a legacy project to locate and photograph the last fragments of the rarest ice on earth.

DETAILS: Each image is A3 and will be printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper, 285 gsm, which offers a delicately textured surface and fantastic print quality. It will be shipped from the UK.

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MARTIN HARTLEY – WALLY HERBERT, TRANS-ARCTIC CROSSING EXPEDITION FLAG

£150

ABOUT: “The greatest polar explorer of our time” – Sir Ranulph Fiennes

On 6th April 1969, Sir Wally Herbert became the first man to walk undisputed to the North Pole, 60 years after Robert Peary claimed to have made it. This North Pole visit was only a brief stopover… Wally and his team still had a long way to go. This flag was carried on his British Trans-Arctic Expedition, the first and longest crossing of the Arctic Ocean in history, from Alaska to Spitsbergen. This 6,115km route is no longer possible on foot – the ice that once reached land at both ends is now hundreds of miles away from the shore.

CAUSE: 50% of the profit from this picture will go towards The Last Ice Sentinel. The Last Ice Sentinel is a legacy project to locate and photograph the last fragments of the rarest ice on earth.

DETAILS: Each image is A3 and will be printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper, 285 gsm, which offers a delicately textured surface and fantastic print quality. It will be shipped from the UK.

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