Skip to main content
slideshow

Beautiful Art from
Scott Polar Research Institute

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

slideshow

Beautiful Art from
Scott Polar Research Institute

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

slideshow

Beautiful Art from
Scott Polar Research Institute

30 Day Money Back Guarantee

Polar Images from the Scott Polar Research Institute 
 
The Scott Polar Research Institute is pleased to offer high quality prints from its unique image collections. Choose from a wide selection of polar photography from the SPRI Picture Library. Prints are available in a range of sizes, framed or unframed and delivered directly to your door.
 
The Scott Polar Research Institute in the University of Cambridge holds a world-class collection of photographic negatives and prints illustrating polar exploration from the nineteenth century onwards. SPRI Prints brings together a selection of the photographs from both Arctic and Antarctic expeditions held in the Institute’s collections. Here you can discover the Polar Regions through the eyes of those explorers and scientists who dared to go into the last great wildernesses on earth. 
 ​

Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, offers excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic


1
  Choose your Image

Explore our library and find the print you've been looking for

endurance crushed ice sinking mount longstaff 13000 ft farthest south all polar party south pole

2
  Choose Your Product

Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

Framed Print Canvas Print Photo Cushion

3
  Printed and Shipped

Professionally printed and carefully packed to help ensure they arrive safely

workspace_premium 30 Day Money Back Guarantee

speed Safe Shipping, Easy Returns


Get started by finding an image from our library
gallery
gallery gallery
Shackleton-Rowett Antarctic Expedition 1921-22
gallery
gallery gallery
British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09 (Nimrod)
gallery
gallery gallery
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902-04
gallery
gallery gallery
British Expedition to Graham Land, 1920-22





Scott Polar Research Institute

The Scott Polar Research Institute is pleased to offer high quality prints from its unique image collections. Choose from a wide selection of polar photography from the SPRI Picture Library. Prints are available in a range of sizes, framed or unframed and delivered directly to your door.

The Scott Polar Research Institute, established in 1920 as part of the University of Cambridge, is a centre of excellence in the study of the Arctic and Antarctic. Research covers both the natural and social sciences and is often interdisciplinary. The Institute also houses the World's premier Polar Library, extensive archival, photographic and object collections of international importance on the history of polar exploration, and a Polar Museum with displays of both the history and contemporary significance of the Arctic and Antarctic and their surrounding seas. The Institute is a sub-department of the Department of Geography.

SPRI's mission is to enhance the understanding of the polar regions through scholarly research and publication, educating new generations of polar researchers, caring for and making accessible its collections (including its library, archival, photographic and object collections), and projecting the history and environmental significance of the polar regions to the wider community for public benefit




Framed and Canvas Prints plus a lot more


Turn your chosen image into high quality Wall Art, Homeware, Gifts, Accessories and Greetings Cards




See What's Trending

Our customers love these pieces

Trending Item 1
Map of Scotts and Amundsens route to the South Pole
Trending Item 2
Tom Crean and the pups
Trending Item 3
Dr Edward Wilson working on a sketch
Trending Item 4
Portrait of Ernest Shackleton
Trending Item 5
The James Caird setting out for South Georgia
Trending Item 6
Grotto in an iceberg. Terra Nova in the distance. Taylor and Wright (Interior). January 5th 1911