Two men holding an ice ax and peering into a glacial crevasse. One man is standing and is wearing an open-breasted jacket, white collar shirt, black tie or handkerchief, hat and dark pants. The other man is lying on his side propped up on his right shoulder. He is wearing a turtleneck under a light colored sweater, light colored brimmed hat with a black band at its base, and dark trousers. Mountain peaks can be seen in the distance.
A man identified as R. Amundsen stands in a snowy arctic landscape with three dogs. Roald Amundsen was the discoverer of the South Pole and the first person to fly over the North Pole. He is clothed in fur garments with hooded coat with fringes, pants, gloves and laced boots. Part of a mountain, or glacier is visible in the background., Shot in the Arctic Regions
Two men and three women posing next to stream of water in front of the Denver Glacier. The women are holding walking sticks and are wearing long dark skirts and long-sleeved blouses. The men are clothed in suits with white collared shirts, ties, and brimmed top hats. The man on the left holds a pair of binoculars. The man and women on the right hold unidentifiable objects with straps, possibly climbing gear. A rocky terrain fills the foreground and large chunks of snow and ice are next to a tall glacial cliff that stands behind the travelers.
Six silhouetted figures standing in a glacial landscape. Three women are dressed in skirts and hats. The women are identified as Mrs. E.T. Pope, who is holding a walking stick, Mrs. McCaughey, and Mrs. Pugh. They are accompanied by three men identided as Mr. Downing, John Pugh, and an unidentified man.