Cooling Memories? Why We Still Remember Scott And Shackleton

Historian article

By Dave Burnham, published 1st March 2000

Just along from the grand lobby of the new British Library, on the left up a broad staircase, there is a half concealed doorway. Walk through the doors and you enter a low gallery, dimly lit and filled with expansive display cases. There is always a hush in this room for it is the inner sanctum of this temple to British literature. You can find here several copies of Magna Carta; books printed by Caxton and a dozen gloriously illuminated Anglo Saxon manuscripts. There is also a small bound diary. It is open and the pages contain a firm legible pencil script. A striking contrast to the other exhibits it is nevertheless no surprise to find one of Captain Scott’s journals here, as this too is regarded as a national treasure.

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