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Join the legacy/

Welcome to the next chapter of The Visitors Book — a living document of memory, light, and legacy.

Once belonging to Sir Joseph Kinsey, trusted friend and supporter of Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the original Visitors Book records some of the final coordinates ever received from the South Pole — the latitude and longitude of Scott's last camp. After that entry, the book fell silent. The pages lay blank.

Until now.

This project invites you to step into that silence and leave your mark. Whether through your signature, a portrait in silver, or support that carries the story forward, every contribution becomes part of the legacy.

How you can participate.

Bronze - witness

Witness history. Stay connected.

Silver - supporter

Help the story reach further.

Gold -  portrait

Be captured in silver and light.

Platinum - Legacy Patron

Help preserve this for future generations.

Record your own story or sponsor someone else.

Why your mark matters.

The Visitors Book is not just a portrait project. It is an act of remembrance. Of bearing witness. Of choosing to be part of something larger than ourselves.

In a world that often forgets, The Visitors Book holds the power of memory. Of handwriting. Of silver. Of light.

We don’t know who will read these stories in a hundred years. But we know they will exist.

Make your mark. It matters.

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