[King George V Land, farthest south camp of southern party, 17 'minutes' (about 50 miles) from the South Magnetic Pole] [picture] : [Antarctica] /
Part of the Hurley negative collection.; Condition: brown; silvering; curled; torn.; Edward Frederick Robert Bage near sledge; Eric Norman Webb taking set of magnetic observations behind snow barricade. Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. Published in Sir Douglas Mawson's Home of the...
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Online Access: | http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23549164 |
Summary: | Part of the Hurley negative collection.; Condition: brown; silvering; curled; torn.; Edward Frederick Robert Bage near sledge; Eric Norman Webb taking set of magnetic observations behind snow barricade. Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. Published in Sir Douglas Mawson's Home of the blizzard, v. I, London: Heinemann, 1915, facing p. 296. Used in composite published as "Our furthest south-fifty miles from the South Magnetic Pole. The party was compelled to return through rations giving out" in Argonauts of the south, 1925, facing p. 74. See PIC FH/506.; Hurley series: Antarctica. |
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