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  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-06)
    Some of the 4th Marion team having dinner.
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-06)
    The base on Marion Island in 1950.
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-06-20)
    The base on Marion Island, viewed from possibly Junior's Kop.
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-05)
    Catwalk between buildings on Marion base. This catwalk leads to the telecommunications hut.
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-06-20)
    Operation Snoek Town was the name given to the secret military operation sent to annex the Prince Edward Islands in 1948. The wording on the sign - "Ünter dér Slosh"- meaning 'Under/below/amongst the slosh or mud' is a ...
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-06)
    A visit to the grave site of Joseph Daniels, who drowned during the construction period of the first base. His death is the first recorded death on Marion Island.
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-05)
    The telecommunications hut on Marion Island. Note the cat in the doorway, basking in the sun.
  • Kockjoy, K. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-05)
    Views from ship of Marion Island base during winter. During the early years of annexation, teams were sent down every 6 months, which is why there is a ship off the coast of the island during winter.