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  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    A. Jacobs, cook of the Marion 13 team, preparing breakfast.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    The damaged boat from which Petty Officer Bold of the SAS Transvaal fell, and drowned.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-17)
    Team members on a field trip to Junior's Kop, exploring the frozen crater and surroundings.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Gunner's Point on Marion Island during heavy seas. The point was the place where supplies were offloaded, but this was often difficult due to the weather conditions.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Gunner's Point during winter.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Living quarters (Marion and Tristan House) early winter.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Looking down Johnson's Staircase during winter. The staircase provided access from Boulder Beach up to the base.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Heating stove in the living room of the base on Marion Island.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Hand-coloured photograph. View of the base with light layer of snow. Left to right: Stores, new living quarters, meteorology office, old living quarters, power station and extreme right the radio shack.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Dam supplying water to the base during winter.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Filtering system for cleansing water from the dam. Base seen in the distance.
  • Neumann, Cecil (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-10-05)
    Dam that was built in the Van den Bogaard River to supply water to the base.