ALP Photo Marion 1960 Everyday life

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ALP Photo Marion 1960 Everyday life

 

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  • Fourie, Marais (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 1967)
    C. Dunn and K. Visser on kitchen and skivvy duty.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-25)
    Team member busy slaughtering a sheep for fresh meat.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    Team member reading the inscription on a grave close to the base.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    A fish caught off the Marion coast.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    Team members reading in the living room after a long day.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    Team member busy working.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    Theo von Ludwig and Steve Quinn enjoying the rare sunshine.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    Team member pointing a rifle at target.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-22)
    Team members doing maintenance work on equipemnt at the base.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-21)
    Team members relaxing on the beach in the company of the pet dog, Oubaas.
  • Wolfaardt, Christo (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-21)
    Team members lifting weights to keep fit on the island.
  • Huntley, B. J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-31)
    Fishing on Marion Island.
  • Huntley, B. J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-31)
    Remains of sealers' huts found, possibly at Ship's Cove on Marion Island.
  • Huntley, B. J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-31)
    Team members exploring Marion Island.
  • Huntley, B. J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-31)
    The biological research team, of which Brian Huntley was a member, spent a lot of time mapping and exploring the island. Camping was often required, as they travelled long distances over the island.