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  • Crawford, A. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-17)
    A Tristan Islander stands beneath the metal flag that was used to symbolise the Annexation of Marion Island.
  • Crawford, A. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-17)
    These artefacts date from the time when sealers and whalers used to visit Marion Island. Specifically, at Ship's Cove. The crew from the sealing ship Solglimt was stranded in 1908. Its men lived on the island for a few ...
  • Deysel, W.J. (2011-07-25)
    Artefacts left by sealers, consisting of weapons, books, food containers and tolls, found on Marion Island.
  • Meyer, Bernard (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2012-10-25)
    Bernard Meyer with woodcraft he made from the Kelly Gum wood used for the construction of the base.
  • Sandiford, P. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-06-02)
    Graveyard at Tristan da Cunha, where the dead were buried.
  • Rossouw, Gideon (2013-04-08)
    Markers (not graves) of two team members, J.G.S. Seyffert - met technician and A.A.S. Grobler - radio technician, who died together of exposure in the Gough interior in "Cross Valley" between Tafelkop and South Peak in ...
  • Dyer, Bruce (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-28)
    Graffiti on a wall in the Kildalkey hut on Marion Island, dedicated to the mythical cathunter named Hans.
  • Grobbelaar, J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-06-15)
    Driftwood and weather buoys found on the shore of Prince Edward Island.
  • Deysel, W. J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-07-25)
    Sealer's hut at Mixed Pickle Cove.
  • Huntley, B. J. (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2011-03-31)
    Remains of sealers' huts found, possibly at Ship's Cove on Marion Island.
  • Rossouw, Gideon (2013-04-08)
    Carved sealer's stone at the Glen, dated 18??, on Gough Island.
  • Smith, Valdon (Stellenbosch : Antarctic Legacy Project, 2010-07-12)
    Sealers originally inhabited the island for parts of the year, living in caves, and/or used it as a base for hunting expeditions. Seals were mainly hunted. Some of their equipment had been left behind and recovered by ...
  • Department of Public Works (2013-03-15)
    The Trypot atTrypot beach.