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Frank Debenham
Scott Polar Research Institute 100 Years Charlotte Connelly Tells Us About the History of SPRI
THE DEVELOPMENT of LANDFORM STUDIES in AUSTRALIA by H.I
The Scott Polar Research Institute Was Established
The Adélie Mail & Cape Adare Times
Historical Basis of Binomials Assigned to Helminths Collected on Scott's Last Antarctic Expedition
The Quiet Land: the Diaries of Frank Debenham. June Debenham Back
3 Once a Caian... 2010 Issue 11
Identifying Artefacts Associated with Captain Robert Falcon
Turning the World Upside Down Research, Not Pole-Bagging, Was the Lasting Achievement of Antarctic Exploration 100 Years Ago, Says Edward J
Edward William Nelson
The Polar Museum December 1912, Shortly After Receiving M E L P T L I I N V G T O N the News That Scott and His Four N O
The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and Their Writers (Nature
Griffith Taylor (See Page 9 for Details)
Antarctic Club
Ideological Origins of the Australian Antarctic, 1839-1933
Tyggrve Gran – Endurance on Ice and in War Vol 31, No
On the Provenance of a Historic Sledge Shoe Fragment, Said to Have Been Collected by Edward Wilson at the South Pole in 1912
Shackleton's Geologist - James Mann Wordie (1889-1962)
Top View
Women on Royal Geographical Society- Supported Expeditions 1913-1970
JOURNAL Number Three
Shackleton's Geologist
Frank Debenham
Sir Raymond E. Priestley Cambridge, England February 26, 1959 Ylr, Walter S
Antarctica Sources at the Hocken Collections
HUNTIA a Journal of Botanical History