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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Jack A. Hoadley, Antarctica to Footscray: Arch Hoadley, 2010, 2010
... Antarctica to Footscray: Arch Hoadley, 2010......antarctica...In 1915 Hoadley was awarded the King's Polar Medal, and Cape Hoadley in Antarctica is named after him. In 1914 Charles Hoadley was appointed Senior Lecturer in Engineering at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB). ...Predominantly brown covered paperback of 460 pages featuring an image of Arch Hoadley in Antarctica on the cover....Predominantly brown covered paperback of 460 pages featuring an image of Arch Hoadley in Antarctica on the cover. Antarctica to Footscray: Arch Hoadley, 2010 Book Book Jack A. ...Predominantly brown covered paperback of 460 pages featuring an image of Arch Hoadley in Antarctica on the cover.non-fictionballarat school of mines, antarctica, footscray technical school, baden powell, scouts, douglas mawson, arch hoadley -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBook, Hydrographer of the Navy, The Antarctic Pilot, 1974
... ...Antarctica...Australians were involved in the early exploration of Antarctica with Mawson's first expedition in 1911. ...It describes the coasts of Antarctica and surrounding islands....Front cover: The Antarctic Pilot / Comprising The Coasts of Antarctica and All Islands Southward of the usual route of vessels / Fourth Edition / 1974 Spine: 9 / The Antarctic Pilot / 1974...Naval Navigation Maritime Nautical Antarctica Portland Glenelg Glenelg Shire Vessel Research A reference book detailing the coast and islands of Antarctica Front cover: The Antarctic Pilot / Comprising The Coasts of Antarctica and All Islands Southward of the usual route of vessels / Fourth Edition / 1974 Spine: 9 / The Antarctic Pilot / 1974 Navy blue hardback book. ...A reference book detailing the coast and islands of AntarcticaNavy blue hardback book. Gold lettering on the front cover and spine. There is a splash of dirt on the bottom lefthand corner of the front cover. The top of the spine is slightly ripped. It describes the coasts of Antarctica and surrounding islands.non-fictionA reference book detailing the coast and islands of Antarcticanaval, navigation, maritime, nautical, antarctica, portland, glenelg, glenelg shire, vessel, research -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Cassell and Co et al, The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-58, 1958
... The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-58 ...Antarctica...The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-58 Book Cassell and Co Vivian Fuchs Edmund Hillary ...Narrative, with appendices concerning vehicles and aircraft usedIll, maps, p.338.non-fictionNarrative, with appendices concerning vehicles and aircraft usedantarctica, polar exploration -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Adelie, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Adelie ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...Merri-bek City Council 233 Sydney Road Brunswick melbourne The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Penguin, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Penguin...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...Merri-bek City Council 233 Sydney Road Brunswick melbourne The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Whale, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Whale ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Phytoplankton, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Phytoplankton...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Weddell Seals, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Weddell Seals...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Elephant Seal, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Elephant Seal ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Squid (1982), 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Squid (1982)...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Screen print, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park - Tern, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park - Tern...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park. Black’s screenprints celebrate the creatures of the continent, however invocations such as ‘protect Antarctica from all mineral and oil exploration and exploitation’ remind the viewer that these creatures are in peril. Black printed 500 of these postcards (described as ‘Antarcticards’) at the Redletter Press in Brunswick and they were distributed around the world, reaching as far as Macquarie and Heard Islands. The campaigning was successful, with Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announcing that Australia would not support an agreement that would open the Australian Antarctic Territory up to mining and oil drilling.Donated by the artist8 prints in total -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Tim Bowden, Antarctica and Back in Sixty Days, 1991
... Antarctica and Back in Sixty Days......antarctica...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne keith oliver antarctica tim bowden adventures Antarctica and Back in Sixty Days Book Tim Bowden ...non-fictionkeith oliver, antarctica, tim bowden, adventures -
Merri-bek City CouncilPrint - Silkscreen, Wendy Black, Declare Antarctica a World Park, 1982
... Declare Antarctica a World Park...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park to ensure the ongoing protection of its natural resources and its continuation as a peace zone. ...The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park to ensure the ongoing protection of its natural resources and its continuation as a peace zone. ...Melbourne-based artist Wendy Black works across screenprinting, painting and drawing. The 1980s saw a rise in campaigns for Antarctica to be designated a World Park to ensure the ongoing protection of its natural resources and its continuation as a peace zone. Black’s screenprint, featuring seals and penguins set against an Arctic icecap, captures the looming threat to the precious flora and fauna of the continent. Text in the lower corner describes Black’s collaboration with the Antarctic and Southern Ocean coalition for which this poster was likely made. Donated by the artist -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL
... ...Antarctica...Map of Australia and Antarctica, for outstanding service in the Antarctica....Passchendaele Barracks Trust PBT716 Award Medal Antarctica Map of Australia and Antarctica, for outstanding service in the Antarctica. ...The medal may be awarded to persons who have given outstanding service in connection with an Antarctic Expedition.Antarctic Medal. White Ribbon, Blue edging, silver medal.Map of Australia and Antarctica, for outstanding service in the Antarctica.passchendaele barracks trust, pbt716, award medal, antarctica -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - Huskies in Harness: A Love Story in Antarctica, Shelagh Robinson, 1995
... Huskies in Harness: A Love Story in Antarctica...Falls Creek Historical Society Slalom Street Falls Creek Siberian Huskies Huskies in Antarctica Antarctica - Discovery and Exploration This is a book for the dog lover, and more especially for all who are interested in Australian Antarctic history. ...This is a book for the dog lover, and more especially for all who are interested in Australian Antarctic history. The collection of stories from ex-expeditioners tells of their love and admiration for these hard working heroic animals who played such a significant part in exploration work, transporting scientists to dangerous crevassed areas in outlying mountains and over the sea ice. The episodes are contributed by expeditioners who served in Antarctica during the past 45 years.A publication of 144 pages including illustrations, images and and extensive table of contents.non-fictionThis is a book for the dog lover, and more especially for all who are interested in Australian Antarctic history. The collection of stories from ex-expeditioners tells of their love and admiration for these hard working heroic animals who played such a significant part in exploration work, transporting scientists to dangerous crevassed areas in outlying mountains and over the sea ice. The episodes are contributed by expeditioners who served in Antarctica during the past 45 years. siberian huskies, huskies in antarctica, antarctica - discovery and exploration -
Federation University HerbariumPlant specimen, Alexander Clifford Beauglehole, Dicksonia antarctica Labill, 23/10/1978
... Dicksonia antarctica Labill....Dicksonia antarctica Labill. Plant specimen Alexander Clifford Beauglehole ...Cliff Beauglehole was an orchardist at Portland, Victoria, who throughout hislife took an intense interest in the plants of Victoria. Over his lifetime he collected 90,000 plant specimens as part of a comprehensive study of Victoria's plants and wrote thirteen books under the heading The Distribution and Conservation of Vascular Plants in Victoria, each written to cover the 13 study areas of the Victorian and Conservation Council.A mounted botanical specimen.beauglehole herbarium, herbarium specimen, botany, herbarium, plant science, plant specimen, field naturalists' club ballarat, federation university herbarium, dicksonia antarctica, soft tree-fern, dicksoniaceae -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: SWALLOW NEWS, 1954
... ... Antarctica...Contains a number of photographs of staff and a news item from Antarctica and a picture of the Kista Dan. Also contains loose page with additional photos of staff....Collection brewers cordial & aerated water manufacturers Swallow & Ariell - biscuit cake & plum pudding makers Antarctica Kista Dan Document. Cohn Bros. Collection. ...Document. Cohn Bros. Collection. Small booklet entitled Swallow News which contains articles relating to the Swallow & Ariell Biscuit Cake & Plum Pudding Manufacturers. Contains a number of photographs of staff and a news item from Antarctica and a picture of the Kista Dan. Also contains loose page with additional photos of staff.organization, business, cohn bros, cohn bros. collection, brewers, cordial & aerated water manufacturers, swallow & ariell - biscuit, cake & plum pudding makers, antarctica, kista dan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, [Reports], 1976-1981
... Dept. of Agriculture "Three Communication Workshops", Report on Fuels from Crops, media releases on Antarctica, etc. ...Dept. of Agriculture "Three Communication Workshops", Report on Fuels from Crops, media releases on Antarctica, etc. [Reports] Document ...Reports and correspondence incl. Dept. of Agriculture "Three Communication Workshops", Report on Fuels from Crops, media releases on Antarctica, etc. department of agriculture, reports -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Prime Minister R.J.L. (Bob) Hawke, Correspondence from Prime Minister Bob Hawke to Dick Richards, 1984, 10/04/1984
... ...antarctica...He was one of seven survivors of the Ross Sea Party who were stranded in Antarctica during Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated 1914 expedition. ...He was one of seven survivors of the Ross Sea Party who were stranded in Antarctica during Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated 1914 expedition. ...Richard W. Richards was Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and was a member of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition. He was one of seven survivors of the Ross Sea Party who were stranded in Antarctica during Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated 1914 expedition. Dick Richards died in 1985.Photocopy of a letter from Correspondence from Prime Minister Bob Hawke to Richard W. Richards in relation to the presentation of a bust to the Australian Antarctic Division. dick richards, richard w. richards, ballarat school of mines, antarctica, ernest shackleton, ross sea, ross sea party, bob hawke, r.j.l. hawke -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... TWENTY EIGHT EXPEDITIONS TO ANTARCTICA....TWENTY EIGHT EXPEDITIONS TO ANTARCTICA. Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...DR. PHILLIP LAW WAS A TEACHER AT CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1933 - 1934. 28 EXPEDITONS TO ANTARTIC. DIRECTOR OF ANTARTIC EXPLORATION 1949-1966. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT INSTITUTEOF COLLEGES 1966-1977.PHOTOGRAPH - FRAMED, OF DR. PHILLIP GARTH LAW, C.B.E. A.O. HE WAS A TEACHER AT CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1933-1934. TWENTY EIGHT EXPEDITIONS TO ANTARCTICA.DR. PHILLIP GARTH LAW C.B.E. A.O. DIRECTOR ANTARTIC EXPLORATION 1949 - 1966local history, photography, photographs, law, phillip.dr. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - John Kelly's Art Work Publications, Kelly, John, 2015 - 2016
... 1998.01 - Beyond Woop Woop: John Kelly in Antarctica|1998.02 - Circa-Ish The Art and Writing of John Kelly, an Awkward Bugger...John Kelly Art 1998.01 - Beyond Woop Woop: John Kelly in Antarctica|1998.02 - Circa-Ish The Art and Writing of John Kelly, an Awkward Bugger Collection of 2 books John Kelly's Art Work Publications Book John Kelly's Art Work Publications Kelly, John ...Collection of 2 booksjohn kelly, art -
Federation University Historical CollectionPamplet, The Richard W. Richards Medal, c1975
... ...antarctica...Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antarctica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antarctic Exploration Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. ...Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antarctica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antarctic Exploration Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. dick richards r.w. richards dick richards medal richard w. richards medal r.w. richards medal awards prize antarctica ballarat school of mines principal White folded pamphlet outlining the Dick Richards medal. ...Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. The award was was introduced to commemorate the long years of service to tertiary education in Ballarat by Mr Richards. Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antarctica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antarctic Exploration Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. White folded pamphlet outlining the Dick Richards medal. dick richards, r.w. richards, dick richards medal, richard w. richards medal, r.w. richards medal, awards, prize, antarctica, ballarat school of mines principal -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, Nature, 1910, 22/12/1910
... antarctica...This magazine was taken to Antarctica by Richard W. Richards, a member of Shackleton's expedition. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This magazine was taken to Antarctica by Richard W. Richards, a member of Shackleton's expedition. ...This magazine was taken to Antarctica by Richard W. Richards, a member of Shackleton's expedition. Richards was a member of the Ross Sea Party. The item was returned to Dick Richards after L. Quartermain found it above Richards' bunk in Cape Evans in 1961 when a party were sent down by the New Zealand Government to clear the hut of ice. Richards later gave it to the donor because of the article on the swerve of cricket balls.This copy of Nature was used by Dick Richards when he was marooned at Cape Evans during the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition. The hut used by Richards and his party was also used by Captain Scott. The magazine dates before the use of the hut by Captain Scott so it may be assumed that it belonged to Scott or one of his party. In 1960, during ice being cleared from the hut, the magazine was found above Dick Richards' bunk and returned to him in 1961. It is therefore a remnant of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition..1) A magazine called 'Nature', a weekly magazine of science, featuring beautiful advertisements and illustrations. .2) A note on a piece of cardboard written on by Dick Richards .3 An envelope addressed to Leslie B. Quartermain of the New Zealand antarctic Society, with the hand written note 'This copy of "Nature" was found embedded in ice in my bunk at C. Evans in Dec 1960..2) This copy of Nture was brought back from above my bunk in Cape Evans by L Quartermain in 1961. his party were sent down by NZ Govt to clear the hut of ice (250 tons removed) and restore to the condition when Scott and ourselves lived in it in 1911 - 12 and 1914 - 17. It contains an article by J.J. Johnson on swerve in cricket tennis and golf balls etc & settles an argument I often had re lat dip in of a ball [pist?]. The black is due to oily blubber smoke which permeated everything at Cape Evans. antarctica, ross sea, cape evans, nature, richards, dick richards, richard w. richards, scott, robert falcon scott, robert scott, scott of the antarctic, holioake, cricket, r.w. richards, microscope -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Badge - 1945 Australian Victory Medal, c 1945
... The reverse shows a map of the southern hemisphere showing Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand, South America and Southern Africa. ...The reverse shows a map of the southern hemisphere showing Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand, South America and Southern Africa. ...The medal was distributed to Australian school children to coincide with the 10 June 1945 celebrations for the end of the war in Europe. The medalets were actually handed out on 6 June. Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day or VE Day) was on May 8, 1945, the date when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Nazi Germany. The act of military surrender was signed on May 7 in Reims, France, and May 8 in Berlin, Germany.This medal was given to Australian school children in 1945One side of the medalet depicts a knight with a sword in front of an outline of Australia with the date 1945 at the bottom. The reverse shows a map of the southern hemisphere showing Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand, South America and Southern Africa. At the top are the words ‘VICTORY MEDAL’.Victory Medal - 1945school children, victory day, wwii, city of moorabbin, education, bentleigh, cheltenham, moorabbin -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Float by Recar Bodyworks at Cooinda festival, [1960s-70s]
... Float for possibly Cooinda festival set up by Recar Bodyworks featuring two vehicles and a sled for use in Antarctica Late 1960s to early 1970 Possibly Cooinda Festival street parade...Cooinda Festival Recar Float for possibly Cooinda festival set up by Recar Bodyworks featuring two vehicles and a sled for use in Antarctica Late 1960s to early 1970 Possibly Cooinda Festival street parade Float by Recar Bodyworks at Cooinda festival Photograph Float by Recar Bodyworks at Cooinda festival ...Float for possibly Cooinda festival set up by Recar Bodyworks featuring two vehicles and a sled for use in Antarctica Late 1960s to early 1970 Possibly Cooinda Festival street paradecooinda festival, recar -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph (black & white), Four Principals of the Ballarat School of Mines, June 1983
... ...antarctica...Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Travelling south with Sir Ernest Shackleton Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. ...Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Travelling south with Sir Ernest Shackleton Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. ...This photograph was taken at the presentation of a bust of Dick Richards to the Ballarat School of Mines. Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antartic Exploraton Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Dick Richards was the physicist and sled manager for Shackleton's Ross Sea Party - with the task to meet Shackleton on the other side of the continent. When Shackleton planned his transcontinental crossing he decided to use supply depots as loads of supplies were too heavy to pull. The depots would enable Shackleton's party to carry just enough to reach the Pole, relying on the depots which were to be left by the Aurora's crew every 60 miles, stowed in 2 sledge journeys in 1915 and 1916. Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Travelling south with Sir Ernest Shackleton Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. The Ross Sea Party arrived in McMurdo Sound aboard the Aurora in January 1915. The going was tough on the sledging trips as the sledges were overloaded. Temperatures were as low as minus 68F. In June 1916 the party crossed on foot to Cape Evans, occupied Scott's Hut (from his Terra Nova Expedition, erected in January 1911) in May 1915, for two months. On 10 January 1917 Richards was hunting for seals when he saw a ship on the horizon. It was 'The Aurora'. Picking up the relieved survivors 'The Aurora' arrived in New Zealand on 9 February 1917 to a hero's welcome. Joyce, Wild, Hayward and Richards later won the Albert Medal for their heroic devotion to duty. Later an inlet on the Antartic continent was named after Richards. Dick Richards wrote the following years after the ordeal "To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing. And so I don't think of our struggle as futile. It was something the human spirit accomplished." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service. Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. The award was was introduced to commemerate the long years of service to tertiary education in Ballarat by Mr Richards. See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Richards,Dick.shtmlBlack and white photograph featuring 4 men who had serves as Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. Left to Right: E.J. (Jack) Barker, Peter Shiells, Richard W. Richards, Graham Beanland.ballarat school of mines, dick richards, antarctica, ernest shackleton -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, S. Sonnenschein & co., limited, The Antarctic regions, 1900
... Antarctica...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Antarctica Polar exploration A history of early Antarctic exploration Index, bib, ill, maps, p.292. ...A history of early Antarctic explorationIndex, bib, ill, maps, p.292.non-fictionA history of early Antarctic explorationantarctica, polar exploration -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Spearman, Alone, 1957
... Antarctica...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Antarctica Polar exploration When Admiral Richard E. ...When Admiral Richard E. Byrd set out on his second Antarctic expedition in 1934, he was already an international hero for having piloted the first flights over the North and South Poles. His plan for this latest adventure was to spend six months alone near the bottom of the world, gathering weather data and indulging his desire "to taste peace and quiet long enough to know how good they really are." But early on things went terribly wrong. Isolated in the pervasive polar night with no hope of release until spring, Byrd began suffering inexplicable symptoms of mental and physical illness. By the time he discovered that carbon monoxide from a defective stovepipe was poisoning him, Byrd was already engaged in a monumental struggle to save his life and preserve his sanity. When Alone was first published in 1938, it became an enormous bestseller. This edition keeps alive Byrd's unforgettable narrative for new generations of readers.Map, p.302.When Admiral Richard E. Byrd set out on his second Antarctic expedition in 1934, he was already an international hero for having piloted the first flights over the North and South Poles. His plan for this latest adventure was to spend six months alone near the bottom of the world, gathering weather data and indulging his desire "to taste peace and quiet long enough to know how good they really are." But early on things went terribly wrong. Isolated in the pervasive polar night with no hope of release until spring, Byrd began suffering inexplicable symptoms of mental and physical illness. By the time he discovered that carbon monoxide from a defective stovepipe was poisoning him, Byrd was already engaged in a monumental struggle to save his life and preserve his sanity. When Alone was first published in 1938, it became an enormous bestseller. This edition keeps alive Byrd's unforgettable narrative for new generations of readers. antarctica, polar exploration -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Longmans, Green and Co, Antarctic night, 1958
... Antarctica...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Antarctica Polar exploration A history of United States Antarctic expeditions Ill, map, p.256. ...A history of United States Antarctic expeditionsIll, map, p.256.non-fictionA history of United States Antarctic expeditionsantarctica, polar exploration -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Muller, Conquerors of the Antarctic, 1958
... Antarctica...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Antarctica Polar exploration A history of Antarctic exploration Ill, p.268 Conquerors of the Antarctic Book Muller Robert de la Croix ...A history of Antarctic explorationIll, p.268non-fictionA history of Antarctic explorationantarctica, polar exploration
