Penguin Post Office the old research station at Port Lockroy, Antarctica. Postal worker leaving living quarters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-penguin-post-office-the-old-research-station-at-port-lockroy-antarctica-97397469.html
RMFJCRD1–Penguin Post Office the old research station at Port Lockroy, Antarctica. Postal worker leaving living quarters.
Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy, Antarctic Heritage Trust worker with Union Jack UK flag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-antarctica-goudier-island-port-lockroy-antarctic-heritage-trust-worker-79386842.html
RMEH4AMA–Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy, Antarctic Heritage Trust worker with Union Jack UK flag
A worker from the Ukranian Antarctic research station, Vernadsky. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-from-the-ukranian-antarctic-research-station-vernadsky-image348556280.html
RM2B7232G–A worker from the Ukranian Antarctic research station, Vernadsky.
Weather personnel releasing a Radiosonde balloon and transmitter at Heard Island ANARE Station Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weather-personnel-releasing-a-radiosonde-balloon-and-transmitter-at-heard-island-anare-station-image540687371.html
RM2PBJC77–Weather personnel releasing a Radiosonde balloon and transmitter at Heard Island ANARE Station
The Great Wall Station, a Chinese sceince base on king George Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-great-wall-station-a-chinese-sceince-base-on-king-george-island-in-the-south-shetland-islands-antarctica-image344777113.html
RM2B0WXM9–The Great Wall Station, a Chinese sceince base on king George Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Returning to Australia, the Wyatt Earp called in at Macquarie Island, where naval LST 3501 had landed a unit of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition for a winter stay, 1955 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/returning-to-australia-the-wyatt-earp-called-in-at-macquarie-island-where-naval-lst-3501-had-landed-a-unit-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-for-a-winter-stay-1955-image540574400.html
RM2PBD84G–Returning to Australia, the Wyatt Earp called in at Macquarie Island, where naval LST 3501 had landed a unit of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition for a winter stay, 1955
Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy British base, worker Sarah Aufrett and postmaster Stephen Skinner serving tourists Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-antarctica-goudier-island-port-lockroy-british-base-worker-sarah-aufrett-79386854.html
RMEH4AMP–Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy British base, worker Sarah Aufrett and postmaster Stephen Skinner serving tourists
Polar star is seen in the bow of HMAS Wyatt Earp as the vessel's crew searches for a take-off field along the Antarctic Archipelego, 1948. Note the single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane on deck. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polar-star-is-seen-in-the-bow-of-hmas-wyatt-earp-as-the-vessels-crew-searches-for-a-take-off-field-along-the-antarctic-archipelego-1948-note-the-single-engine-vought-sikorsky-kingfisher-floatplane-on-deck-image540570533.html
RM2PBD36D–Polar star is seen in the bow of HMAS Wyatt Earp as the vessel's crew searches for a take-off field along the Antarctic Archipelego, 1948. Note the single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane on deck.
Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy British base, worker Sarah Aufrett and postmaster Stephen Skinner serving in shop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-antarctica-goudier-island-port-lockroy-british-base-worker-sarah-aufrett-79386857.html
RMEH4AMW–Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy British base, worker Sarah Aufrett and postmaster Stephen Skinner serving in shop
Polar star is seen in the bow of HMAS Wyatt Earp as the vessel's crew searches for a take-off field along the Antarctic Archipelego, 1948. Note the single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane on deck. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polar-star-is-seen-in-the-bow-of-hmas-wyatt-earp-as-the-vessels-crew-searches-for-a-take-off-field-along-the-antarctic-archipelego-1948-note-the-single-engine-vought-sikorsky-kingfisher-floatplane-on-deck-image540570451.html
RM2PBD33F–Polar star is seen in the bow of HMAS Wyatt Earp as the vessel's crew searches for a take-off field along the Antarctic Archipelego, 1948. Note the single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane on deck.
Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy British base, worker Sarah Aufrett serving in shop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-antarctica-goudier-island-port-lockroy-british-base-worker-sarah-aufrett-79386852.html
RMEH4AMM–Antarctica, Goudier Island, Port Lockroy British base, worker Sarah Aufrett serving in shop
South Georgia, Grytviken, museum, curator Dierdre Mitchell from Dumbarton Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-south-georgia-grytviken-museum-curator-dierdre-mitchell-from-dumbarton-79070208.html
RMEGHXT0–South Georgia, Grytviken, museum, curator Dierdre Mitchell from Dumbarton
HMAS Wyatt Earp leaves Melbourne for Hobart and then Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hmas-wyatt-earp-leaves-melbourne-for-hobart-and-then-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540570733.html
RM2PBD3DH–HMAS Wyatt Earp leaves Melbourne for Hobart and then Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
HMAS Wyatt Earp leaves Melbourne for Hobart and then Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hmas-wyatt-earp-leaves-melbourne-for-hobart-and-then-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540570356.html
RM2PBD304–HMAS Wyatt Earp leaves Melbourne for Hobart and then Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
A life buoy frames Antarctica during the 1947-48 voyage of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-life-buoy-frames-antarctica-during-the-1947-48-voyage-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540569788.html
RM2PBD27T–A life buoy frames Antarctica during the 1947-48 voyage of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
A life buoy frames Antarctica during the 1947-48 voyage of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-life-buoy-frames-antarctica-during-the-1947-48-voyage-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540569726.html
RM2PBD25J–A life buoy frames Antarctica during the 1947-48 voyage of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568850.html
RM2PBD12A–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568729.html
RM2PBD0X1–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568450.html
RM2PBD0G2–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568678.html
RM2PBD0T6–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568561.html
RM2PBD0M1–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568480.html
RM2PBD0H4–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568792.html
RM2PBD108–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deck-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-on-26-december-1947-a-small-nondescript-wooden-hulled-motor-vessel-set-off-from-hobart-bound-for-antarctica-the-voyage-would-be-the-first-to-operate-under-the-banner-of-the-australian-national-antarctic-research-expedition-anare-a-series-of-post-war-initiatives-to-establish-australian-scientific-research-stations-in-antarctica-and-the-sub-antarctic-territories-of-heard-island-and-macquarie-island-image540568565.html
RM2PBD0M5–Deck of the HMAS Wyatt Earp. On 26 December 1947, a small, nondescript wooden-hulled motor vessel set off from Hobart, bound for Antarctica. The voyage would be the first to operate under the banner of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE), a series of post-war initiatives to establish Australian scientific research stations in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic territories of Heard Island and Macquarie Island.
HMAS Wyatt Earp in drydock for repairs. The ship was constructed as a single-deck motor vessel named FV Fanejord, built from pine and oak for the Norwegian herring fishing trade. She was purchased by the American explorer and aviator, Lincoln Ellsworth, for his 1933 Antarctic expedition, refitted and sheathed with oak and armour plate, and renamed Wyatt Earp. She was used on four of Ellsworth's Antarctic expeditions between 1933 and 1939, primarily as a base ship for his aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hmas-wyatt-earp-in-drydock-for-repairs-the-ship-was-constructed-as-a-single-deck-motor-vessel-named-fv-fanejord-built-from-pine-and-oak-for-the-norwegian-herring-fishing-trade-she-was-purchased-by-the-american-explorer-and-aviator-lincoln-ellsworth-for-his-1933-antarctic-expedition-refitted-and-sheathed-with-oak-and-armour-plate-and-renamed-wyatt-earp-she-was-used-on-four-of-ellsworths-antarctic-expeditions-between-1933-and-1939-primarily-as-a-base-ship-for-his-aircraft-image540569800.html
RM2PBD288–HMAS Wyatt Earp in drydock for repairs. The ship was constructed as a single-deck motor vessel named FV Fanejord, built from pine and oak for the Norwegian herring fishing trade. She was purchased by the American explorer and aviator, Lincoln Ellsworth, for his 1933 Antarctic expedition, refitted and sheathed with oak and armour plate, and renamed Wyatt Earp. She was used on four of Ellsworth's Antarctic expeditions between 1933 and 1939, primarily as a base ship for his aircraft.
Captain William Frank Cook, second-in-command of HMAS Wyatt Earp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-william-frank-cook-second-in-command-of-hmas-wyatt-earp-image540570154.html
RM2PBD2MX–Captain William Frank Cook, second-in-command of HMAS Wyatt Earp.
Captain William Frank Cook, second-in-command of HMAS Wyatt Earp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-william-frank-cook-second-in-command-of-hmas-wyatt-earp-image540570145.html
RM2PBD2MH–Captain William Frank Cook, second-in-command of HMAS Wyatt Earp.
Captain William Frank Cook, second-in-command of HMAS Wyatt Earp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-william-frank-cook-second-in-command-of-hmas-wyatt-earp-image540570247.html
RM2PBD2T7–Captain William Frank Cook, second-in-command of HMAS Wyatt Earp.
HMAS Wyatt Earp takes on ice for drinking water while bound for Antarctica in 1948. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hmas-wyatt-earp-takes-on-ice-for-drinking-water-while-bound-for-antarctica-in-1948-image540570635.html
RM2PBD3A3–HMAS Wyatt Earp takes on ice for drinking water while bound for Antarctica in 1948.
Second-in-command of the HMAS Wyatt Earp, Captain William Cook (right) meets dignataries on deck, circa 1947.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/second-in-command-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-captain-william-cook-right-meets-dignataries-on-deck-circa-1947-image540569859.html
RM2PBD2AB–Second-in-command of the HMAS Wyatt Earp, Captain William Cook (right) meets dignataries on deck, circa 1947..
Second-in-command of the HMAS Wyatt Earp, Captain William Cook (right) meets dignataries on deck, circa 1947.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/second-in-command-of-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-captain-william-cook-right-meets-dignataries-on-deck-circa-1947-image540569930.html
RM2PBD2CX–Second-in-command of the HMAS Wyatt Earp, Captain William Cook (right) meets dignataries on deck, circa 1947..
William Frank Cook onboard HMAS Wyatt Earp as it nears Antarctica, 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-frank-cook-onboard-hmas-wyatt-earp-as-it-nears-antarctica-1947-image540569442.html
RM2PBD1RE–William Frank Cook onboard HMAS Wyatt Earp as it nears Antarctica, 1947
Expedition photograph by Laurence Le Guay showing William Cook (background) and another HMAS Wyatt Earp Crewman Fotherin during their voyage to Antarctica, 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/expedition-photograph-by-laurence-le-guay-showing-william-cook-background-and-another-hmas-wyatt-earp-crewman-fotherin-during-their-voyage-to-antarctica-1947-image540569514.html
RM2PBD1X2–Expedition photograph by Laurence Le Guay showing William Cook (background) and another HMAS Wyatt Earp Crewman Fotherin during their voyage to Antarctica, 1947
Engineers check out The Polar Star, a single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane bound for Antarctica on board the HMAS Wyatt Earp in 1947-48. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engineers-check-out-the-polar-star-a-single-engine-vought-sikorsky-kingfisher-floatplane-bound-for-antarctica-on-board-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-in-1947-48-image540569622.html
RM2PBD21X–Engineers check out The Polar Star, a single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane bound for Antarctica on board the HMAS Wyatt Earp in 1947-48.
Expedition photograph by Laurence Le Guay showing William Cook (background) and another HMAS Wyatt Earp Crewman Fotherin during their voyage to Antarctica, 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/expedition-photograph-by-laurence-le-guay-showing-william-cook-background-and-another-hmas-wyatt-earp-crewman-fotherin-during-their-voyage-to-antarctica-1947-image540569448.html
RM2PBD1RM–Expedition photograph by Laurence Le Guay showing William Cook (background) and another HMAS Wyatt Earp Crewman Fotherin during their voyage to Antarctica, 1947
Engineers check out The Polar Star, a single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane bound for Antarctica on board the HMAS Wyatt Earp in 1947-48. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engineers-check-out-the-polar-star-a-single-engine-vought-sikorsky-kingfisher-floatplane-bound-for-antarctica-on-board-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-in-1947-48-image540569601.html
RM2PBD215–Engineers check out The Polar Star, a single-engine Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher floatplane bound for Antarctica on board the HMAS Wyatt Earp in 1947-48.
William Frank Cook onboard HMAS Wyatt Earp as it nears Antarctica, 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-frank-cook-onboard-hmas-wyatt-earp-as-it-nears-antarctica-1947-image540569236.html
RM2PBD1G4–William Frank Cook onboard HMAS Wyatt Earp as it nears Antarctica, 1947
Crewmen on the HMAS Wyatt Earp celebrate crossing the Arctic Circle, circa 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crewmen-on-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-celebrate-crossing-the-arctic-circle-circa-1948-image540569538.html
RM2PBD1XX–Crewmen on the HMAS Wyatt Earp celebrate crossing the Arctic Circle, circa 1948
Crewmen on the HMAS Wyatt Earp celebrate crossing the Arctic Circle, circa 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crewmen-on-the-hmas-wyatt-earp-celebrate-crossing-the-arctic-circle-circa-1948-image540569540.html
RM2PBD1Y0–Crewmen on the HMAS Wyatt Earp celebrate crossing the Arctic Circle, circa 1948
HMAS Wyatt Earp moored at the Bay Of Whales, a natural ice harbour, or iceport, indenting the front of the Ross Ice Shelf just north of Roosevelt Island, Antarctica. It is the southernmost point of open ocean not only of the Ross Sea, but worldwide. Circa 1933. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hmas-wyatt-earp-moored-at-the-bay-of-whales-a-natural-ice-harbour-or-iceport-indenting-the-front-of-the-ross-ice-shelf-just-north-of-roosevelt-island-antarctica-it-is-the-southernmost-point-of-open-ocean-not-only-of-the-ross-sea-but-worldwide-circa-1933-image540570413.html
RM2PBD325–HMAS Wyatt Earp moored at the Bay Of Whales, a natural ice harbour, or iceport, indenting the front of the Ross Ice Shelf just north of Roosevelt Island, Antarctica. It is the southernmost point of open ocean not only of the Ross Sea, but worldwide. Circa 1933.
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