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Posted: 20 Nov 2013


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Mawson's Hut


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The bookshelves, Mawson's Hut

The bookshelves, Mawson's Hut
When we visited Mawson's Hut, we had with us a team of four from the Mawson's Hut Foundation. We left them at the site for several days (there are other new huts nearby for workers) to do their work of clearing out some of the snow, to allow access. Their main task was examining and measuring the roof, to assess what was needed to add a false over-roof to protect the building (that has since been done). On our return, we were allowed inside in groups of three for just a few valuable minutes (they didn't want excess body heat thawing things unnecessarily for conservation reasons). As someone remarked, there have been fewer people here than to the top of Everest!

Taken with the main stove/heater directly behind me. Originally there was a long table where I was standing - this was the only 'social/recreation' area indoors. Apart from the old tins and jars, it was fascinating to see the old paperback books and magazines on the shelf.

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Here is a link to a Mawson's Hut Foundation video on the restoration programme, showing quite a bit of original movie and stills from 1911-12 by Frank Hurley. www.youtube.com/watch?v=72sgyZpHGq8 I am amazed though, that in their film they have totally misplaced Mawson's Hut on the map! The correct address is in the link at right on this page (change to satellite view).

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 Janet Brien
Janet Brien club
WHAT A SHOW!!!! *high five*
I loved all of the pictures and the notes, and the information that you wrote, too.
So fascinating, I will look into Frank Hurley! In fact, I listened to the audio book for "The Shackleton Expedition", and now I want to listen to it again with a new angle to pay attention to. (It's fantastic if you haven't had the pleasure yet)
Thanks for all the pictures, how fantastic that you could go inside and look around, take pictures and then share them with us, all these years later! FABULOUS!!! :)
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Janet Brien club
Thank you very much for your kind comments, Janet. I think you will find Hurley interesting. Yes, it was a remarkable experience being here - and I'm only too happy to share with anyone interested. :)
10 years ago.
 Simone Maurel
Simone Maurel club
un magnifique reportage***************************************
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Simone Maurel club
Merci beaucoup, Simone.
10 years ago.
 just"jj"
just"jj"
I am enjoying the current expedition to commemorate Mawson's voyage, very much.
I do love this image.
10 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to just"jj"
Thank you "jj". Yes, there should be some good stories coming out.
10 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
Oh my!!! How exciting - even aside from the Colman's. ;-) I've read several books and watched videos about various expeditions, so this photo and your info really fascinates me. Hmm...Sweet Midget Gherkins...they could be a little bit dry by now. Like raisins. ;-)
5 years ago.
tiabunna club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Without doubt, this was the 'pinnacle' of my bucket list of places I wished to visit, Diane. I'd guess that the gherkins would be OK with water - they've probably freeze dried. :-)
5 years ago.

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