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    "The search for Mawson's air tractor", Australian Antarctic Magazine, 18: 30–32, archived from the original on 2 June 2011 Mawson, Douglas (1996) [1915]...
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    fragments of it were rediscovered by the Mawson's Huts Foundation, which is restoring the original huts. Mawson's exploration program was carried out by...
    34 KB (3,829 words) - 05:45, 31 August 2024
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    September 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2017. Mawson's Huts Foundation > Conservation Accessed 11 October 2013 Mawson's Huts Foundation > News Archived 26 November...
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    regard to raising the necessary funds". With this assurance, Mawson returned to Australia. Mawson's feelings of uncertainty were renewed as months of silence...
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    Mars. Mawson is 5,475 km (3,402 mi) from Hobart, the AAD's main supply hub for Antarctic operations, and 5,201 km (3,232 mi) from Fremantle. Mawson's infrastructure...
    21 KB (1,587 words) - 01:26, 9 June 2024
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    March 2017. "Mawson's Hut Replica Museum". Mawson's Hut Foundation. Retrieved 31 January 2021. Australian Antarctic Division (2007 Mawson's Huts Historic...
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    Frank Bickerton (category Royal Air Force officers)
    Party was the last-but-one to return: Douglas Mawson's Far-Eastern Sledging Party, consisting of Mawson, Belgrave Ninnis and Xavier Mertz, was still missing...
    16 KB (2,238 words) - 21:49, 6 January 2024
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    continued to put him at odds with Mawson. Eventually Mawson took Whetter to his study to talk it over. According to Mawson's diary, Whetter told him that the...
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  • expedition/projects, supporting flights, fuel drops, filming, skiers, biker, a tractor, collecting snow samples and more. The combined distance covered on the...
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    1908–1909. He was captain of the Aurora and second in command of Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic expedition in 1911–1914. At the outbreak of World...
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    107. Riffenburgh (2009), p. 112. Mawson (1988), p. 140. Bickel (2000), pp. 109–112. "Mawson's fatal journey". Mawson's Huts Foundation. Australian Antarctic...
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  • Douglas Leckie (category Royal Australian Air Force airmen)
    year below the Antarctic Circle, flying the De Havilland Beaver, using tractor headlights as a flare path during the dark winter months. His leadership...
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    to the hut. On 27 October 1912, Mawson outlined the summer sledging program. Mertz and Ninnis were assigned to Mawson's own party, which would use the...
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    (H Hamilton, AJ Sawyer, EN Webb, and LA Webber) are members of Douglas Mawson's Australian Antarctic expedition. 1923 Ross Dependency proclaimed on 30...
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    Royal Fusiliers and an Antarctic explorer who was a member of Douglas Mawson's 1911 Australasian Antarctic Expedition. Ninnis was the son of British arctic...
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    In common with many of the expeditions of the Heroic Age, Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) employed dog-hauled sledges as a principal...
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    Williams, a United States Navy equipment operator who drowned when his D-8 tractor broke through the ice on January 6, 1956. Williams and other personnel...
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    Correll (1892–1974) was a mechanic and an assistant physicist on Sir Douglas Mawson's scientific expedition to Antarctica from 1911–1914, the Australasian Antarctic...
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    Hawker Typhoon (category Single-engined tractor aircraft)
    flown by F/O Smith and F/S Mawson were on a "Rhubarb" over France. Just as they were crossing the coast at low altitude, Mawson's Typhoon was hit by light...
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    attended by President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. Vostok Station Tractor: Heavy tractor AT-T 11, which participated in the first traverse to the south geomagnetic...
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