Selections
editLand parties
editMain Base
editName | Photograph | Position | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Bob Bage | Astronomer, assistant magnetician, recorder of tides | ||
Frank Bickerton | In charge of air-tractor sledge[1] | ||
John Close | Assistant collector | ||
Percy Correll | Mechanic, assistant physicist | ||
Walter Hannam | Wireless operator, mechanic | ||
Alfred Hodgeman | Cartographer, sketch artist | ||
John Hunter | Biologist | ||
Frank Hurley | Official photographer | ||
Sidney Jeffryes | Wireless operator | ||
Charles Laseron | Taxidermist, biological collector | ||
Cecil Madigan | Meteorologist | ||
Douglas Mawson | Commander of the expedition | ||
Archibald McLean | Chief medical officer, bacteriologist | ||
Xavier Mertz | In charge of Greenland Dogs | ||
Herbert Murphy | In charge of expedition stores | ||
B. E. S. Ninnis | In charge of Greenland Dogs | ||
Frank Stillwell | Geologist | ||
Eric Webb | Chief magnetician | ||
Leslie Whetter | Surgeon[1] | A graduate in medicine from the University of Otago,[2] Whetter was originally a member of the Third Base party.[3] He was part of two sledging parties: the Western Survey party, led by Madigan, and the Western party, led by Bickerton.[2][4] Mawson thought Whetter lazy, and described him as "not fit for a polar expedition".[3] He returned to Australia on Aurora's first 1913 voyage. |
Western Base
editName | Photograph | Position | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Charles Dovers | Cartographer | ||
Charles Harrisson | Biologist | ||
Charles Hoadley | Geologist | ||
Sydney Jones | Medical officer | ||
Alexander Kennedy | Magnetician | ||
Morton Moyes | Meteorologist | ||
Andrew Watson | Geologist | ||
Frank Wild | Leader, sledge-master |
Macquarie Island
editName | Photograph | Position | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
George Ainsworth | Leader, meteorologist | ||
Leslie Blake | Cartographer and geologist | ||
Harold Hamilton | Biologist | ||
Charles Sandell | Wireless operator and mechanic | ||
Arthur Sawyer | Wireless operator |
Aboard the SY Aurora
editOfficers
editName | Photograph | Position | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
John Blair | Chief Officer, final Antarctic voyage | ||
John King Davis | Master of SY Aurora and second-in-command of the expedition | ||
Frank Fletcher | Chief officer, second Antarctic voyage and during the spring and winter sub-Antarctic voyages | ||
F. J. Gillies | Chief engineer | ||
Percival Gray | Second and navigating officer | ||
Clarence Petersen de la Motte | Third officer | ||
Norman Toutcher | Chief officer, first Antarctic voyage |
Crew
editOthers
editReferences
edit- Notes
- Footnotes
- ^ a b Mawson (1996), p. 8
- ^ a b "The people: Leslie H. Whetter". Mawson's Huts Foundation. Australian Antarctic Division. Retrieved 2011-04-10.
- ^ a b Riffenburgh (2009), p. 84
- ^ Riffenburgh (2009), p. 95
- Bibliography
- Ayres, Philip J. (1999), Mawson: a life, Carlton South, Victoria: Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Press, ISBN 9780522848113
- Mawson, Douglas (1996) [1915], The home of the blizzard: the story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914, Kent Town, South Australia: Wakefield Press, ISBN 9781862543775
- Riffenburgh, Beau (2009) [2008], Racing with death: Douglas Mawson—Antarctic Explorer, London, New York and Berlin: Bloomsbury Publishing, ISBN 9780747596714
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