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Antarctica Collection
Museum Victoria holds a significant collection of items relating to the history of Antarctic exploration. These items are mostly images, items of clothing, scientific instruments, artefacts relating to expeditioners' entertainments, philatelic items from Antarctica and medals and other awards. They range through the entire history of Antarctic exploration from early maritime exploration of Antarctica through the Heroic Era of Antarctic exploration to the modern era of scientific exploration and Antarctic tourism.
The main collection groups are:
Phillip Law Collection: Phillip Garth Law (1912-2010) led the Australian exploration of Antarctica for 17 years as Director of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE). During this period ANARE operated from Melbourne. Following his retirement in 1966, Law actively promoted Antarctic heritage and compiled an extensive historical collection relating to Antarctic exploration and research. The Phillip Law Collection of over 1400 items, includes photos, clothing, philatelic covers, banners and plaques - mostly items used by, or presented to Dr Law.
George Rayner Collection: Rayner was a British photographer and biologist based at the research station at Grytviken in the Falkland Islands from around 1928 to 1939. He took part in a number of sub-Antarctic voyages as a member of the scientific staff of the Discovery II research vessel. The primary focus of his research was to establish the seasonal migration patterns of whales. Discovery II and Rayner also participated in the rescue of American aviator Lincoln Ellsworth in 1935-36. Rayner was also an avid photographer of his sub-Antarctic environment. The collection includes photos, clothing, camera and trunk.
The Antarctic Collection also includes items from earlier expeditions including those of Robert Scott (1901-1904), Ernest Shackleton (1907-09 and 1914-17) and Douglas Mawson (1911-1914 and 1929-1931). It includes clothing from Scott's Discovery expedition, an ice sledge used by Bertram Armytage on Shackleton's Nimrod expedition and meteorological equipment from the Ross Sea party of Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Expedition. There is also material from modern expeditions to Antarctica, Antarctic tourism and environmental campaigns relating to Antarctica.
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Menu - Macquarie Island, Midwinter Dinner, 1959
Menu for Midwinter Dinner on Macquarie Island when Hope Macpherson visited there in her first expedition to the Antarctic in December 1959. Hope Macpherson was the first female curator ...
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Map - Macquarie Island, Tasmania, post 1948
Map of Macquarie Island showing place names, elevations, navigation co-ordinates, using imperial measurements. Hope Macpherson was the first female curator at National Museum of Victor ...
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Menu - Macquarie Island, Christmas Dinner, 1959
Menu for Christmas Dinner on Macquarie Island when Hope Macpherson visited there in her first expedition to the Antarctic in December 1959. Hope Macpherson was the first female curator ...
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Telegram - Jessie Macpherson to Hope Macpherson, Happy Christmas, Dec 1959
Telegram to Hope Macpherson while on Macquarie Island in December 1959 passing on Christmas greetings from her mother, Jessie Macpherson. Hope Macpherson was the first female curator a ...
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Deck Plan - HMAS Wyatt Earp, 1947
Plan of the forward deck of antarctic research ship HMAS Wyatt Earp showing space available for storage of the RAAF Vought Kingfisher floatplane used on its exploration voyage. Drawn by ...
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Menu - Thala Dan, Daily Menu, 30 Dec 1959
Daily menu for the Thala Dan on 30 December 1959 while Hope Macpherson was travelling on board during her first expedition to the Antarctic. Hope Macpherson was the first female curato ...
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Telegram - Hope Macpherson to Her Family, Home New Year's Day, Macquarie Island, Dec 1959
International telegram from Hope Macpherson while on Macquarie Island in December 1959 advising family she would be home on New Year's Day. Hope Macpherson was the first female curator ...
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Postcard - SY Aurora, Arch Hoadley to Rev Edward Holdsworth Sugden, Australasian Antarctic ...
Postcard from Arch Hoadley to Reverend Edward Holdsworth Sugden, the Master of Queens College, University of Melbourne. The postcard has been sent from Antarctica and features an image ...
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