Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.12065

    MS Magga Dan in King Edwards Point, Grytviken, South Georgia

    Date
    17 December 1956
    Creator
    George Hemmen (1926, British) , Photographer
    Object type
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    Dimensions
    width (negative (photographic film)): 35mm
    Subject
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    Description
    Maritime view showing the MS Magga Dan docked at Grytviken, South Georgia. The Auster floatplane is being craned off the ship.

    The main party for the Royal Society International Geophysical Year Antarctic Expedition and the main party of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition set sail for Antarctica on the MS Magga Dan from Butlers Wharf, London on the 15 November 1956. This photograph was taken at Grytviken, the Atlantic gateway to Antarctica and the last port of call for the MS Magga Dan before plunging in to the ice.
    Object history
    From a set of photographic negatives taken by George Hemmen, former Expedition’s Officer for the Royal Society and who was originally appointed as Stores Officer by the Falkland Island Dependencies Survey (FIDS) to organise the International Geophysical Year Antarctic Expedition on behalf of the Royal Society.
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