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SCOTT’S SNOW BOOT.—Examining a snow boot, worn by Casiain R. F. Scott on his expedition to the South Pole, are LieutenantCommander W. J. L. Smith (left) and Dr. T. Hatherton. The boot is on show at an exhibition of relics of polar expeditions, arranged by the Christchurch Antarctic Appeal Committee and opened yesterday by Lieutenant-Commander Smith, a New Zealand observer with this year’s American Antarctic Expedition. Dr. Hatherton was also an observer with the expedition.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 19

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SCOTT’S SNOW BOOT.—Examining a snow boot, worn by Casiain R. F. Scott on his expedition to the South Pole, are Lieutenant-Commander W. J. L. Smith (left) and Dr. T. Hatherton. The boot is on show at an exhibition of relics of polar expeditions, arranged by the Christchurch Antarctic Appeal Committee and opened yesterday by Lieutenant-Commander Smith, a New Zealand observer with this year’s American Antarctic Expedition. Dr. Hatherton was also an observer with the expedition. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 19

SCOTT’S SNOW BOOT.—Examining a snow boot, worn by Casiain R. F. Scott on his expedition to the South Pole, are Lieutenant-Commander W. J. L. Smith (left) and Dr. T. Hatherton. The boot is on show at an exhibition of relics of polar expeditions, arranged by the Christchurch Antarctic Appeal Committee and opened yesterday by Lieutenant-Commander Smith, a New Zealand observer with this year’s American Antarctic Expedition. Dr. Hatherton was also an observer with the expedition. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 19

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