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THE LEADER OF THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, Sir Edmund Hillary, holding a husky pup over the side of the Endeavour for children to pat. This photograph was taken late yesterday afternoon at the wharf at Bluff, the Endeavour’s last port of call before sailing for the Antarctic. Photograph by wire from Invercargill

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28158, 22 December 1956, Page 12

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THE LEADER OF THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, Sir Edmund Hillary, holding a husky pup over the side of the Endeavour for children to pat. This photograph was taken late yesterday afternoon at the wharf at Bluff, the Endeavour’s last port of call before sailing for the Antarctic. Photograph by wire from Invercargill Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28158, 22 December 1956, Page 12

THE LEADER OF THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, Sir Edmund Hillary, holding a husky pup over the side of the Endeavour for children to pat. This photograph was taken late yesterday afternoon at the wharf at Bluff, the Endeavour’s last port of call before sailing for the Antarctic. Photograph by wire from Invercargill Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28158, 22 December 1956, Page 12