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A DOG TEAM OF THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION bringing up a sledge to the expedition’s Beaver aircraft for a flight from Scott Base to the Skelton glacier depot. The huskies were transported in three flights.

READY FOR FLYING TO THE SKELTON GLACIER DEPOT.—Mr J. Holmes Miller, deputy-leader of the New Zealand Antarctic expedition, with three of the huskies before the airlift from Scott Base.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 18

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A DOG TEAM OF THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION bringing up a sledge to the expedition’s Beaver aircraft for a flight from Scott Base to the Skelton glacier depot. The huskies were transported in three flights. READY FOR FLYING TO THE SKELTON GLACIER DEPOT.—Mr J. Holmes Miller, deputy-leader of the New Zealand Antarctic expedition, with three of the huskies before the airlift from Scott Base. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 18

A DOG TEAM OF THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION bringing up a sledge to the expedition’s Beaver aircraft for a flight from Scott Base to the Skelton glacier depot. The huskies were transported in three flights. READY FOR FLYING TO THE SKELTON GLACIER DEPOT.—Mr J. Holmes Miller, deputy-leader of the New Zealand Antarctic expedition, with three of the huskies before the airlift from Scott Base. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 18