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FUELLING IS COLD WORK at New Zealand’s Scott Base in the Antarctic. Every two weeks, the base maintenance carpenters, W. Goss (left), of Wellington, and B. Waters, of Christchurch, must bring fuel drums in from the dump to feed the base generator engines, stoves, and heaters. —Photograph by Guy Mannering, Antarctic Division, N.Z.D.S.I.R.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 11

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FUELLING IS COLD WORK at New Zealand’s Scott Base in the Antarctic. Every two weeks, the base maintenance carpenters, W. Goss (left), of Wellington, and B. Waters, of Christchurch, must bring fuel drums in from the dump to feed the base generator engines, stoves, and heaters. —Photograph by Guy Mannering, Antarctic Division, N.Z.D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 11

FUELLING IS COLD WORK at New Zealand’s Scott Base in the Antarctic. Every two weeks, the base maintenance carpenters, W. Goss (left), of Wellington, and B. Waters, of Christchurch, must bring fuel drums in from the dump to feed the base generator engines, stoves, and heaters. —Photograph by Guy Mannering, Antarctic Division, N.Z.D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 11

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