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ANTARCTIC MEMORIAL UNVEILED.—The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) lifting the Union Jack from a plaque installed by the Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R., beside the cross at Cape Evans, McMurdo Sound. The cross and plaque commemorate three men who died during Shackleton’s abortive trans-Antarctic expedition of 1914-16.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30289, 15 November 1963, Page 24

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ANTARCTIC MEMORIAL UNVEILED.—The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) lifting the Union Jack from a plaque installed by the Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R., beside the cross at Cape Evans, McMurdo Sound. The cross and plaque commemorate three men who died during Shackleton’s abortive trans-Antarctic expedition of 1914-16. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30289, 15 November 1963, Page 24

ANTARCTIC MEMORIAL UNVEILED.—The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) lifting the Union Jack from a plaque installed by the Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R., beside the cross at Cape Evans, McMurdo Sound. The cross and plaque commemorate three men who died during Shackleton’s abortive trans-Antarctic expedition of 1914-16. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30289, 15 November 1963, Page 24