ANTARCTIC JOURNEY FOR CAPTAIN SCOTT’S SON.—Mr Peter Scott photographed by the Discovery, his father’s old ship, which is now moored in the river Thames, London. Mr Scott will visit Christchurch on his way to the Antarctic early next month—53 years after Captain Scott’s ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. With a British Broadcasting Corporation team, he will make a documentary film about the Antarctic, and he will also inspect the two huts remaining from his father’s exploration. “I don’t want to overplay the personal aspects of this,” he said in London, “but one can’t ignore them.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30941, 23 December 1965, Page 3
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96ANTARCTIC JOURNEY FOR CAPTAIN SCOTT’S SON.—Mr Peter Scott photographed by the Discovery, his father’s old ship, which is now moored in the river Thames, London. Mr Scott will visit Christchurch on his way to the Antarctic early next month—53 years after Captain Scott’s ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. With a British Broadcasting Corporation team, he will make a documentary film about the Antarctic, and he will also inspect the two huts remaining from his father’s exploration. “I don’t want to overplay the personal aspects of this,” he said in London, “but one can’t ignore them.” Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30941, 23 December 1965, Page 3
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