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MOST SOUTHERLY POST OFFICE.—Although it is spring in the Antarctic, temperatures at Scott Base remain well below freezing. Mr B. D. George, of Christchurch, who has just served a year as cook, is posting his letter in an icy letter-box inside one of the covered passageways which link the complex of huts. —Photograph from Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31519, 6 November 1967, Page 9

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MOST SOUTHERLY POST OFFICE.—Although it is spring in the Antarctic, temperatures at Scott Base remain well below freezing. Mr B. D. George, of Christchurch, who has just served a year as cook, is posting his letter in an icy letter-box inside one of the covered passageways which link the complex of huts. —Photograph from Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31519, 6 November 1967, Page 9

MOST SOUTHERLY POST OFFICE.—Although it is spring in the Antarctic, temperatures at Scott Base remain well below freezing. Mr B. D. George, of Christchurch, who has just served a year as cook, is posting his letter in an icy letter-box inside one of the covered passageways which link the complex of huts. —Photograph from Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31519, 6 November 1967, Page 9