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QUEEN’S SCOUTS AT SCOTT BASE.—A 10-day working visit to the Antarctic earlier this month by New Zealand Queen’s scouts was described by them as “the experience of a life-time.” The scouts, shown with some of the huskies at Scott Base, are, from left, Kelvin Walls, Stephen Hills, and Tom Brummer. —New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme photograph

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31579, 17 January 1968, Page 1

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QUEEN’S SCOUTS AT SCOTT BASE.—A 10-day working visit to the Antarctic earlier this month by New Zealand Queen’s scouts was described by them as “the experience of a life-time.” The scouts, shown with some of the huskies at Scott Base, are, from left, Kelvin Walls, Stephen Hills, and Tom Brummer. —New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme photograph Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31579, 17 January 1968, Page 1

QUEEN’S SCOUTS AT SCOTT BASE.—A 10-day working visit to the Antarctic earlier this month by New Zealand Queen’s scouts was described by them as “the experience of a life-time.” The scouts, shown with some of the huskies at Scott Base, are, from left, Kelvin Walls, Stephen Hills, and Tom Brummer. —New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme photograph Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31579, 17 January 1968, Page 1