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Further photgraphs have been received from Commander Richard Byrd's headquarters on the Great Ice Barrier. Left gives a view from one of the Byrd ships as the expedition neared the Great Ice Barrier. Right.-The Fokker monoplane in which Bernt Balchen. Lieutenant June and Professor Gould were forced down while they were on a scientific flight. They were later rescued by Commander Byrd. Bernt Balchen is shown here with the sled-dog.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 211, 3 June 1929, Page 9

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Further photgraphs have been received from Commander Richard Byrd's headquarters on the Great Ice Barrier. Left gives a view from one of the Byrd ships as the expedition neared the Great Ice Barrier. Right.-The Fokker monoplane in which Bernt Balchen. Lieutenant June and Professor Gould were forced down while they were on a scientific flight. They were later rescued by Commander Byrd. Bernt Balchen is shown here with the sled-dog. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 211, 3 June 1929, Page 9

Further photgraphs have been received from Commander Richard Byrd's headquarters on the Great Ice Barrier. Left gives a view from one of the Byrd ships as the expedition neared the Great Ice Barrier. Right.-The Fokker monoplane in which Bernt Balchen. Lieutenant June and Professor Gould were forced down while they were on a scientific flight. They were later rescued by Commander Byrd. Bernt Balchen is shown here with the sled-dog. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 211, 3 June 1929, Page 9

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