DUNEDIN ALPINISTS ON MOUNT COOK.—(Top) At the head of the Tasman Glacier, which is approximately 18 miles in length. The Malt Brim range is in the background. (Middle) photograph taken from the Malt Brim range looking over the Murchison Glacier. Mount D’Archaic is in the background, and below is a dense wall of fog. (Below) Messrs S. D. Divers and G. M. Edwards, two of the trio of Dunedin, alpinists, on the summit of Mount Cook. article.)
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Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 11
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77DUNEDIN ALPINISTS ON MOUNT COOK.—(Top) At the head of the Tasman Glacier, which is approximately 18 miles in length. The Malt Brim range is in the background. (Middle) photograph taken from the Malt Brim range looking over the Murchison Glacier. Mount D’Archaic is in the background, and below is a dense wall of fog. (Below) Messrs S. D. Divers and G. M. Edwards, two of the trio of Dunedin, alpinists, on the summit of Mount Cook. article.) Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 11
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