INTO THE ANTARCTIC FLOES.—The bow of the exploration ship Discovery II pushing aside floe ice to open a lead ahead. The vessel was then in lat. 72 deg. south, on her way to Little America to rescue the trans-Antarctic aviators, Messrs Lincoln Ellsworth and HollickKenyon.
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Northern Advocate, 9 March 1936, Page 8
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45INTO THE ANTARCTIC FLOES.—The bow of the exploration ship Discovery II pushing aside floe ice to open a lead ahead. The vessel was then in lat. 72 deg. south, on her way to Little America to rescue the trans-Antarctic aviators, Messrs Lincoln Ellsworth and Hollick-Kenyon. Northern Advocate, 9 March 1936, Page 8
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