Three New Zealand Rover Scouts are taking part in the Antartic exhibition, staged by the Falkland Islands and dependencies Survey in collaboration with the Boy Scouts’ Association. The exhibition is being held on board Captain Scott’s famous old ship Discovery, now resting in the river Thames, by the Victoria Embankment. The photograph shows from left to right: Eric Wright, of Christchurch; Owen Hook, of Wellington; and Neville Britt, of Christchurch, in their Polar equipment on board the Discovery.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27272, 24 December 1949, Page 7
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78Three New Zealand Rover Scouts are taking part in the Antartic exhibition, staged by the Falkland Islands and dependencies Survey in collaboration with the Boy Scouts’ Association. The exhibition is being held on board Captain Scott’s famous old ship Discovery, now resting in the river Thames, by the Victoria Embankment. The photograph shows from left to right: Eric Wright, of Christchurch; Owen Hook, of Wellington; and Neville Britt, of Christchurch, in their Polar equipment on board the Discovery. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27272, 24 December 1949, Page 7
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