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... base in the 1950s . Some way to the south , Danco Island ( 64 ° 44'S , 62 ° 37′W ) in the Errera Channel was selected for the FIDS Base O in Febru- ary 1956 , after a suitable site on Brabant Island could not be found . The station's ...
... base in the 1950s . Some way to the south , Danco Island ( 64 ° 44'S , 62 ° 37′W ) in the Errera Channel was selected for the FIDS Base O in Febru- ary 1956 , after a suitable site on Brabant Island could not be found . The station's ...
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... base in 1944. A second attempt the following year was more successful , with Base D opened on 12 February 1945 . Until its closure in 1964 , this base established a reputation as the great sledging center among British stations , being ...
... base in 1944. A second attempt the following year was more successful , with Base D opened on 12 February 1945 . Until its closure in 1964 , this base established a reputation as the great sledging center among British stations , being ...
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... Base C was closed and all personnel transferred to Base H on Signy Island , leaving Orcadas , the Argentine meteoro- logical station , as the sole occupied base on Laurie Island . See also : Argentina ; British Antarctic Survey ; Bruce ...
... Base C was closed and all personnel transferred to Base H on Signy Island , leaving Orcadas , the Argentine meteoro- logical station , as the sole occupied base on Laurie Island . See also : Argentina ; British Antarctic Survey ; Bruce ...
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Entries Listed in Chronological Order | xi |
Contents | xii |
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