exploration work. Béchervaise visited American Antarctic bases in 1966 as an Australian observer with Operation Deep Freeze. John Béchervaise returned to the...
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during the 1953–1954 research expedition was described by its leader, John Béchervaise. List of volcanoes in Antarctica List of volcanoes in Australia "Mawson...
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Athos Range (redirect from Mount Béchervaise)
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party led by John Béchervaise in November 1955. The range was again visited in December 1956 by the...
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Béchervaise Island is the largest of the Flat Islands, located just west of Stinear Island in Holme Bay, Mac. Robertson Land. It is one of several plotted...
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at Geelong Grammar School deputising for the explorer and teacher John Béchervaise, and unloading trucks in Melbourne docks. In between, he spent a week...
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privately in 1839. (The crewmember's namesake and great-great-grandson John Béchervaise (1910–1998) was a noted explorer of Antarctica.) In 1831, there appeared...
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1940s, a party from the Geelong College Exploration Society led by John Béchervaise reached the summit on the 27 January 1949. The exposed and technical...
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joined the Australian Opera and performed at Sydney Opera House. John Béchervaise OAM MBE (11 May 1910 – 13 July 1998) was an Australian writer, photographer...
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Graham W. J. Beal, director, Detroit Institute of Arts (1999–2015) John Béchervaise, writer Naomi Beckwith, curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art,...
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Stanley Bergerman, 94, American producer of horror films, cancer. John Béchervaise, 88, Australian writer, photographer, artist, historian and explorer...
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Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party led by John Béchervaise, the name is taken from the acronym of the expedition. The Anare Nunataks...
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(died 1986), cricketer and footballer 11 May – John Béchervaise (died 1998), Antarctic explorer 6 July – John Knott (died 1999), public servant 16 July –...
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his 1831 published account of the voyage, as did one of his crew, John Bechervaise, in his 1839 Thirty-Six Years of a Seafaring Life by an Old Quarter...
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and Nevis. The first landing was in January 1947 when a party led by John Béchervaise spent a week exploring the island and surveying its natural history...
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Australia's Antarctic Outposts. (With John Béchervaise). OUP: Melbourne. 1962 – Australia and the Antarctic. (John Murtagh Macrossan Memorial Lectures 1960)...
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Discovered in 1956 by an ANARE Party led by John M. Béchervaise. Named for Lorna, wife of John M. Béchervaise, Officer-in-Charge at Mawson in 1955 and 1959...
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an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions party led by John Béchervaise, and were named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for Alan...
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an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions party led by John Béchervaise in 1956. 67°47′S 62°49′E / 67.783°S 62.817°E / -67.783; 62.817....
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Mawson Station in Antarctica he was a member of a five-man party led by John Béchervaise which, in early January 1956, made the first ever visits to the Masson...
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of John King Davis (Edited by Louise Crossley) Bluntisham Books and Erskine Press: Bluntisham and Norwich (ISBN 1-85297-047-2) Béchervaise, John. "Davis...
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naturalists and commentators: Patsy Adam-Smith Charles Leslie Barrett John Béchervaise Robin Boyd Walter Brooksbank Wilfred Burchett Brian Carroll Charles...
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Kelly, John. "Deconstructing Australia Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine". John Kelly – Artist. pp 5–6. Retrieved on 3 May 2010. John Kelly...
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Western Goldfields Sketchbook by John Béchervaise, 1970 Bendigo and Eastern Goldfields Sketchbook by John Béchervaise, 1970 Hawkesbury River Sketchbook...
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AAE, 1911–14, under Mawson. First visited by an ANARE party led by John Béchervaise in 1956. 67°58′S 62°45′E / 67.967°S 62.750°E / -67.967; 62.750....
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It was first climbed in January 1956 by an ANARE party led by J.M. Béchervaise. The peak is named after F.W., Elliott, weather observer at Mawson Station...
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(Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) party led by John Bechervaise. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia (ANCA) for Neville...
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Millions with YouTube". Church Tech Today. Retrieved March 15, 2023. Bechervaise, Tim (April 24, 2019). "6 reasons you should know about The Bible Project"...
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Gye, Samuel Wadhams, Alan Marshall, Ian Clunies-Ross, Myra Roper, John Bechervaise, among others. A search of the National Archives of Australia website...
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Béchervaise 1986. Aurora officers, p. (Fletcher). Aurora officers, p. (Gillies). Aurora officers, p. (de la Motte). Aurora crew 1911–14. Béchervaise,...
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Swings Pretty Wide". NPR. Retrieved January 6, 2013. Kammerer 2010, p. 4 Bechervaise, Jason (August 1, 2013). "Cold Eyes | Review | Screen". Screen Daily...
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