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Antarctic Pioneers
1963, 28 Minutes
One of Australia's most famous photographers and explorers, Frank Hurley, presents this absorbing film on the history of Australia's first expeditions to the Antarctic continent between 1911 and 1954. It includes remarkable, original footage of the expedition on the tall ship Aurora in 1911, the Campbell expedition in 1947 and the Law expedition in 1954. Much of this film was made by Hurley when he accompanied Sir Douglas Mawson and an Australian party to the Antarctic in 1912, and on later expeditions. The program traces the history of the Australian expeditions between 1911 and 1914 and the establishment of Mawson Station. A rare film which reveals the true hardship and courage of these early pioneers. An Australian National Film Board Production. Produced by the Australian Commonwealth Film Unit with the co-operation of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition. |
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Stanley Hawes Producer
Frank Bagnall, Maslyn Williams (Series Producer), Lee Robinson (Series Producer) Director
Frank Hurley, Phillip Law Narrator / Presenter
John West, Frank Hurley For Teachers
Level: Secondary, Tertiary, Lifelong Learning Curriculum links include English, Media, Studies of Society and Environment, Modern History, Geography and Australian Studies. See Also
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