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HIllary, Claydon and Miller Testing Fuel Airdrops
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TAE-0204
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Description
Hillary, Claydon, and Miller after testing efficiency of air-dropping fuel during the TAE training programme, NZ, 1957/58
Depicts
Edmund Hillary
John Claydon
Bob Miller
Programme
Trans Antarctic Expedition
Event
TAE
Season
1957-1959
Date Taken
1957-1959 Season
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Film
No. People
2-5
Location
Mount Cook, New Zealand
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Photo by [Photographer name if known] ©Antarctica New Zealand Pictorial Collection [Image No] [Year]
Keyword
TAE,Living and Working,Transport,Air,Air Drop
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Depicts
Edmund Hillary
John Claydon
Bob Miller
Location
Mount Cook, New Zealand
Copyright
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 New Zealand License
This licence allows you to download this work and share it with others as long as you mention us and link back to us, but you cannot change it in any way or use it commercially.
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HIllary, Claydon and Miller Testing Fuel Airdrops
. Antarctica NZ, accessed 19/03/2025, https://adam.antarcticanz.govt.nz/nodes/view/33135