Oral History Recordings
Other information, anecdotes etc.
Halley-I Bars (Lewis Juckes)
Sledging call-signs (Geoff Lovegrove)
Reunions, Lewis Juckes
Tony Haynes, on Ian Ross and the season following the tragic crevasse accident:
Dai Wild, Jerry Bailey and Doc Wilson lost their lives in a crevasse accident on 12th
October 1965. The fourth member of the party, travelling from Pyramid Rock in
the Tottans on a depot laying run towards the Vestfjellas, was Ian Ross.
The BAS Club Newsletter for Dec 2001 carried an obituary for Ian who
died 1st Dec 1998, back in his birth place in Scotland.
Other members of that field party were Geoff Lovegrove, Rod Rhys-Jones,
Doug Beebe, Brian Porter, Lew Juckes, and myself. As a result of this
tragedy the summer field programme was severely curtailed and as Geoff
Lovegrove (surveyor) and myself (GA) were the only two available to stay out
all summer, permission was given for Geoff and I to stay out and continue
the survey. I am amazed, looking back, that two men with one dog team
were allowed to stay out, unsupported, for the whole of the summer. I
don't believe that that would be allowed today.
Alan Weeks remembers his time South:
Took part in a mid-winter journey of 28 miles with Brian Barnes -
living in a caboose for a week to
photograph aurora (without any success - claggy).
Worked with Jeremy Bailey on his ice-depth radar.
Jeremy, with Dr John Wilson and Dai Wild
(Surveyor) were lost down a crevasse (Oct 12 1965) -
Ian Ross (geologist) the sole survivor of that group.
Back to Stanley on Kista and on to Deception
and Adelaide on Shackleton before sailing back to Southampton. [31 Aug 2004]
In 1965 I took on the responsibility to repair
and maintain the snow toboggans so, as a former employee of P & O
Steam Navigation Company, I made a P & O house flag which then flew
from a fibreglass fishing rod affixed to one of the Eliasons. However it only
flew around Halley Bay.
More relevantly it was the practice for the field parties to fly the
Union flag on the Muskegs. [20 July 2005]
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Summer 1964-65