British Crown Land Sign in the Snow at Wordie House Antarctica
An old wooden sign proclaims British Crown Land near historic Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
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- British Crown Land Sign in the Snow at Wordie House Antarctica (3501216184531).tif
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- © David Coleman
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Antarctic Antarctic Circle Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Argentine Islands Base F British Crown Land FIDS Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey Graham Land Operation Tabarin Palmer Land Península Trinidad South Pole Southern Hemisphere Southern Ocean Tierra de O'Higgins Tierra de San Martín Tierra de la Trinidad Trinity Peninsula Winter Island Wordie House Wordie Hut Yalour Islands building continent edifice historic site house polar climate preservation shelter sign territorial territory
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- Wordie House / Argentine Islands / Antarctica | Photos, Vernadsky Research Base / Antarctica | Photos

