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Archive for category: Conserve

Christmas on the Ice

January 20, 2022 - Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project News, Antarctic Blog, Conserve, News Story, Share

Our fifth blog as part of a series written by our 2021/22 On Ice Conservation Team

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Field Supplies

January 20, 2022 - Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project News, Antarctic Blog, Conserve, News Story, Share

Our third blog as part of a series written by our 2021/22 On Ice Conservation Team

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Arrival to Shackleton’s Hut

January 20, 2022 - Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project News, Antarctic Blog, Conserve, News Story, Share

Our fourt blog as part of a series written by our 2021/22 On Ice Conservation Team

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AFT – A Frozen Terrain

December 20, 2021 - Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project News, Antarctic Blog, Conserve, News Story, Share

Our second blog as part of a series written by our 2021/22 On Ice Conservation Team

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Antarctic Journey – The Beginning

December 13, 2021 - Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project News, Antarctic Blog, Conserve, News Story, Share

Our first blog as part of a series written by our 2021/22 On Ice Conservation Team

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Kiwis Visit Sir Ed’s Hut through Virtual Reality

December 19, 2021 - Hillary's Hut, News Story

Over the last year the Trust has been touring our fully immersive virtual reality experience of Sir Edmund Hillary’s Antarctic hut around New Zealand.

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Visit Cape Evans via Podcast

December 19, 2021 - Antarctic Blog, Conserve, News Story, Scott's Hut, Cape Evans

The Trust has published a podcast featuring a series of short interviews captured on location in Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Terra Nova hut during the 2019 Antarctic season by Francesca Eathorne, Trust Chief OperationsOfficer.

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RSHRP 2019-2020 Season

May 9, 2020 - Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project News, Conserve, News Story

A team of four travelled to Ross Island in November to implement the annual monitoring and maintenance programme for the expedition bases.

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Shackleton’s Whisky

January 31, 2010 - Famous Discoveries, News Story, Shackleton's Hut

In January 2010 our conservators found five crates encased in ice under Shackleton’s 1908 Antarctic base – three contained Mackinlay’s whisky and two contained brandy.

The three whisky crates were excavated and one crate was flown to New Zealand to be carefully thawed by the Trust in a purpose-built environment and public gallery at Canterbury Museum. Eleven bottles of the 114-year old whisky were revealed, still sheathed in their paper and straw packaging.

After delicate conservation, the then owner of Whyte & Mackay (which owns the Mackinlay brand), flew to New Zealand to see the extraordinary find. Under permit from the New Zealand Government, he transported three bottles to Scotland on his private jet for scientific analysis by Whyte & Mackay and The Scotch Whisky Research Institute.

In a unique opportunity for the whisky world, the bottles were subjected to sensory and chemical analysis to establish the flavour and composition of a product manufactured a century earlier. In April 2011, Whyte & Mackay’s master blender, Richard Paterson, successfully recreated an exact replica of the century-old whisky and Mackinlay’s Rare Old Highland Malt Whisky was born.

Artefact Programme Manager Lizzie Meek working on the straw bottle covers at Canterbury MuseumAntarctic Heritage Trust

Artefact Programme Manager Lizzie Meek working on the straw bottle covers at Canterbury Museum


Mackinlay’s Rare Old Highland Malt Whisky Antarctic Heritage Trust

Mackinlay’s Rare Old Highland Malt Whisky

The whisky proved so popular that in late 2012, a second edition, ‘The Journey’, was released. Both editions have resulted in a substantial donation to the Trust’s conservation work in Antarctica.

The National Geographic Channel’s Expedition Whisky documentary and author Neville Peat’s excellent book, Shackleton’s Whisky, have both recorded the whisky’s journey from obscurity to world-wide attention. Meanwhile, whisky lovers the world over are enjoying the replica whisky. They are in good company. The whisky has been gifted to, and by, heads of state and royalty.

In January 2013, the Shackleton whisky story came full circle with New Zealand Prime Minister the Rt Hon. John Key repatriating the three bottles of original whisky to the Trust’s staff in Antarctica. The final stage in a remarkable journey for the world’s best aged and travelled whisky was the return of the original crates to Ernest Shackleton’s 1908 base at Cape Royds.

Shackleton’s Nimrod hut sits on an ice-free area of rock at Cape Royds, next to Pony Lake.Antarctic Heritage Trust

Shackleton’s Nimrod hut sits on an ice-free area of rock at Cape Royds, next to Pony Lake.

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An Update from Port Lockroy

November 15, 2018 - Antarctic Blog, Conserve, UKAHT

Trust Programme Manager Al Fastier joined the UKAHT Port Lockroy Conservation Team under the Trust’s partnership to share its conservation knowledge and expertise developed during the Ross Sea Heritage Restoration Project. The team will spend five weeks at Port Lockroy and will undertake emergency repairs, do a full architectural survey, install solar power and schedule future conservation work.

The historic Base A, also known as Bransfield House, was built at Port Lockroy in 1944 as part of Operation Tabarin, a secret war time operation to establish a permanently occupied British base in Antarctica. The base was first conserved in 1996 and is now a living museum, a post office and a shop selling Antarctic souvenirs, which helps to fund the conservation project.

Base A at Port LockroyUKAHT

Base A at Port Lockroy

Challenges include living on a small 3 square acre island, working within a Gentoo penguin colony, snow and, at times, rain. Al said it is a fantastic location to work, with this historic hut being surrounded by snowcapped mountains rising steeply from the sea and with the hut that is rich in artefacts giving the site a real spirit of place and a strong connection to the past.

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#OnThisDay in Christiania, Norway 1864, Antarctic #OnThisDay in Christiania, Norway 1864, Antarctic explorer Carston Borchgrevink was born.

Educated at Gjertsen College and the Royal Forestry school, Tharandt, Saxony, he then worked in Australia with government surveyors. In 1894 Borchgrevink joined HJ Bull’s whaling expedition, first visiting the Antarctic continent in 1895 on the whaler 'Antarctic'.

Borchgrevink persuaded a wealthy British magazine publisher to back his British Antarctic 'Southern Cross' Expedition of 1898-1900. His team constructed the first buildings at Cape Adare, two simple pine kitset huts which incredibly still stand to this day, the only example left of humanity’s first dwelling on any continent.

The team faced huge challenges during their year on the ice, as Cape Adare turned out to be one of the harshest places in the Antarctic. Despite this, they were the first to overwinter on the continent and learned important lessons about travelling in Antarctica. They collected valuable weather readings, setting the baseline for Antarctic climate science and identified an access route onto the Ross Ice Shelf, paving the way for the first journey to the South Pole.

Unfortunately, the return of the 'Southern Cross' to England was overshadowed by the upcoming 'Discovery' expedition of Robert Falcon Scott which had grabbed the British public's attention.

Borchgrevink's pioneering work and contribution to polar exploration was recognised in subsequent years. He embarked on lecture tours in England and Scotland and was eventually made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Norway made him a Knight of St. Olaf and then a Knight Daneborg, and he was awarded the Royal Geographic Society's Patron's Medal in 1930.

He died in Oslo in 1934. Antarctic features named for him include the Borchgrevink Coast, Borchgrevink Glacier and Borchgrevink Glacier Tongue, Borchgrevinkisen a glacier in the Sor Rondane Mountains and Borchgrevink Nunatak.

Antarctic Heritage Trust is proud to care for the historic expedition base of Borchegrevink's 'Southern Cross' Expedition at Cape Adare.

📸 Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink, Canterbury Museum.

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Today is #AntarcticaDay. World Antarctica Day mark Today is #AntarcticaDay. World Antarctica Day marks the date on which the Antarctic Treaty was signed more than 60 years ago in 1959. The Treaty ensures that the entire continent is reserved for peaceful purposes and scientific research and was an unprecedented landmark in political diplomacy.�
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�📸 2014 Emperor Penguins © Aline Leclercq/AHT. Scott's "Terra Nova" hut, 2015/16. © Lizzie Meek/AHT

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🎁 Looking for Christmas gift inspiration with a 🎁 Looking for Christmas gift inspiration with an Antarctic twist? The proceeds from many of these gifts helps support our mission to conserve, share and encourage the spirit of exploration.

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📖 A Young Man's Antarctic Discovery, Diary of New Zealander Clarence Hare on Captain Scott’s National Antarctic (Discovery) Expedition 1901–1904, by Maureen Lee - FREE SHIPPING! In the “Additional Information” box write “AHT Free Shipping” to claim your discount.

🍷🍾 Scott Base Wines - 20% off on all orders, Scott Base + Allan Scott Family Winemakers + Cecilia + By Josh Scott. Use code Antarctic2024 until end of December

🥃 Shackleton Whisky - Whisky Galore has offered AHT customers 5% discount! Use the code NZAHT

📖 The Worst Journey in the World, Volume One, adapted by Sarah Airriess from the book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard

🎁 Limited Edition SCOTT BASE® T-shirt featuring Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s ‘Terra Nova’ hut

📖 Hillary’s Antarctica - Written by former Trust Executive Director Nigel Watson and beautifully illustrated with photographs by Jane Ussher.

🎁 Gift one of the Antarctic Heritage Trust’s three Antarctic Explorer Membership options: Bronze, Silver and Gold.

📸 Scott Base Wines, Shackleton Whisky, A Young Man’s Antarctic Discovery, The Worst Journey in the World, Scott Base T-shirt, Hillary’s Antarctica, Membership

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The Trust would like to congratulate Young Inspiri The Trust would like to congratulate Young Inspiring Explorers™ alumna, Abby Wilson on successfully presenting her ‘Adopt a Scientist’ research project to her school community last week. 🎓🔍

Under the mentorship of Trust Education Manager, Dr. Gabriela Roldan, who is also a social scientist, Abby delved into Antarctica's heritage conservation. She spent four months exploring the challenges faced by conservators in preserving historic huts, focusing on Shackleton’s ‘Nimrod’ hut and Hillary’s TAE/IGY hut—built 50 years apart. 🏚️❄️

Aged 14, Abby's journey began with her participation in the 2020 Worsley Weekend hosted by the Trust. This ignited her passion for Antarctic conservation, leading her to present her findings on conservation strategies, techniques, tools, and expertise used by cold-climate conservators. 📊🗣️

Dr. Gabriela Roldan commended Abby's dedication, stating, "She is a curious person, driven by a passion for Antarctica and the work our conservators do to preserve this significant heritage. Nurturing the interest of young minds like Abby ensures we're cultivating the next generation of Antarctic heritage conservation leaders." 🌐🔬

📸 Abby Wilson, with her ‘Adopt a Scientist’ research project. © Dr. Gabriela Roldan. Abby Wilson with Trust Collections Conservation Manager, Lizzie Meek, who Abby interviewed as part of her research project. © AHT
❄️📣 Did you know we work with local communi ❄️📣 Did you know we work with local community groups to deliver our Hillary's Antarctic Hut Virtual Reality experience to a range of different organisations?

Last month we delivered the VR to a group from ICOMOS New Zealand  at Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House  in Christchurch as part of a seminar series with Heritage NewZealand Pouhere Taonga for heritage professionals.

Get in touch if you are interested in booking this exciting experience for your group!
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📸 Hillary's Hut Virtual Reality Experience © AHT

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📣 Exciting news! New Virtual Reality... With @ 📣 Exciting news! New Virtual Reality...

With @staples_VR we currently have a team in Antarctica capturing LiDAR and photogrammetry data at Scott’s Terra Nova hut at Cape Evans and Shackleton’s Nimrod hut at Cape Royds. This work is supported through Antarctica New Zealand’s Community Engagement Programme. Thank you to StaplesVR for supplying technical equipment for the digital asset capture. 

We will use this to create virtual reality experiences of the huts over the next (approximately) 5 years as the Trust is able to fundraise to develop them.

If you are keen to help see these projects come to life, you can support the Trust by becoming a Member. See link in bio: AHT Shop

Check out Paddy Gower's story on Newshub for further insight into these incredible projects. Search: How public could explore Antarctica's Scott's Hut in virtual reality thanks to Kiwi ingenuity | Newshub

📸 Scott's Hut, Cape Evans in a storm. © Dr Fiona Shanhun/AHT

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#OnThisDay in 1881 Dr Edward Atkinson, Surgeon and #OnThisDay in 1881 Dr Edward Atkinson, Surgeon and Scientific Staff for Robert Falcon Scott's British Antarctic 'Terra Nova' Expedition 1910-13, was born on Saint Vincent in the Windward Islands in the Carribean.

Atkinson was educated at Forest School, Snaresbrook and later received his medical training at St Thomas’ Hospital in London, graduating in 1906. Before deploying to Antarctica, he worked at the Royal Naval Hospital from 1908. In 1910, Scott formally appointed Atkinson as parasitologist and bacteriologist to the 'Terra Nova' expedition.

During the expedition, Atkinson was heavily involved in depot laying from January to March 1911, as preparation for Scott's south pole attempt. Later that year in November, he accompanied Scott's Polar Party by leading a pony pulling a sledge to the upper Beardmore Glacier depot before returning to the expedition base. During the final year of the 'Terra Nova' expedition, with Scott's Polar Party and the Northern Party having not returned to base, Atkinson was left in command at Cape Evans.

📸 Natural History Museum, London/ Science Photo Library. Photographer, Herbert Ponting.

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#OnThisDay in 1915, the inevitable happened... Sha #OnThisDay in 1915, the inevitable happened... Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition ship 'Endurance' was crushed by surrounding sea ice and sunk below the Weddell Sea after ten months of entrapment.

Shackleton and his crew, having already spent a month camped on the sea ice at 'Ocean Camp', watched as the ice floes opened, and the wreckage of 'Endurance' was swallowed up. Expedition photographer, Frank Hurley, wrote in his diary "We are not sorry to see the last of the wreck....an object of depression for all who turned their eyes in that direction".

Before 'Endurance' sank, the men had prepared for life on the ice and used materials salvaged from the ship to establish ‘Ocean Camp’. This included a makeshift blubber stove for cooking penguin and seal meat, a protective gallery, and a platform to use as a lookout for seals and penguins, complete with a mast to fly the King’s flag.

📸The 'Endurance', Canterbury Museum.

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❄️Massive thanks to Education Officer Bu and t ❄️Massive thanks to Education Officer Bu and the @internationalantarcticcentre for once again hosting us as part of the Young Inspiring Explorers™ Summit at the weekend.

Highlights for the Young Inspiring Explorers™ included riding in the Hägglunds, visiting the penguins and seeing what it would be like in an Antarctic storm in the @internationalantarcticcentre incredible storm room! They particularly enjoyed an informative and interactive experience with the huskies which had them buzzing with excitement all the way to the airport at the end of the weekend.

Thank you also to our sponsor the @usembassynz whose generous support makes the Summit possible.

If this experience sounds like something a Year 7-9 person in your life might enjoy, keep your eye on our socials for the next one coming up in next year!

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��Thank you to our sponsor the @usembassynz whose generous support makes the Summit possible. Thanks also to our supporters @williampikechallengeaward @internationalantarcticcentre and @antarcticanewzealand @royalsocietynz

📸 Young Inspiring Explorers™ outside the International Antarctic Centre, riding in the Hägglunds, spending time with the huskies, inside the Antarctic storm room © AHT
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