- MS 429/8;BJ Journal, 3 September 1934 to 1 August 1937, 1 volume, holograph
- MS 429/9;BJ Sledging journal, 18 to 24 August 1935 1 volume, holograph
Martin, British Graham Land Expedition
This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 15 James Martin/British Graham Land Expedition
- Dates of Creation
- 3 September 1934 to 1 August 1937
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 2 volumes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The British Graham Land Expedition, 1934-1937 (leader John Rymill) spent three years exploring the area of the Antarctic peninsula which at that time was thought to be an island. A De Havilland Fox Moth aircraft was used for depot laying an aria reconnaissance while dog teams carried out exploration. Bases were set up at Argentine Islands and Debenham Islands. A broad scientific programme was conducted and the expedition proved that channels sighted by Wilkins and Ellsworth did not exist and that Graham Land was part of the Antarctic mainland.
Arrangement
Chronological.