A large collection of photographs and paper ephemera from the Australian Antarctic expedition to Wilkes Station, circa 1959/60, comprising a substantial collection of photographic images of daily life at the Wilkes Island base, together with copies of 'The Windmill' the newsletter published by and for the Wilkes Station personnel, the collection includes an original image of the wintering party comprising 14 Australian and four American expeditioners listed: Wilkes - Winter 1960, Officer-in-Charge: Harold (Harry) Preston Black, Medical Officer: Zdenek (Frank) Soucek, Cook: Neal Howard Graham, Senior Diesel Mechanic: Ian Lunde, Assistant Diesel Mechanic: James Clive Smith, Assistant Diesel Mechanic: Thomas Arthur Edwards, Plumber: Donald Royal Wilkin Butling, Radio Supervisor: Stuart Michael Campbell, Radio Officer: Graeme Ernest Lee Burkett, Radio Officer: David Joseph Ward, Biologist: Richard Penny from Us, Meteorologist: Rudolf Honkala from Us, Weather Observer: William Hendrikus Lensink, Weather Observer: James Ronald Harrop, Weather Observer: Angelo F Spano from Us, Weather Technician: David Lee Yingling from Us, Physicist (ionospheric): Brian Henry Wall, Geophysicist: Walter Keith Jones, Other Notes: Wilkes Station was an Antarctic research station established 29 January 1957 by the United States as one of seven U.S. stations established for the International Geophysical Year (Igy) program in Antarctica. It was taken over by Australia on 7 February 1959., Navy personnel from the United States constructed the main part of Wilkes in a period of 16 days in January and February 1957, unloading 11,000 tons of material and supplies. It took a crew of over 100 to erect the station which housed 24 naval personnel and scientists for the next 18 months., As this was the time of the Cold War, there was considerable concern by the United States and Australia about Russian activity in Antarctica. Wilkes was seen to be strategically located because of its proximity to the south magnetic pole., Australia assumed custody of Wilkes, which remained the property of the U.S. State Department, in February 1959. Although Australia officially took over the operational command, the remaining Us personnel did not take kindly to being under Australian control. Consequently, there was a 'back down' until 1961 when the station came under exclusive Anare control., Wilkes had originally been built in 1957 for a two-year period. By 1964 the buildings had become a fire hazard due to fuel seepage, and the station was becoming buried by snow and ice. The new station of Casey Repstat (Replacement Station) was developed on the other, southern, side of Newcomb Bay, about two kilometers across the bay south of Wilkes. It was commissioned in 1969 and Wilkes was closed down., Wilkes Station is now almost permanently frozen in ice and is only occasionally revealed during a big thaw every four or five years. Many objects remain embedded in the ice, and visitors are often able to see the remains of the station through the ice., What remains at Wilkes are a number of barracks buildings known as Clements huts, and the remnants of the semi-cylindrical canvas store buildings known as Jamesway huts.
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