Did not turn out till 1 P.M., then with a bad head, an inevitable sequel to a night of vigil. Walked out to and around the bergs, bright moonlight, but clouds rapidly spreading up from south.
Tried the snow knife, which is developing. Debenham and Gran went off to Hut Point this morning; they should return to-morrow.
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“Lieut Evans observing an occulation of Jupiter. June 8th 1911” |
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“Lieut Evans observing an occulation of Jupiter. June 8th 1911” |
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“Midwinter work group in the Hut. June 8th 1911” |
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“Cherry-Garrard working on the “South Polar Times”. June 8th 1911” |
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“Cherry-Garrard working on the “South Polar Times”. June 8th 1911” |
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