Personal experience, between 1966 and 1969, of work and life on Halley Bay, a British Antarctic Survey Base, approx 75degrees South and 800 miles from the South Pole, in Antarctica.
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slide show no 1              The start of the Journey from Southampton Oct 1969 to the Falkland Island and then onwards into the Antarctic Peninsular (Grahamland) during November/December 1966
 
slide show no 2             Continuing from Grahamland to South Georgia and onto Halley Bay
 
slide show no 3             Arrival at Halley Bay and the start of the building of the new base of Halley Bay II (nicknamed Grillage Village)
 
slide show no 4             The scientific side at Halley I (old base) during the year 1967
 
slide show no 5             The relief of Hally Bay January 1968
 
slide show no 6             1968 Spring to midwinter - after the ships had departed and into midwinter celebrations