South Georgia (island)
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
Sea lions, 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm.
Sea lions, 1920 - 1929
140 x 80 mm.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
Smallest whale catcher (reserve boat), 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm.
South Georgia, 1920 - 1929
90 x 60 mm. Mountains from sea.
[South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. Whaling Station with carcases in foreground.
[South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. Whaling station with carcass in foreground.
[South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. Whaling station with carcases in foreground.
‘Southern Princess’ & Transporter moored together using whales as ‘fenders’, 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm.
Stretches of light pack-ice, 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm.
The Church, S. Georgia, 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. This building originally stood by Strommen, in Norway. It was dismantled and re-erected in Grytviken in 1913. It was served somewhat intermittently by Norwegian pastors between then and 1931, after which it used by visiting clergy including naval chaplains.
[Two albatrosses], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm.
[Unidentified man holding walrus tusks (?) believed to be the manager of the whaling station], 1920 - 1929
150 x 105 mm. This post at Leith Harbour was held from 1916 to 1937 by Lenganger Hansen (1883-1948). See R. Headland, ‘The island of South Georgia’, (1984), p. 131.
[Unidentified man on snow slope below mountain], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
Very large iceberg irregularly formed, 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm.
View from whale catching vessel of the ‘Southern Princess’ & Transporter lying together, 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm.
[View of South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm. More distant view of whaling station from sea.
[View of the coast of South Georgia from the sea], 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm.