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Slide: TOTORORE Expedition, Hannibal at Bird Island, South Georgia, 1984

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Colour slide showing the TOTORORE Expedition at Bird Island, South Georgia, 1984. "Hannibal". One of several thousand colour slides taken by Gerry Clark and other crew-members on the Totorore Expedition to research the seabirds of the islands of the Southern Ocean, 1983-1986.

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  • Title

    Slide: TOTORORE Expedition, Hannibal at Bird Island, South Georgia, 1984

  • Maker

    Unknown

  • Date made

    1984: Production date range, 1982-1999.

  • Subject

    TOTORORE, Yacht, Vessel Type, Birds, Environment, Natural History, Science, Ocean voyaging, Exploration & Voyaging, Photographic material, Slide Transparency

  • Additional information

    35mm colour positive: 0 - Whole, 3D objects (HxWxD): H 60 x W 60 x D 4mm: 0 - Whole

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