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The British Antarctic Oral History Project (BAOHP) is a collaboration between British Antarctic Survey (BAS), BAS Club, UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) and Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) to capture reminiscences and preserve the memories of those involved in British polar science, with particular focus on those who worked for, or closely with, Operation Tabarin, 1943–45, Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS), 1945–61, and British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 1962–present.
About the Project
Further information about the background to the project, aims, funders, the project team and volunteers can be found on the
About the Project
page.
List of Interviews
An online table listing some of the oral history interviews featuring a selection of audio and film clips is available on the
List of Interviews
page. Further information and a more detailed list of interviews is available via the
About the Project
page
Photo Halley (Z) Team - 1971
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