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November 2008: The James Caird arrives at South Georgia Museum
November 2008: The James Caird arrives at South Georgia Museum

Last Thursday saw the arrival of the James Caird replica which will now become one of the star attractions in the new Carr Maritime Gallery. The gallery, which is situated in a former workshop adjacent to the Museum, will also display information on the vessels around South

August 2008: Curator’s Blog
August 2008: Curator’s Blog

During August I spent four days in Sandefjord, Norway, visiting the whaling museum and finding out more about the whaling industry and its importance in the region. I spent a day at the whaling museum, looking at the collection and archives. It was really good

August 2008: TIM AND PAULINE CARR – REFLECTIONS ON KING EDWARD COVE
August 2008: TIM AND PAULINE CARR – REFLECTIONS ON KING EDWARD COVE

Read a new article written by Tim and Pauline Carr about their time in South Georgia: REFLECTIONS ON KING EDWARD COVE – By Tim and Pauline Carr. It was one of those rare and perfect afternoons in South Georgia. As our little boat Curlew sailed towards Grytviken,

WYNN-WILLIAMS LETTER
WYNN-WILLIAMS LETTER

The following is the late David Wynn-Williams’ initial letter to the Commissioner about South Georgia museum, courtesy of Bob Burton. His Excellency Mr William Fullerton Governor of the Falkland Islands High Commissioner for British Antarctic Territory Government House Stanley Falkland Islands 28 November 1989 Dear

April 2008: Curator’s Blog
April 2008: Curator’s Blog

Curator’s Blog – 23/4/2008 I can’t believe that it’s already a month since I left South Georgia but I am doing my best to settle back into city life. My time on the island passed so quickly and I must admit it would have been

LECTURE TO THE KENDALL WHALING MUSEUM ON THE BEGINNINGS OF SOUTH GEORGIA MUSEUM BY NIGEL BONNER, 16TH OCTOBER 1993
LECTURE TO THE KENDALL WHALING MUSEUM ON THE BEGINNINGS OF SOUTH GEORGIA MUSEUM BY NIGEL BONNER, 16TH OCTOBER 1993

Kendall Whaling Museum 16 October 1993 The story of the South Georgia Whaling Museum began in 1989 during an operation to clean up the abandoned whaling stations there. I have described in an earlier talk at this Symposium the development and final collapse of the

February 2008: Curator’s Blog
February 2008: Curator’s Blog

Curator’s Blog – 15/2/2008 Here we are, only 5 weeks left in South Georgia, the time is flying. Most of our time over the last few weeks has been taken up by visiting cruise ships. We had a fabulous afternoon with the Hanseatic who held a small

January 2007: Shop Manager’s Blog
January 2007: Shop Manager’s Blog

January 2007 Shop Manager’s Blog – 16/01/08 It’s another busy month at the museum, and Christmas has come and gone. The week before Christmas our local builders from Morrisons did a great job of repannelling the Bonner room, so Elsa had her work cut out

December 2007: Curator’s Blog
December 2007: Curator’s Blog

December 2007 Curator’s Blog – 13/12/07 Hello once again from South Georgia. It’s nearly Christmas and things are getting a little festive here at the Museum. On Sunday we plan to decorate the Church in Grytviken. The Church is a wooden construction, which was initially