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English: Members of the Auckland Islands Party of the Sub-Antarctic Expedition:

Bottom row, from left: Edgar R Waite, Dr Leonard Cockayne, Dr William Blaxland Benham, Dr Clinton Coleridge Farr.

Centre row, from left: Mr George Vernon Hudson, Captain Arthur A Dorrien-Smith, H D Cook, Bernard Cracroft Aston, John Smaillie Tennant, Robert Speight.

Back row, from left: Samuel Page, A M Finlayson, G S Collyns, H B North.

Photograph taken in November 1907 by Samuel Page.
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Source http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22843673
Author Samuel Page (died 18 March 1944)
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