01748cim a2200337 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066033001300079035001700092035001200109040001800121042000900139043001200148100005100160245007800211260001000289300003700299500013100336506006200467518005400529520045300583530008201036555007701118600005901195611005301254651001601307700002601323856003901349984002201388174040520101220110456.0980216s1976 xx nnn tn eng 1 a1365458900a19761125 9000013654589 92520466 aANLbengdANL aanuc at------1 aRichards, R. W.q(Richard Walter),d1893-4ive10aRichard Walter Richards interviewed by Lennard Bickelh[sound recording]. c1976. a2 sound cassettes (ca. 221 min.) aFor a description of the journey see Australian Encyclopedia Vol. 1, Antarctica, British Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917. aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded on Nov. 25, 1976 at Point Lonsdale, Vic. aRichards talks about the 1914-1917 British Trans-Antarctic Expedition led by Sir Ernest Shackleton, in particular, the difficulties faced by him and his companions such as reliance on seal meat for food and fuel, symptoms of scurvy, blizzard conditions and the death of some of the members of the expedition. He also talks about the dogs used to pull their sleds and life generally during this time as well as his opinion of Shackelton as a leader. aAlso available online via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.oh-vn1740405 aDetailed summary available (2 p.) and transcript (typescript, 94 leaves)10aRichards, R. W.q(Richard Walter),d1893-vInterviews.20aBritish Trans-Antarctic Expedition,d(1914-1917) 0aAntarctica.1 aBickel, Lennard.4ivr41uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.oh-vn1740405 aANLcORAL TRC 495