03289ctcaa22004451a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019002300066035001700089035001200106040002100118042000900139043002100148045001700169100003100186245005900217260001600276300006900292500005300361506008600414520037300500520064200873533003401515545058701549555011802136600004202254600005502296610009102351650003502442650004002477650003702517651002702554651003502581651005502616656001802671656003702689656002102726856005402747953004202801219596820130328141956.0990113i19042010xx 000 0deng 1 a20014276z14356620 9000020014276 92623314 aANL:MSbengdANL aanuc at------au-at---2 bd1904bd20101 aChipman, Elizabeth,d1934-10aPapers of Elizabeth Chipman,f1904-2010h[manuscript]. c[1904-2010] a10.40 m.a(22 boxes) +e14 cartons + 2 fol. boxes + 1 map folio. aManuscript reference no.: MS 9635, MS Acc11.071. aPart available for research; part requires permission for research. Not for loan. aMS 9635 comprises papers relating to Chipman's career with the Australian Antarctic Division and the research for her books Australians in the frozen south, and Women on the ice. They include photographs, transparencies, diaries, edited typescripts of her two novels, correspondence, reviews, questionnaires, newspaper cuttings and card index (16 boxes, 2 fol. boxes). aThe Acc11.071 instalment comprises research notes pertaining to the life of Sir George Hubert Wilkins compiled by Chipman for a biography that was not completed. It includes photocopies and notes of press items, journal articles, diary entries and letters covering Wilkins' life and career; timelines, indices of people and places related to Wilkins and chapter drafts by Chipman; Chipman's correspondence with institutions and individuals regarding her research. There is a signed copy of Under the North Pole by Hubert Wilkins, and original materials including a poster advertising a Wilkins lecture (6 boxes, 14 cartons, 1 map folio). aIn part, photocopies.b[S.l.]0 aElizabeth Chipman worked for the Antarctic Division of the Department of Science in Melbourne between 1954 and 1977, where she had a varied career as a typist, information officer and scientific administrator. She visited Macquarie Island with the Australian Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) during summers of 1966-1967, 1971-1972, and 1975-1976. She was the first woman member of the ANARE Club and one of the first Australian women to set foot on the Antarctic mainland. Chipman is the author of two books: Australians in the frozen south (1978) and Women on the ice (1986).8 aFinding aid available in the Pictures and Manuscripts Reading Room and online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms963510aChipman, Elizabeth,d1934-vArchives.10aWilkins, G. H.q(George Hubert),cSir,d1888-1958.20aAustralian National Antarctic Research ExpeditionsxOfficials and employeesvArchives. 0aWomenxEmploymentzAntarctica. 0aScientific expeditionszAntarctica. 0aExplorerszAustraliaxBiography. 0aAntarcticaxBiography. 0aAntarcticaxSocial conditions. 0aAntarcticaxDiscovery and explorationxAustralian. 7aClerks.2lcsh 7aAntarctic expeditionists.2local 7aExplorers.2lcsh423Finding aiduhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms9635qEAD aManuscripts subject term: Exploration