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Title Phillip Law / produced and directed by Frank Heimans
Published Acton, Australian Capital Territory : National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 1993

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Description 1 online resource (27 min.)
Series Australasian video online
Australian biography
Summary Scientist and Antarctic Explorer. Born Tallangatta, Victoria, 1912. Died 2010. Phillip Law showed early academic ability and at the age of 16 became a teacher. He loved skiing and mountaineering and became fascinated by Antarctica. In 1947 he was appointed Senior Scientific Officer on Australia's first post-war Antarctic expedition. In 1949 he became Director of the Australian Antarctic Division. Law was Director of the Division until his retirement in 1966. During that period he established the Mawson, Davis and Casey stations and led numerous voyages to explore the coast of the Australian Antarctic Territory. After his retirement, Law occupied a variety of other positions, among them Chairman of the Australian National Committee on Antarctic Research, and Council Member of the University of Melbourne. He is the author of the book Antarctic Odyssey. For his pioneering work Law has received numerous awards including the Founder's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, London and the Gold Medal of the Australian Geographic Society. In 1995 he was awarded the Companion in the Order of Australia
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed November 19, 2014)
In English
Subject Law, P. G. (Phillip Garth), 1912-2010 -- Interviews
SUBJECT Law, P. G. (Phillip Garth), 1912-2010. fast (OCoLC)fst01735131
Subject Explorers -- Antarctica -- Interviews
Explorers -- Australia -- Interviews
Discoveries in geography -- Australian.
Explorers.
SUBJECT Antarctica -- Discovery and exploration -- Australian
Subject Antarctica.
Australia.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Interviews.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Heimans, Frank.
Film Australia (Organization)
National Film and Sound Archive (Australia)