History of Admiralty Bay (Station G)

Location

Position: Lat. 62° 05′ S, Long. 58° 22′ W
General location: Martel Inlet, Keller Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands

Purpose

Geology, meteorology and glaciology.

Occupied

  • 18 Jan 1947 – 23 Mar 1947
  • Jan 1948 – 19 Jan 1961

Buildings

The first two buildings, a small wooden hut and a Nissen hut, were erected in Jan 1947. A second wooden hut was established on 14 Feb 1948 but removed in 1950 and re-erected at Signy Island (Station H). A third hut named Sparrow House after the ship HMS Sparrow in which it was transported, was established about 300 yards south of the second hut on 28 Jan 1949. A further hut was erected on 6 Jan 1956.

Memorials

  • E Platt, 10 Nov 1948: grave.
  • R G Napier, 24 Mar 1956: memorial cross.
  • A Sharman, 23 Apr 1959: grave.
  • D R Bell, 26 Jul 1959: memorial.

Current status

Demolished and removed by members of the Brazilian Antarctic Expedition at Comandante Ferraz Station, Jul 1995 – Feb 1996. Only concrete foundations remain.

For full listing of all station histories, see History of British stations and refuges.

Main hut, Admiralty Bay Station, 1951. (Photographer: Roger Todd-White; Archives ref: AD6/19/2/G176)
Main hut, Admiralty Bay Station, 1951. (Photographer: Roger Todd-White; Archives ref: AD6/19/2/G176)