Mawson House is a fully registered and legal rooming house serviced by a social worker on weekends. For copyright and/or cultural reasons this item may only be accessed from computers in the State Library of South Australia. Douglas Mawson was an Australian Antarctic explorer who achieved many unthinkable things! Mackay, David and Mawson raise the flag at the Magnetic South Pole on 16 January 1909 Photo of Douglas Mawson's sledge. is to promote the name of Sir Douglas Mawson and all he stood for and to ensure that his inspirational commitment and contributions to science and exploration are widely known. Died: 14th of October 1958 in his home in Brighton. He died in Brighton, South Australia on 14 October 1958. Bright and spacious living areas including two television areas, both with DVD players. The Mawson Laboratories at the University of Adelaide. Caricature by Sir David Low. He was a part of Shackleton's Journey. Bust of Mawson on North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia in front of the University of Adelaide. Mawson House is located a five minute walk from public transport and Brimbank Shopping Centre. General information about him.
This website will take you on Mawson's Australasian Expedition.
right. Douglas Mawson. right. Born: 5th of May 1882 in Shipley, Yorkshire, England. Family: ( wife) Paquita Delprat. Images for kids. Sir Douglas Mawson's home, Brighton [PRG 1563/2/33] • Photograph This item is only available to users within the State Library of South Australia.