Summary
Black and white image of some of the buildings on Macquarie Island, used by expedition members and surrounded by snow. Macquarie Island is a subantarctic island located in the Southern Ocean, approximately half way between Australia and Antarctica, and is a Tasmanian State Reserve managed by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. It was added to the World Heritage List in 1997 for being an island of unique natural diversity, a site of major geoconservation significance and one of the truly remarkable places on earth. Australia operates a research station at the northern end of the island from which a wide range of research is carried out.
Description of Content
Black and white image of buildings standing in snow, little snow on roof tops. Nearly all buildings are in the foreground, with one in the middle ground and to the right of image, and none in the background. Building on far left has higher pitched roof than the others and what appears to be a Christian cross on top. Also in left of image is a tall pole held in position by a series of anchor wires.
Physical Description
Black and white image.
Significance
The Hope (Macpherson) Black Collection is a significant addition to Museum Victoria's working lives collection, it reveals the journey of a woman from depression era Melbourne and illustrates the power of education. It also reveals the often discriminatory policies in place in Victoria before the equal opportunity developments of the late 20th century. In balance though it also exposes the somewhat free expression possible for empowered women in this period. Hope Macpherson clearly states that in her day to day work she never felt discrimination and believes she was given great opportunity to pursue her career and aspirations. However, on analysis her role was often shaped by her gender and its perceived strengths and weaknesses; she was dissuaded from applying to become a taxidermist as it was 'an unsuitable job for a woman', although part of the first group of female scientists allowed to travel to Macquarie Island they were not permitted to camp on land with the male crew for fear of inciting passions. And finally after a distinguished career she was forced to resign her tenure as Australia's first female Curator when she married late in life, as a consequence of the Marriage bar.
More Information
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Collection Names
Museum History Collection, Antarctica Collection, Hope Macpherson Black Collection
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Hope Black (nee Macpherson), Apr 2011
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Place & Date Depicted
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Format
Photograph, Black & White
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Inscriptions
Department of External Affairs Antarctic Division Photograph Number Title Not to be reproduced without the authority of the Antarctic Division (stamp black ink). ANARE Photo (stamp black ink). 1514/?4 (hand written in pencil).
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
160 mm (Length), 116 mm (Width)
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