Record

RefNoMS/955/6/165
LevelItem
TitlePhotograph of beech trees
CreatorHoldgate, Sir Martin Wyatt
Date1958
DescriptionA cluster of beech trees comprised of Nothofagus antarctica (Antarctic beech) and Nothofagus betuloides (Magellan's beech) at 2,500 ft (750m) elevation. The trees occupy a shallow crater at the summit of a rocky hill, somewhat sheltered by the steep sides. Snow can be seen on the ground at this elevation, with a snow-covered mountain range visible in the background of the image and the Angostura Inglesa (English Narrows) seen at the left edge.
Extent1 slide
FormatPhotograph
PhysicalDescription35mm transparency in glass and paper slide mount
Dimensions40mm x 40mm
AccessStatusOpen
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