South Georgia Island Whaling Station, 1917.


Nobody is there now in light of the fact that Leith Harbor, as the greater part of the other whaling stations on South Georgia, is stringently beyond reach. The imploding structures are too perilous and the asbestos in which the whale handling apparatus is as yet wrapped makes the encased places excessively harmful. The South Georgia government - this is one of Britain's couple of staying abroad domains - needed to allow us to film in this amazing time-case of a failed to remember method of British life. Also, we must be joined by Tommy Moore, a Yorkshireman acquainted with asbestos security, and wearing full defensive stuff.

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