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William Lamond Allardyce, 1861–1930: Pioneer Antarctic Conservationist

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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1 Sadly, he apparently never finished the autobiography; the 34-page typescript ends during his tour in Fiji.

2 There is a clear distinction between the early floating factories which were confined to sheltered bays, and the modern factory ships which operated on the high seas from the mid-1920s.

3 Cape Constance and Mount Constance are named after his wife.