- John Béchervaise
John Mayston Béchervaise OAM,MBE (
11 May 1910 –13 July 1998 ) was anAustralia nwriter , photographer,art ist, historian andexplorer . He is especially notable for his work and achievements inAntarctica . Béchervaise was married to Lorna Fearn Wanna; the couple had one son and three daughters. His family had come from Jersey in the 19th century where there is still a Bechervaise Lane.Béchervaise was educated in
Melbourne, Victoria . He joinedGeelong College in 1935 in order to establish a program of outdoor activities for the boys. During the years of the Second World War he studied art history at theCourtauld Institute of Art inLondon , but returned to Geelong College after the war.In January 1949 he led a
mountaineering expedition of the Geelong College Exploration Society to climb the hitherto unclimbed 1224 mFederation Peak inTasmania . He also led the first party to land on Tasmania's most northerly point, ruggedRodondo Island inBass Strait , 10 km off the coast of Victoria.As well as contributing to the development of outdoor education in Victoria, he was for many years the assistant editor of the Australian magazine "Walkabout".
Antarctic
In the 1950s Béchervaise joined the
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE). He served as field leader on Heard Island in 1953, leading an unsuccessful expedition to climb the 2745 mMawson Peak of the Big Ben massif, the highest peak on Australian territory.He also served as station leader at
Mawson Station ,Antarctica in 1955 and 1959. From there he led field trips of up to 600 km inland, exploringMacRobertson Land and thePrince Charles Mountains region. He was awarded thePolar Medal for this exploration work.Béchervaise visited American Antarctic bases in 1966 as an Australian observer with
Operation Deep Freeze .Béchervaise Island (or 'Bech' to locals), was named on 1 January 2000 in his honour. It is the largest, central island of the Flat Islands, about 2 km WNW of
Mawson Station .Béchervaise was a highly respected teacher at
Geelong Grammar School during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He gave many lectures detailing adventures in Antartica as well as similar escapades in Europe, an altogether inspirational teacher for those lucky enough to be his students.(An earlier member of the same Jersey family with the same name received the 1818-1855 British Arctic medal and published an anonymous memoir "Thirty-Nine Years of a Seafaring life". (A copy is in the British Library). Some sources misspell his name Berchervaise).
Bibliography
Béchervaise wrote numerous articles in "Walkabout", the "
Victorian Naturalist " and elsewhere. Some of his published books are:
* 1947 – "Barwon and Barrabools – Poems with Pictures". Henry Thacker: Geelong.
* 1957 - "ANARE: Australia's Antarctic Outposts". OUP: Melbourne. (With Philip Law).
* 1959 – "Antarctica: Australian Explorers". OUP: Melbourne.
* 1961 – "The Far South". Angus & Robertson: Sydney.
* 1963 - "Blizzard and Fire. A year at Mawson, Antarctica". Angus & Robertson: Sydney.
* 1967 - "Australia: World of Difference. The Australian transition". Rigby: Adelaide.
* 1967 - "Australia and Antarctica". Nelson Doubleday: Sydney.
* 1968 - "Australian Mountains and Rivers". Nelson Doubleday: Sydney.
* 1970 - "Ballarat and Western Goldfields Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1970 - "Bendigo and Eastern Goldfields Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1971 - "Blue Mountain Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1973 - "Old Melbourne Hotels Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1975 - "Grampians Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1976 – "Old Victorian Country Pubs Sketchbook". Rigby: Adelaide.
* 1976 - "Wilsons Promontory". Rigby: Adelaide.
* 1977 – "Ballarat sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1977 – "Historic Melbourne Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1977 – "University of Melbourne Sketchbook". Rigby: Adelaide.
* 1978 - "Science: Men on Ice in Antarctica". Lothian Publishing: Melbourne.
* 1979 - "Antarctica. The Last Horizon". Cassell: Stanmore. (Revised and expanded edition of "The Far South").
* 1979 - "Castlemaine Sketchbook". Rigby.
* 1980 – "Rediscovering Victoria’s Goldfields". Pitman: Carlton.
* 1982 – "The Bendigo Book". Bendigo Ampersand Publishing.
* 1985 - "The University of Melbourne - an Illustrated Perspective". MUP: Carlton.
* 1995 - "Arctic and Antarctic - the Will and the Way of John Riddoch Rymill". Bluntisham Books: UK.References
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19980902/ai_n14165494 Keage, Peter. (1998). Obituary: John Bechervaise. "The Independent" (London), 2 September 1998] Accessed 16 July 2007
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