- South Georgia Museum
The South Georgia Museum is situated in
Grytviken , the administrative centre of theUK overseas territory ofSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands .The museum occupies the renovated and converted Manager's Villa built in 1916, and used as a residence for the manager of the
Grytviken whaling base and his family, until the base closed in 1964. The South Georgia Museum was established in 1992 as a specialised whaling museum, subsequently expanding its expositions to include all aspects of the discovery of the island, sealing industry, maritime and natural history, as well as the 1982Falklands War .The museum has become a popular tourist venue, visited by
cruise ship oryacht tourists. For several years Tim and Pauline Carr served as museumcurator s, living on board their yacht "Curlew" moored in the Grytviken port.The Museum displays include a bronze bust of
Duncan Carse by British sculptorJon Edgar . Carse was influential in the mapping of South Georgia and the island's Mount Carse is named after him.ee also
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History of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
*Grytviken References
* Tim and Pauline Carr. "Antarctic Oasis: Under the Spell of South Georgia". New York & London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1998.
External links
* [http://www.sgisland.org/pages/main/museum.htm South Georgia Museum]
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