Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat, towing the RNZAF Antarctic Flight Auster NZ1707 ready to be towed to the ice edge for transport back to New Zealand. The nearly complete aircraft hangar in the background. Scott Base, Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
People loading a sledge behind a Tucker Sno-Cat on the sea ice. Believed to be at Williams Field, Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Two Tucker Sno-Cats on the sea ice in front of a US Navy Dakota. Believed to be at Williams Field, Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
US Antarctic Research Program Tucker Sno-Cats on the sea ice. Believed to be in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Two Teans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cats on the fore deck of HMNZS Endeavour on the way to Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Four men standing beside a US Antarctic Research Program Tucker Sno-Cat. Unknown location in Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat 'A' beside RAF Otter XL710 at a fuel depot on the Polar Plateau in Antarctica.
This aircraft was later transferred to the RNZAF as NZ6081.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat 'A' beside RAF Otter XL710 at a fuel depot on the Polar Plateau in Antarctica.
This aircraft was later transferred to the RNZAF as NZ6081.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat 'A' beside RAF Otter XL710 at a fuel depot on the Polar Plateau in Antarctica.
Handwritten on the slide mount "Otter & Snowcat[sic] on section 10,000 ft."
This aircraft was later transferred to the RNZAF as NZ6081.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Unknown member of the New Zealand team climbing into a Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat. Unknown location in ANtarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Two men looking at the engine of a Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat. Unknown location in ANtarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Unkn own member of the New Zealand team lighting a pipe on the front of a Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-cat. Unknown location in Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat, towing the RNZAF Antarctic Flight Auster NZ1707 ready to be towed to the ice edge for transport back to New Zealand. The nearly complete aircraft hangar in the background. Scott Base, Antarctica.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat towing sledges of equipment to Scott Base, Antarctica.
Pilot Officer LSMcQ White (right) being congratulated by Flying Officer HS Tucker (left) on the return of Pilot Officer White to No. 485 Squadron after being shot down and evading capture. Unknown location in England.
Image from the Jasper Ernest Lewis Baldwin personal collection.
Portrait from 'next-of-kin' card of Sergeant Kenneth R Tucker, No. 3 Squadron Air Gunner.
Image from the Harry Elrick personal collection.
RNZAF Antarctic Flight Beaver NZ6001 beside a Trans-Antarctic Expedition Tucker Sno-Cat somewhere in Antarctica.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Keith Holyoake, meeting Wing Commander RF Tucker during a visit to No. 41 Squadron at Korat, Thailand, during Exercise Air Boon Choo.
Group standing in front of Vildebeest NZ102 at Rongotai aerodrome during the Air Pageant.
L-R: unknown (Rigger), Aircraftman 1 Tucker (Fitter), Pilot Officer LH Trent, Acting Pilot Officer Rankin.