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I Was There:The First British Women at the South Pole
On 4th January 2000, Fiona Thorny-Will and Catherine Hartley became the first British women to walk nearly 700 miles across Antarctica to the South Pole.
On 4th January 2000, Fiona Thorny-Will and Catherine Hartley became the first British women to walk nearly 700 miles across Antarctica to the South Pole. The expedition also saw another first. Fiona's husband Mike was part of the nine-strong party making them the first married couple to achieve the feat.
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I Was There
Historic moments from history told by those who lived through them.