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<abstract>Lieutenant Robert Bage was a member of Sir Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1913, as astronomer, assistant magnetician, and recorder of tides. At Cape Denison he assisted in the construction of what are now known as Mawson's Huts as well as other buildings, and constructed the Aurora Observatory which he used for his astronomy work. Bage was the leader of the hazardous southern sledging party, which included Frank Hurley and Eric Webb, through Adelie Land towards the South Magnetic Pole. Dwindling supples, and the need to be back at base when <span style="font-style:italic">Aurora</span> arrived to take them home, caused the party to turn back before reaching the pole. After Mawson's expedition failed to return by the appointed time, Bage volunteered to stay a second winter. On return to Australia, Bage rejoined the Royal Australian Engineers, and on the outbreak of the First World War, volunteered for active service. Promoted to Captain, he was second-in-charge, 3rd Field Company, Australian Infantry Forces at Gallipoli, when he was killed in action. He is memorialised by the Robert Bage Memorial Scholarship for higher degree engineering students, awarded by the School of Engineering, University of Melbourne. Cape Bage, George V Land, Antarctica, was named in his honour.</abstract>
<p>In 1911, on leave of absence without pay from the Royal Australian Engineers, Lieutenant Bage joined the Australian Antarctic Expedition under Douglas Mawson, as astronomer, assistant magnetician, and recorder of tides. Bage was leader of the southern sledging party, which accomplished a perilous journey of 600 miles, man-hauling their sledge over the rough blizzard-swept ice surfaces.His absence with the expedition extended over a period of two years and three months, as he was one of the six volunteers forming the relief party that was left in the Antarctic for a second winter, when Mawson and his ill-fated companions failed to return to winter quarters at the appointed time.</p>
<p>On his return from the Antarctic Bage was attached to the Engineers' Staff Office, Melbourne, and when mobilisation was ordered in August 1914, he took up duty at Port Phillip Heads. When the first Australian Division for service abroad was formed, he volunteered for active service, and was appointed second in command of the 3rd Field Company (Engineers), with the rank of Captain. He was killed at Gallipoli on May 7th, 1915.</p>
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