Alfred Hodgeman

Alfred Hodgeman (8 August 1885 – January 1964) was an Australian architect and cartographer known for his involvement in the Australasian Antarctic expedition.

Alfred James Hodgeman was born in Adelaide, South Australia on 8 August 1885.

He also remained behind awaiting the return of the Far Eastern Party, Mawson, Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis and Xavier Mertz.

[8] He enlisted in World War I and saw active service, including at Gallipoli and in Macedonia.

[4] During World War II he worked at the Portsmouth naval base and also served in the Home Guard.