Charles Francis Laseron

Laseron who resigned his post in Sydney three years later[3] and then moved his family to Lithgow, New South Wales where he was given charge of the parish.

[1] Charles attended St Andrew's Cathedral School as scholar and chorister and later studied at Sydney Technical College where he was awarded the diploma in geology.

He travelled with Frank Hurley, Bob Bage, Eric Webb, Herbert Murphy and John Hunter.

Murphy, Hunter and Laseron were the support party for Hurley, Bage and Webb, and turned back on 22 November 1912 after setting up a supply depot.

He served again during World War II as a map reading instructor but was discharged as medically unfit due to illness in 1944.

Charles Laseron, Australasian Antarctic Expedition, Cape Denison, Antarctica, 1912