and
Tryggve Gran are cooking at the blubber stove, whose chimney projects behind the sledge roof-tree. The rock shelter known as Granite House was built in 1911, for use as a
field kitchen, by
Griffith Taylor's second
geological excursion in the course of the Terra Nova expedition. It was enclosed on three sides with
granite boulder walls and used a
sled to support a
sealskin roof. The stone walls of the shelter have partly collapsed. It contains the corroded remains of tins, a sealskin and some cord. The sled lies 50 m seaward of the shelter and consists of a few scattered pieces of wood, straps and buckles. The site has been designated a
Historic Site or Monument (HSM 67), following a proposal by New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom to the
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting. ==Flora and fauna==