On January 18, 1912, Captain Robert Falcon Scott and four of his men reached the geographic South Pole, only to discover they were not the first people to make it there. When they arrived ...
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and four of his men reached the geographic South Pole on January 18, 1912, only to meet with disappointment in the form of a tent and a Norwegian flag.
Captain Scott's expedition team reached the South ... the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge as a memorial to Robert Falcon Scott and his companions. Charles Ashton, a director at ...
View the paths of glory and despair that revealed this uncharted land to the world. Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Discovery 1901-1904 Sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society, Scott led the ...
Outside the huts of the British Antarctic Expedition of 191012 stand the smiling figures of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Dr Edward Wilson Wilson is holding Nobby one of the Siberian ponies ...
On board were Captain Robert Falcon Scott and members of his British Antarctic Expedition, who aimed to be the first to reach the South Pole. There was so much support in Wales for the expedition ...
By Phil Hebblethwaite The most famous sentence in exploration literature was penned by Captain Robert Falcon Scott as his final journal entry on 29 March 1912, the presumed day of his death: “For ...
The Union Jack and the team’s flag flying in Antarctica Members of the British Services Antarctic Expedition 2012 on Tuesday marked the 100th anniversary of the day Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ...
The true story of the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott and his ill-fated expedition to try to be the first man to discover the South Pole, only to find that the murderously cold weather and a ...
Tom Crean accompanied Captain Robert Falcon Scott on his South Pole Expedition's in 1901 and 1911. Report shows the South Pole Inn in Annascaul home of Tom Crean. Photographs of Tom Crean with the ...
Experience the historic ship that led Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton on their famed trip to the Antarctic. Made in Dundee, a city more used to constructing strong whaling ships ...
On board were Captain Robert Falcon Scott and members of his British Antarctic Expedition, who aimed to be the first to reach the South Pole. There was so much support in Wales for the expedition ...