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For more than two months, British Capt. Robert Falcon Scott and his men had hauled their supply sledges across 800 miles of ice from their base camp at Antarctica's McMurdo Sound, hoping to become ...
Scott or Shackleton… who was the greatest British polar explorer of the Heroic Age? It's a matter of opinion, of course, but ...
The expedition party travelled to the South Pole by foot.Robert Falcon Scott ... referred to simply as "Scott of the Antarctic." Born in 1868, the former Royal Navy captain became a national ...
This was given to my Grandfather,Edgar Nunn Mooney,RCNC in 1910,by Captain Robert Falcon Scott for his infant daughter,Dawn,just before Captain Scott set sail in his ship "Terra Nova" for what was ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1911, Captain Laurence Oats joined the expedition of Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole, which they reached only to find that another explorer had beat them to it, 34 days earlier.
It was also used on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's National Antarctic (Discovery) Expedition from 1901-04. In 1984 it was lent to NASA and taken aound the Earth in the Space Shuttle orbiter ...