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Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated journey to the South Pole ... investigate the diaries written by the explorers and focus on diary writing. Pupils could use their technology skills to design ...
Robert Falcon Scott and his men had hauled their supply ... As Scott noted in his final diary entry, “these rough notes and our dead bodies” would tell his tale. Amundsen planted the flag ...
Robert Falcon Scott was born on 6 June 1868 in Devonport ... Eight months later, a search party found the tent, the bodies and Scott's diary. The bodies were buried under the tent, with a cairn ...
The expedition party travelled to the South Pole by foot.Robert Falcon Scott ... Tryggve Gran, who Scott met when visiting Oslo (then Christiania), Norway. In his diary entry of 11th December ...
It launched the careers of Ernest Shackleton, Dr Edward Adrian Wilson and expedition leader Robert Falcon Scott. Organised by the Royal Society and the Royal Geographic Society, the Discovery ...
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 ...
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