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Summary Of: Terra Nova Expedition

the Terra Nova Expedition was organised as a private venture... at Hut Point which was used by the Terra Nova Expedition as a starting point and shelter for Barrier journeys...

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Scott's party at the South Pole, 18 January 1912. L to R: (standing) Wilson, Scott, Oates; (seated) Bowers, Edgar Evans | | Robert Falcon Scott | Discovery Expedition | Antarctic | Terra Nova | South Pole | British Empire | Admiralty | Royal Geographical Society | Victoria Land | Western Mountains | King Edward VII Land | Cape Crozier | Roald Amundsen | Map showing Ross Sea area of Antarctica, with the polar journeys of the Terra Nova expedition (blue) and Amundsen's expedition (green). | | Discovery Expedition | Furthest South | McMurdo Sound | Ernest Shackleton | Nimrod Expedition | Beardmore Glacier | Polar Plateau | geographical miles | Douglas Mawson | Leader of the expedition, Robert Falcon Scott. | | E R G R ("Teddy") Evans | Harry Pennell | George Murray Levick | Edward L Atkinson | Victor Campbell | Edgar Evans | Tom Crean | William Lashly | Henry Robertson Bowers | Royal Indian Marine | Lawrence Oates | Fridtjof Nansen | Tryggve Gran | Edward Wilson | George Simpson | Charles Wright | Frank Debenham | Raymond Priestley | Apsley Cherry-Garrard | Herbert Ponting | An Oxo commercial sponsorship for the expedition. | | Oxo | Royal Society | Royal Geographical Society | South Africa | Australia | New Zealand | Terra Nova | Royal Yacht Squadron | Board of Trade | The Terra Nova, photographed in December 1910 by Herbert Ponting. | | Ross Island | Ross Ice Shelf | Beardmore Glacier | Polar Plateau | man-hauling | Cardiff | Wales | South Africa | Melbourne | Australia | New Zealand | Roald Amundsen | Lyttelton Harbour | Inside Scott's Hut at Cape Evans. (modern photograph) | | Cape Crozier | McMurdo Sound | Scott's Discovery hut at Hut Point, used as a shelter and stores depot during the Terra Nova expedition. | | Victoria Land | Amundsen's camp in the Bay of Whales, visited by Campbell's Terra Nova party in February 1911. | | Amundsen's expedition | Bay of Whales | Cape Adare | Carstens Borchgrevink | Borchgrevink's hut at Cape Adare. (modern photograph) | | Inexpressible Island | frostbite | dysentery | Drygalski Ice Tongue | McMurdo Dry Valleys | Koettlitz Glacier | Butter Point | Ferrar Glacier | Taylor Glacier | Granite Harbour | Beardmore Glacier | Dr. Edward Wilson | Emperor Penguin | Cape Crozier | embryo | Emperor Penguins | | igloo | force 11 | Natural History Museum | South Kensington | University of Edinburgh | Map of route taken to the South Pole showing supply stops and significant events. Scott was found frozen to death with Wilson and Bowers, south of the One Ton Supply depot, in a tent marked Tent on the map. | | Beardmore Glacier | scurvy | Albert Medals | King Haakon | Norway | Scott and his men at Amundsen's base, Polheim, at the South Pole. Left to right: Scott, Bowers, Wilson, and PO Evans. Picture taken by Lawrence Oates. | | Polheim | Tennyson | Ulysses | Observation Hill, overlooking Hut Point, where the Terra Nova memorial cross was erected in January 1913. | | Scott of the Antarctic | Mount Everest | Roland Huntford | Ranulph Fiennes | Susan Solomon | scurvy | Vitamin C | pemmican | List of Antarctica expeditions | Scott of the Antarctic | Cape Adare | Edward L Atkinson | Indian Government | ISBN 0 14 009501 2 | ISBN 978 0 00 715068 7 | ISBN 0 340 82697 5 | ISBN 0 330 28816 4 | ISBN 0 09 479530 4 | ISBN 0 300 09921 5 | ISBN 1-4013-0047-2 | ISBN 0-11-290382-7 | ISBN 0-19-280483-9 | ISBN 1-58834-195-X | ISBN 0 7134 2693 4 | Wikimedia Commons | Featured article | Categories | Featured articles | Exploration of Antarctica | Scientific expeditions | 1910 in the United Kingdom | Human death in Antarctica |
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