and his crew at the South Pole in January 1912 Public domain via Wikimedia Commons Captain Robert Falcon Scott and four of his men reached the geographic South Pole on January 18, 1912 ...
On January 18, 1912, Captain Robert Falcon Scott and four of his men reached the geographic South Pole, only to discover they ...
Crean had been with Capt. Robert Scott on that fateful trip to the South Pole that ultimately led to the death of Capt. Scott and four of his men. Looking at the worn-out memorabilia displayed in ...
The New Year marks the 100th Anniversary of Captain Robert Scott’s Antarctic endeavors and his heroic efforts to reach the South Pole, which ultimately led to his team’s tragic demise in 1912.
Robert Falcon Scott was born on 6 June 1868 in Devonport. He became a naval cadet at the age of 13 and served on a number of Royal Navy ships in the 1880s and 1890s. He attracted the notice of the ...
Captain Robert Scott and his four-man team died in 1912 after being beaten to the South Pole by Norwegian explorers. The photograph of all five was taken using an automatic trigger in January of ...
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 ...
Captain Robert Scott, from Devonport, died in March 1912, aged 43, along with four others on his doomed attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole. Jake Shaw A pair of snow goggles used by Mr ...