· Scott, Robert Falcon, Title: Scott's Last Expedition, Volume I Being the journals of Captain R. F. Scott Language: English: LoC Class: G: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Subject: British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition () Subject: Terra Nova (Ship) Subject: Antarctica -- Discovery and exploration -- British SubjectAuthor: Scott, Robert Falcon, Scotts Last expedition is, as the cover describes, a detailed first hand account of the day to day preparations of his final polar expedition. In buying the book the reader needs to understand that much of the content deals with those aspects of polar exploration/5(22). A British naval officer, Robert Falcon Scott commanded two noted expeditions to Antarctica. He spent much of his life at sea, becoming a naval cadet at thirteen, a midshipman at fifteen, and a full lieutenant at twenty-three. In , Scott was chosen to lead his first expedition, which was organized jointly by the Royal Geographical Society.
This map shows the outward and return journeys to the South Pole made by Robert Falcon Scott and his team in It was included in the edition of 'Scott's Last Expedition'. Scott's last expedition map, View large expedition map on Flickr. Thus reads the final poignant diary entry of Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Born in to a Devonshire family with strong military and navel connections, Scott's own career began in when he was enlisted into the cadets, aged A prodigal talent, he served on various Royal Navy ships in the s and s, before being appointed by the Royal Geographic Society to captain the British. Scott's last expedition. When Robert Falcon Scott set off on his second journey to explore the Antarctic - the British Antarctic Expedition - he could not have predicted it would be his last. Begin your journey. Brought to you by Antarctic Heritage Trust.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott CVO (6 June – c. 29 March ) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions: the Discovery expedition of – and the ill-fated Terra Nova expedition of – On the first expedition, he set a new southern record by marching to latitude 82°S and. Scott's last expedition. on his last journey. From January until March , we highlighted a range of items from our Treasures display relating to Robert Falcon Scott's last expedition known as the British Antarctic Expedition, An advertising postcard from around Scott's last expedition Hardcover – January 1, by. Robert Falcon Scott (Author) › Visit Amazon's Robert Falcon Scott Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author.
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