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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. British Antarctic explorer (1868–1912) "Scott of the Antarctic" redirects here. For the film, see Scott of the Antarctic (film). Robert Falcon Scott Robert Falcon Scott in 1905 Born (1868-06-06) 6 June 1868 Plymouth, Devon, England Died c. 29 March 1912 (1912-03-29) (aged 43) Ross Ice ...
In the graveyard is a memorial to the family of Robert Falcon Scott whose father managed the brewery in the village. There is also a yew tree that is thought to be about 1500 years old. [5] The original medieval village was buried at the time of the plague and St Andrews is
Scott's Hut is a building located on the north shore of Cape Evans on Ross Island in Antarctica. It was erected in 1911 by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910–1913 (also known as the Terra Nova Expedition) led by Robert Falcon Scott .
The Statue of Robert Falcon Scott, commonly known as the Scott Statue, is a statue in Christchurch, New Zealand commemorating British Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott. The statue was unveiled in 1917 and is located at a small recreational park at the intersection of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace in Christchurch Central City .
The Scott Window The Scott Window, panel 4 (detail): searchers erect a memorial cairn. The main feature of the church of St Peter is a memorial window by Kempe (1915), dedicated to Robert Falcon Scott and his co-explorers who died in their failed attempt to return from the South Pole. The window shows four scenes of the 1912 expedition.
Stanley Nicholson Babb, FRBS (1874–1957), also known as S. Nicholson Babb and Nicholson Babb, was a British sculptor.. Among his most important works are the memorial to Robert Falcon Scott and his companions in St Paul's Cathedral, London, the Great War Memorial in Grahamstown, South Africa, and the statues of Thomas Gainsborough and George Romney on the façade of the Victoria and Albert ...
Last Rest (Grave of Scott, Wilson, and Bowers) Items portrayed in this file depicts. inception. 1 January 1913 Gregorian. ... Robert Falcon Scott; Global file usage.
In March 1916 Scott travelled, via Paris and Rome, to the quarry in Carrara, Italy where she carved the white marble Statue of Captain Robert Falcon Scott which was erected at Christchurch Central City, New Zealand, in 1917. [1] In 1917, Scott served as a private secretary to Sir Matthew Nathan in the Ministry of Pensions. [2]