Captain Robert Falcon Scott, CVO, RN

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Captain Robert Falcon Scott, CVO, RN

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Birthplace: Plymouth, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
Death: March 29, 1912 (43)
Antarctica (exhaustion, cold & starvation)
Immediate Family:

Son of John Edward Scott and Hannah Scott
Husband of Kathleen Scott, Baroness Kennet, FRBS
Father of Sir Peter Markham Scott, CH, CBE, DSC
Brother of Archibald Scott and Ettie Myers Scott

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About Captain Robert Falcon Scott, CVO, RN

Robert Falcon Scott, CVO 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 Royal Geographical Society, which appointed him to command the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904. The expedition - which included Ernest Shackleton - reached further south than anyone before them and Scott returned to Britain a national hero. He had caught the exploring bug and began to plan an expedition to be the first to reach the South Pole. He spent years raising funds for the trip.

The whaling ship Terra Nova left Cardiff, Wales in June 1910 and the expedition set off from base the following October, with mechanical sledges, ponies and dogs. However, the sledges and ponies could not cope with the conditions and the expedition carried on without them, through appalling weather and increasingly tough terrain. In mid December, the dog teams turned back, leaving the rest to face the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier and the polar plateau. By January 1912, only five remained: Scott, Wilson, Oates, Bowers and Evans.

On 17 January, they reached the pole, only to find that a Norwegian party led by Roald Amundsen, had beaten them there. They started the 1,500 km journey back. Evans died in mid-February. By March, Oates was suffering from severe frostbite and, knowing he was holding back his companions, walked out into the freezing conditions never to be seen again. The remaining three men died of starvation and exposure in their tent on 29 March 1912. They were in fact only 20 km from a pre-arranged supply depot.

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 of ice and snow to mark the spot. They died of exhaustion, cold & starvation in attempt to return home.



For additional info see: Wikipedia - Robert Falcon Scott

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Captain Robert Falcon Scott, CVO, RN's Timeline

1868
June 6, 1868
Plymouth, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1871
1871
Age 2
Stoke Damerel, Devon, England
1909
September 14, 1909
London, City of London, Greater London, England
1912
March 29, 1912
Age 43
Antarctica