WebRM2DGAD3X – An early artists impression of Captain Lawrence E. G. Oates leaving his tent, never to be seen again on March 17th 1912. ----Captain Lawrence Edward Grace 'Titus' Oates (17 March 1880 – 17 March 1912) of Gestingthorpe Hall was a British army officer (Inniskilling Dragoons), and Antarctic explorer, who died on or about his birthday … Web----Captain Lawrence Edward Grace 'Titus' Oates (17 March 1880 – 17 March 1912) of Gestingthorpe Hall was a British army officer (Inniskilling Dragoons), and Antarctic explorer, who died on or about his birthday during the Terra Nova Expedition or British Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott. Oates walked into a blizzard as an act ...
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WebMar 10, 2012 · With these words, Antarctic explorer Capt Lawrence Oates set out to meet his death 100 years ago, aged 31, and entered the history books. He was one of five men who died as they tried to return home from Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole in 1912. Web20 February 1823: Captain James Weddell sets a new record for the furthest south ever travelled by an Antarctic explorer. The Weddell Sea is named after him, as is the … barbara sennrich
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WebMay 16, 2012 · Born in 1880 to a wealthy English family, Lawrence Oates attended Eton before serving as a junior officer in the Second Boer War . A gunshot wound in a skirmish that earned Oates the nickname... WebArmy Captain Lawrence Oates was charged with caring for the ponies that would be used for sledge-hauling food during the expedition’s first season depot-laying stage and for the … WebApr 6, 2024 · Ernest Shackleton, in full Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, (born February 15, 1874, Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland—died January 5, 1922, Grytviken, South Georgia), Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who attempted to reach the South Pole. Educated at Dulwich College (1887–90), Shackleton entered the mercantile marine service in 1890 and … barbara senkus