We are embarked on a decade of celebrations of the national expeditions of what is now termed the Heroic Age. Exploring the Antarctic – the great unknown continent – a hundred years ago was great adventure and, given what we now know of the primitive state of their equipment, it is surprising that more of these explorers did not die. The tragic death of Captain Scott's polar party must be taken as a key talisman for the title “Heroic Age” but we should not underestimate the courage and fortitude of all the others – British, Swedish, Norwegian, French, German, Belgian, Argentinean, Polish, Romanian, American etc – who sailed, walked and sledged into the unknown for the greater good of their nation
In 1901, Commander Robert Falcon Scott lead a small group of men to the Antarctica in what is now kn...
Ml HENEVER I HEAR THE WORD ANTARCTICA, thefirst thing I think of is the famous beautifully dra-.. ma...
In 2012 the anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott\u2019s arrival at the South Pole and of his death in ...
The heroic age of Antarctic Exploration is usually said to begin in the reign of King Edward VII (19...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
In September 1899, an article in London\u27s The Strand Magazine described the landing in Antarctica...
Tom Griffiths was on board the Aurora Australis as it sailed south to Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica, ...
The 1910–1913 Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, was a vent...
Historical perspectives have shown how several scientific disciplines have developed their Antarctic...
The objectives of the Heroic Age expeditions were driven by the continued wish of European countrie...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international D...
The first crossing of Antarctica in 1957/58 by the Trans-Antarctic Expedition, led by Sir Vivian 'Bu...
Photographers made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic exploration....
In his 1977 critique of the heroic role of Scott in the British consciousness and character, David ...
In 1901, Commander Robert Falcon Scott lead a small group of men to the Antarctica in what is now kn...
Ml HENEVER I HEAR THE WORD ANTARCTICA, thefirst thing I think of is the famous beautifully dra-.. ma...
In 2012 the anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott\u2019s arrival at the South Pole and of his death in ...
The heroic age of Antarctic Exploration is usually said to begin in the reign of King Edward VII (19...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
In September 1899, an article in London\u27s The Strand Magazine described the landing in Antarctica...
Tom Griffiths was on board the Aurora Australis as it sailed south to Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica, ...
The 1910–1913 Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, was a vent...
Historical perspectives have shown how several scientific disciplines have developed their Antarctic...
The objectives of the Heroic Age expeditions were driven by the continued wish of European countrie...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international D...
The first crossing of Antarctica in 1957/58 by the Trans-Antarctic Expedition, led by Sir Vivian 'Bu...
Photographers made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic exploration....
In his 1977 critique of the heroic role of Scott in the British consciousness and character, David ...
In 1901, Commander Robert Falcon Scott lead a small group of men to the Antarctica in what is now kn...
Ml HENEVER I HEAR THE WORD ANTARCTICA, thefirst thing I think of is the famous beautifully dra-.. ma...
In 2012 the anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott\u2019s arrival at the South Pole and of his death in ...