Robert Falcon Scott(1868-1912)
English explorer who commanded two Antarctic expeditions, 1901-04 and
1910-12. Born to John and Hannah Scott. Born into a naval family he
became a cadet at the age of 13 and entered the navy in 1882. He
married famous English sculptor, Kathleen Bruce in 1908. His son Peter
was born in 1909. In 1910 he set for antarctica on the ship Terra Nova.
With Scott on the final expedition were Edward Wilson (1872-1912),
Laurence Oates, H R Bowers, and E Evans. The Scott Polar Research
Institute in Cambridge was founded in 1920 out of funds donated by the
public following Scott's death, as a memorial to him and his
companions. It houses a small museum and library, and carries out
research into all aspects of the Antarctic and Arctic regions. On 18
January 1912 he reached the South Pole, shortly after the Norwegian
Roald Amundsen, but on the return journey he and his companions died in
a blizzard only a few miles from their base camp. His journal was
recovered and published in 1913.