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Scotland and the Antarctic

Section 3: Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen

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In 1893 Sir John Murray (a Canadian scientist who had been on the Challenger expedition) spoke to the Royal Geographical Society in London about the last continent to be explored - Antarctica. He suggested that it was time to explore the interior of Antarctica and reach the South Pole. In the audience was Sir Clements Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Society. Markham decided to raise funds for a British National Antarctic Expedition.

The Heroic Age 1895-1917

  1. Robert Falcon Scott - Scott of the Antarctic

  2. Sir Ernest Shackleton

  3. Roald Amundsen

  4. Scott's journey to the South Pole

  5. Shackleton's Imperial Transantarctic Expedition

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