Read A First Rate Tragedy Online
Authors: Diana Preston
Gran plans to go to,
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and Germans,
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Amundsen aims to reach,
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Amundsen reaches,
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Scott chooses party to go,
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Scott’s party reaches,
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South Trinidad,
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Southern Barrier Depot,
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Southern Cross
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Spitsbergen,
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Strand Magazine
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Stubbington House,
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Suffolk Regiment,
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nd Volunteer Battalion,
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Sussex News
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Swan, Robert,
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Tate, Henry,
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Taylor, Griffith,
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telephone link,
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Terra Nova
sent to
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secured by Scott for second expedition,
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calls at Cardiff,
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sails for Cape Town,
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calls at Simonstown,
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sails for Melbourne,
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sails to Lyttelton,
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departs for south,
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voyage south,
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sails for New Zealand,
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returns to Cape Evans,
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lost in Second World War,
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Thesiger, Ernest,
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Times, The
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Times Literary Supplement, The
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Titanic
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Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1955–58),
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Transantarctic Mountains,
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Transglobe Expedition,
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Treasury,
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Union-Castle Line,
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Upper Glacier Depot,
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US National Geographic Society,
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Vanbrugh, Irene,
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Venice,
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Vernon,
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Victoria, Queen,
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Victoria Land,
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Victorious
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Vigo,
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Volage
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Voyage of the ‘Discovery’, The
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Walpole, Hugh,
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Weddell, James,
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Weddell Sea,
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Wellington,
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Western Mail
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West India Docks,
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Western Mountains,
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whales,
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Wharton, Sir William,
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Wild, Frank,
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wildlife
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albatrosses; penguins; petrels; seals; whales,
Wilkes, Lieutenant John,
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Wilson, Sir Charles,
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Wilson, Edward Adrian
early life and career,
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as artist,
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chosen for Scott’s first Antarctic expedition,
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in Antarctica with
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friendship with Shackleton,
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and Shackleton’s expedition,
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agrees to accompany Scott on
chooses scientific team,
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on journey to Antarctica,
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in depot-laying party,
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at Hut Point,
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expedition to Cape Crozier,
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in party heading south,
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chosen for Polar party,
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at Pole,
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return journey,
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body discovered,
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loyalty to Scott,
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Wilson, Oriana (‘Ory’); née Souper,
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Wolseley Tool and Motor Company,
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Worst Journey in the World, The
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Wright, Charles,
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Young, Edward Hilton,
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Endnotes
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. An ice-foot is a strip of frozen sea or blocks of ice along the shore-line.
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. This piece of artificial holly was auctioned at Christie’s in April 1997, and sold for over £4,000.
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. According to Michael Smith’s recent biography of Oates, pp. 263-270, in 1899 Oates also fathered an illegitimate daughter by a young girl named Etta McKendrick. The child is said to have been born in March 1900 when Etta was only twelve years old but the evidence is insufficient to substantiate that Etta even knew Oates, despite the story having circulated for some time.
The
Discovery
caught in ice sixteen-feet thick at McMurdo Sound.