- The
Nimrod Expedition of 1907–1909,
otherwise known as the
British Antarctic Expedition, was the
first of
three expeditions to the
Antarctic led by Ernest...
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terminates west in a
sheer drop to
Erebus Bay. So
named by
BrNAE (1901-04)
because Seaman Vince of
BrNAE lost his life here in a
blizzard when he
slipped and...
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Antarctic Expedition (
BrNAE) (1901–04)
under Scott. It was
named by Scott's
second expedition, the
British Antarctic Expedition (
BrAE), 1910-13,
which built...
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National Antarctic Expedition (
BrNAE), 1901–1904,
under Robert Falcon Scott. The name was used on
official charts of the
BrNAE drawn by
Lieutenant George...
- The name was
first used by the
British National Antarctic Expedition (
BrNAE)
under Scott, 1901-04, in
describing rocks collected there by
Thomas V....
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Taylor Glacier was
discovered by the
British National Antarctic Expedition (
BrNAE, 1901–04) and at that time
thought to be a part of
Ferrar Glacier. The Western...
- Antarctica. It was
first mapped by the
British National Antarctic Expedition (
BrNAE) 1901–04, and
named for the
Terra Nova,
relief ship for this expedition...
- 0 km)
southeast of
Mount Field.
Discovered and
named "Durnford
Bluff by the
BrNAE (1901-04), for
Admiral Sir John Durnford, a
Junior Naval Lord who was of...
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Officer on the
Discovery during the
British National Antarctic Expedition (
BrNAE), 1901-04, led by R.F. Scott. In
November 1903,
Kennar and
William J. Weller...
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Albert Markham and
overlooking the head of
Flynn Glacier.
Discovered by the
BrNAE (1901-04) led by Scott, who
named it for Sir
George S. Nares,
captain of...