• He and his younger brother, Archie, were destined for careers in the armed forces. By the age of 13, Robert Falcon Scott was already serving in the British Navy.
  • In the same year as the college was built Robert Falcon Scott had a chance meeting with Sir Clements Markham, the President of the Royal Geographical Society.
  • Robert Falcon Scott. 1868-1912. English explorer and naval officer who made many attempts to be the first to the South Pole.
  • Captain Robert Falcon Scott (known as Scott of the Antarctic), C.V.O., F.R.G.S., Royal Navy (6 June, 1868 – 29 March, 1912) was a noted Royal Navy officer...
  • Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912) was a British naval officer and Antarctic explorer who led two South Pole expeditions.
  • 1901: Robert Falcon Scott's ship SS Discovery, the vessel that took him on his first expedition to the Antarctic in 1901-4.
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    "There's got to be something we can do, can't let him get away with it, it can't be right!" I exclaimed whilst chalking my cue. — Robert Falcon Scott.
  • Robert Falcon Scott British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904 | Crew of the Discovery.
  • 1912-03-29 Captain Robert Falcon Scott, storm-bound in a tent near the South Pole, makes last entry in his diary "the end cannot be far".
  • Robert Falcon Scott, bir İngiliz Kraliyet Donanması subayı ve kaşifiydi ve Güney Kutbu'na ilk ulaşma girişiminde ölen.