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Just in case the breath-taking stories of Sir Ernest Shackleton are not enough to keep you enthralled and entertained, why not indulge your polar interests with those of Sir John Franklin, Capt. Roald Amundsen, Capt. Robert F. Scott or Sir Douglas Mawson? With photography, documentaries, books free to view online and a wide selection of reading elsewhere, we hope you find something that catches your attention!

They each include pioneering exploration, headstrong characters, fierce conditions, extraordinary human persistence & endurance, the untimely, tragic & mysterious loss of life, inspiring humanity and great stories.

For a start, use these first pages to tip a toe into the cold waters of polar explorers:

Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge:

Arctic World page of explorers:

Wikipedia entry, list of polar explorers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_polar_explorers

Sir John Franklin

Channel 4 documentary. Secret History: Hunt for the Arctic Ghost Ship (Channel 4 sign-up is required to view this documentary. Well worth it.):

Andrew D. Lambert. Franklin: Tragic Hero of Polar Navigation:

Upcoming publication charting and displaying the discovery of the HMS Erebus in 2014: John Geiger & Alanna Mitchell. Franklin’s Lost Ship: The Historic Discovery of ‘HMS Erebus’.

A. H. Beesly. Sir John Franklin. (1881):

Portraits of members of the British Naval Northwest Passage Expedition 1845-1848, at the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge:

Captain Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen. My Life as an Explorer:

Stephen R. Brown. The Last Viking: The Life of Roald Amundsen:

Fram Museum, Oslo, Norway:

Explorers: Amundsen documentary BBC 1976:

Captain Robert F. Scott

Scott’s ship, the Discovery, and the Dundee Heritage Trust exhibition

90 Degrees South documentary:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT2Z0obVSTg Apsley Cherry-Garrard. The Worst Journey In The World (read free online):

Scott’s Last Expedition. Arranged by Leonard Huxley. (Read free online):

Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Captain Scott:

Herbert Ponting’s photographs of Scott’s British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, at the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge:

Sir Douglas Mawson

David Roberts National Geographic Live talk:

David Roberts. Alone on the Ice: The Greatest Survival Story in the History of Exploration:

Sir Douglas Mawson. The Home of the Blizzard: Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. (Read free online) VOLUME I: https://archive.org/details/homeofblizzardbe01mawsuoft VOLUME II: https://archive.org/details/homeofblizzardbe02mawsuoft

Three film clips from Home of the Blizzard documentary showing Sir Douglas Mawson’s 1911-1914 expedition:

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