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  1. Wilson stopped writing his diary on Tuesday 27 February 1912. This letter was written in late March 1912 during his return journey from the South Pole with Scott, Bowers, Evans, and Oates. It tells how Wilson and Bowers (‘Birdie’) were hoping to reach the major food supply cache at One Ton Depot, 11 miles away, and return to help Scott, who had severe frostbite on his foot.

  2. Dr Edward Wilson was a polar explorer who accompanied Robert Falcon Scott (1868–1912) on his expeditions to Antarctica in 1900 and 1910. He went with Scott to the South Pole and died with him on the return journey in 1912.

  3. 29 de ene. de 2017 · Edward Adrian Wilson was born in Cheltenham, England, on July 23, 1872. Like Frederick Cook, he was the son of a physician. At an early age Wilson manifested both a keen interest in natural history and a remarkable artistic talent. Though self-taught, he had a talent he cultivated throughout his life, using it professionally as a medical ...

  4. The Manor of Great Stanmore is located just 11 miles north-west of central London, and sits on the crown of the ancient county of Middlesex, land of the Middle Saxons in the Hundred of Gore. The name Stanmore has had many variants through the ages, from the Domesday spelling of Stanmere, to Standmore, Stanmer, The More, and several explanations ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2009 · Abstract. Edward Wilson was an artist, doctor, naturalist and explorer. He was on both Scott's Antarctic expeditions of the early 1900s, as Junior Surgeon and Zoologist on the Discovery expedition of 1901 and as Chief of Scientific Staff on the Terra Nova expedition of 1910. He reached the Pole with Scott in 1912 and died with him on their ill ...

  6. Edward Adrian Wilson (1886 - 1970) Illustrator, lithographer, painter and woodblock artist Edward A. Wilson was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He moved with his family to Rotterdam, and then to Chicago, where he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, and later with Howard Pyle. He settled in New York City and summered on Cape Cod enjoying a long ...

  7. 28 de ago. de 2010 · Edward A. Wilson was an English physician, polar explorer, natural historian, painter and ornithologist, who accompanied Captain Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole in 1911, and died with him on the return journey. Early Years and Education. Dr. Edward Adrian Wilson was born in Cheltenham, UK on July 23, 1872.