South with Scott 
 
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Title: South with Scott 
Author: Edward R. G. R. Evans 
 
Release Date: April 7, 2006 [eBook #18129] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SOUTH 
WITH SCOTT*** 
E-text prepared by James Tenison 
 
Transcriber's note: 
Our author had a very "informal" approach to grammar and syntax; so
apparently did his editor. I corrected several obvious errors in the book 
and listed them at the end of the text. Many more doubtful spellings 
and countless abbreviations remain as they appear in the text. 
I have deleted the symbols for "degree" "minute" and "second" which 
appear regularly throughout the text and substituted the full word. The 
symbols + and - in relation to temperature are retained. 
 
SOUTH WITH SCOTT 
by 
REAR-ADMIRAL EDWARD R. G. R. EVANS C.B., D.S.O, R.N. 
Illustrated with Maps and Photographs 
 
London & Glasgow Collins' Clear-Type Press 
 
To Lashly and Crean 
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED 
 
PREFACE 
The object of this book is to keep alive the interest of English-speaking 
people in the story of Scott and his little band of sailor-adventurers, 
scientific explorers, and companions. It is written more particularly for 
Britain's younger generations. 
I have to acknowledge with gratitude the assistance of Miss Zeala 
Wakeford Cox of Shanghai and Pay-master Lieutenant-Commander 
Bernard Carter of H.M.S. "Carlisle."
Without their help, I doubt if the book would have found its way into 
print. 
Edward R.G.R. Evans. HONG-KONG February, 27, 1921. 
 
BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1910. 
PERSONNEL 
Shore Parties. 
ROBERT FALCON SCOTT Captain, C.V.O., R.N. (The "Owner," 
"The Boss"). EDWARD R.G.R. EVANS Lieut. R.N. ("Teddy"). 
VICTOR L.A. CAMPBELL Lieut. R.N. ("The Wicked Mate") HENRY 
R. BOWERS Lieut. Royal Indian Marines ("Birdie"). LAWRENCE 
E.G. OATES Captain 6th Inniskilling Dragoons ("Titus," "Soldier"). G. 
MURRAY LEVICK Surgeon R.N. EDWARD L. ATKINSON Surgeon 
R.N., Parasitologist ("Atch"). 
Scientific Staff. 
EDWARD ADRIAN WILSON B.A., M.B. (Cantab.), Chief of the 
Scientific Staff, and Zoologist ("Uncle Bill"). GEORGE C. SIMPSON 
D.Sc., Meteorologist ("Sunny Jim.") T. GRIFFITH TAYLOR B.A., 
B.Sc., B.E., Geologist ("Griff"). EDWARD W. NELSON Biologist 
("Marie"). FRANK DEBENHAM B.A., B.Sc., Geologist ("Deb.") 
CHARLES S. WRIGHT B.A., Physicist. RAYMOND E. PRIESTLEY 
Geologist. HERBERT G. PONTING F.R.G.S., Camera Artist. CECIL 
H. MEARES In charge of dogs. BERNARD C. DAY Motor Engineer. 
APSLEY CHERRY-GARRARD B.A., Asst. Zoologist ("Cherry"). 
TRYGGVE GRAN Sub.-Lieut. Norwegian N.R., B.A., Ski Expert. 
Men. 
W. LASHLY C. Stoker, R.N. W.W. ARCHER Chief Steward, late R.N. 
THOMAS CLISSOLD Cook, late R.N. EDGAR EVANS Petty Officer, 
R.N. ROBERT FORDE Petty Officer, R.N. THOMAS CREAN Petty
Officer, R.N. THOMAS S. WILLIAMSON Petty Officer, R.N. 
PATRICK KEOHANE Petty Officer, R.N. GEORGE P. ABBOTT 
Petty Officer, R.N. FRANK V. BROWNING Petty Officer, 2nd Class, 
R.N. HARRY DICKASON Able Seaman, R.N. F.J. HOOPER Steward, 
late R.N. ANTON OMELCHENKO Groom. DIMITRI GEROF Dog 
Driver. 
Ship's Party. 
HARRY L. L. PENNELL Lieutenant, R.N. HENRY E. DE P. 
RENNICK Lieutenant. R.N. WILFRED M. BRUCE Lieutenant, R.N.R. 
FRANCIS R. H. DRAKE Assistant Paymaster, R.N.(Retired), 
Secretary and Meteorologist in ship. DENNIS G. LILLIE M.A., 
Biologist in ship. JAMES R. DENNISTOUN In charge of Mules in 
ship. ALFRED B. CHEETHAM R.N.R., Boatswain. WILLIAM 
WILLIAMS Chief Engine Room Artificer, R.N., Engineer. WILLIAM 
A. HORTON Engine Room Artificer, 3rd Class, R.N., 2nd Engineer 
FRANCIS E. C. DAVIES Leading Shipwright, R.N. FREDERICK 
PARSONS Petty Officer, R.N. WILLIAM L. HEALD Late Petty 
Officer, R. N. ARTHUR S. BAILEY Petty Officer, 2nd Class, R.N. 
ALBERT BALSON Leading Seaman, R.N. JOSEPH LEESE Able 
Seaman, R.N. JOHN HUGH MATHER Petty Officer, R.N.V.R. 
ROBERT OLIPHANT Able Seaman. THOMAS F. MCLEOD Able 
Seaman. MORTIMER MCCARTHY Able Seaman. WILLIAM 
KNOWLES Able Seaman. CHARLES WILLIAMS Able Seaman. 
JAMES SKELTON Able Seaman. WILLIAM MCDONALD Able 
Seaman. JAMES PATON Able Seaman. ROBERT BRISSENDEN 
Leading Stoker, R.N. EDWARD A. MCKENZIE Leading Stoker, R.N. 
WILLIAM BURTON Leading Stoker, R.N. BERNARD J. STONE 
Leading Stoker, R.N. AGUS MCDONALD Fireman. THOMAS 
MCGILLON Fireman. CHARLES LAMMAS Fireman. W.H. NEALE 
Steward. 
 
CONTENTS 
I. SOUTH POLAR EXPEDITION--OUTFIT AND AIMS
II. VOYAGE OF THE "TERRA NOVA" 
III. ASSEMBLING OF UNITS--DEPARTURE FROM NEW 
ZEALAND 
IV. THROUGH STORMY SEAS 
V. ANTARCTICA--THROUGH THE PACK ICE TO LAND 
VI. SETTLING DOWN TO THE POLAR LIFE 
VII. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WINTER 
VIII. THE WINTER CLOSES IN 
IX. PRELIMINARY EXPLORATIONS 
X. SPRING DEPOT JOURNEY 
XI. PREPARATIONS AND PLANS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON 
XII. SOUTHERN JOURNEY--MOTOR SLEDGES ADVANCE 
XIII. THE BARRIER STAGE 
XIV. ON THE BEARDMORE GLACIER AND BEYOND 
XV. RETURN OF THE LAST SUPPORTING PARTY 
XVI. THE POLE ATTAINED--SCOTT'S LAST MARCHES 
XVII. THE SECOND WINTER--FINDING OF THE    
    
		
	
	
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