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- Carsten Borchgrevink - Wikipedia
Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink (1 December 1864 – 21 April 1934) was a Norwegian polar explorer and a pioneer of Antarctic travel He inspired Sir Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, and others associated with the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration [1]
- History of Borchgrevink’s Expedition - Antarctic Heritage Trust
Carsten Borchgrevink, leader of the British Antarctic Expedition 1898–1900, was a man who embodied all three characteristics Although not nearly as well known as Scott or Shackleton, Borchgrevink remains a key figure in Antarctic history
- Carsten Egeberg ‘Borchy Borchgrevink (1864–1934)
Borchgrevink was a deck hand on the hunt for Right whale in the ship Antarctic, but also completed scientific work, collecting rocks and lichens Therefore, Borchgrevink can be credited with being the first aiming to advance science on the Antarctic continent
- Borchgrevink – First! (and third) - Polar Journal
Borchgrevink sailed to a southern latitude of 78 degrees 50 minutes, surpassing James Clark Ross’s 59-year-old record by 72 5 kilometers On January 28, 1900, the “Southern Cross” came to pick up the overwinterers, thus surviving the first Antarctic winter in the history of mankind
- Antarctic Explorers: Carsten Borchgrevink - South-Pole
Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink was born in Norway in 1864 In 1888 Borchgrevink migrated to Australia where, after four years of bouncing around, he became a teacher It appears safe to claim that Borchgrevink had an inner passion for adventure and exploration
- Carsten Borchgrevink biography. Norwegian polar explorer.
Born into a family of lawyers in Christiania (now Oslo), Carsten Borchgrevink was introduced to polar exploration during his childhood in Uranienborg, where he played with his neighbor, the future conqueror of the South Pole, Roald Amundsen
- Carsten Borchgrevink | Antarctica Expeditions
In 1894–95 Borchgrevink had accompanied Henryk Bull on the Antarctic, and when he returned he claimed that most of the achievements of that voyage were his and his alone
- Carsten Borchgrevink - Wikiwand
From 1898 to 1900, Borchgrevink led the British-financed Southern Cross expedition He was one of three scientists in 1902 to report on the aftermath of the Mount Pelée eruption on Martinique Thereafter he returned to Kristiania, leading a life mainly away from public attention
- Carsten Borchgrevink - CAPTAIN ANTARCTICA
Carsten Borchgrevink, also a Norwegian settler in Australia, joined the expedition Borchgrevink would later become famous leading the first expedition to over-winter on the Antarctic mainland (the Southern Cross Expedition)
- Borchgrevink - Wikipedia
Borchgrevink is a surname Notable people with the surname include:
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