Scott's Last Expedition Volume I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 639 pages of information about Scott's Last Expedition Volume I.

Scott's Last Expedition Volume I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 639 pages of information about Scott's Last Expedition Volume I.
Manor House. 
Mount Vesoi One Eye Mount, York. 
Mundella Bulli Bullet Mundella Secondary. 
Oakfield Ruggiola Sabaka ‘Gun Dog’ (Hound) Oakfield School, Rugby. 
Oldham Vaida Christian name Hulme Grammar School,
          
                                              Oldham. 
Perse Vaska Lady’s name Perse Grammar. 
Poacher Malchick Black Old Man Grammar School, Lincoln. 
                    Chorney Stareek
Price Llewelyn Hohol Little Russian Intermediate, Llan-dudno Wells. 
Radlyn Czigane Gipsy Radlyn, Harrogate. 
Richmond Osman Christian name Richmond, Yorks. 
Regent Marakas seri Grey Regent Street Polytechnic
Steyne Petichka Little Bird Steyne, Worthing. 
Sir Andrew Deek II.  Wild One Sir Andrew Judd’s
          
                                              Commercial School. 
Somerset Churnie kesoi One eye A Somerset School. 
Tiger Mukaka Monkey Bournemouth School. 
Tom Stareek Old Man Woodbridge. 
Tua r Golleniai Julik Scamp Intermediate School, Cardiff. 
Vic Glinie Long Nose Modern, Southport. 
Whitgift Mamuke Rabchick Little Grouse Whitgift Grammar. 
Winston Borup Borup Winston Higher Grade School
          
                                              (cost of transport). 
                    Meduate Lion N.Z.  Girls’ School.

Note 2, p. 4.—­Those who are named in these opening pages were all keen supporters of the Expedition.  Sir George Clifford, Bart., and Messrs. Arthur and George Rhodes were friends from Christchurch.  Mr. M. J. Miller, Mayor of Lyttelton, was a master shipwright and contractor, who took great interest in both the Discovery and the Terra Nova, and stopped the leak in the latter vessel which had been so troublesome on the voyage out.  Mr. Anderson belonged to the firm of John Anderson & Sons, engineers, who own Lyttelton Foundry.  Mr. Kinsey was the trusted friend and representative who acted as the representative of Captain Scott in New Zealand during his absence in the South.  Mr. Wyatt was business manager to the Expedition.

Note 3. p. 11.—­Dr. Wilson writes:  I must say I enjoyed it all from beginning to end, and as one bunk became unbearable after another, owing to the wet, and the comments became more and more to the point as people searched out dry spots here and there to finish the night in oilskins and greatcoats on the cabin or ward-room seats, I thought things were becoming interesting.

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