Captain Scott and his wife Kathleen, produced one son, Peter.
There is no documentation that Robert Falcon Scott ever set foot on any of the Americas.
During his naval career, Robert Falcon Scott traveled widely, but not with the purpose of exploration.
Robert Falcon Scott was raised in the Church of England and identified as Anglican. He held traditional Christian beliefs and was known to draw inspiration from his faith during his expeditions to Antarctica.
Robert Scott died on 29 March 1912. March 29th is given as the date of his death as that is the last entry in his journal. Nobody knows for sure, but he could have lasted longer, but was too weak to make any more entries.
Robert Falcon Scott was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led an ill-fated expedition to the South Pole in 1910-1913. He reached the pole on January 17, 1912, only to discover that he had been beaten by Roald Amundsen's Norwegian expedition. Tragically, Scott and his team perished on their return journey due to extreme weather conditions and lack of supplies.
Captain Scott joined the British Royal Navy at age 13, where he worked for the remainder of his life. Travel is intrinsic to a life in any navy.
Yes, one brother and four sisters. Archie (short for Archibald), Ettie, Rose, Grace and Katherine.
Robert Falcon Scott used 35 dogs for his expedition to the South Pole in 1911. However, the dogs played a limited role in the race itself, as sledging was more challenging than anticipated due to the harsh weather conditions and terrain.
During his Discovery expedition, Robert Falcon Scott wanted to explore Antarctica because he wanted to see the great ice land and see if there were any other wonders that other explorers had missed. On his Terra Nova expedition, he wanted to race Roald Amunden to be the first person to reach the South Pole. Unfortunately, during this journey Robert Falcon Scott did not return, instead, he and his party perished ONLY 3 miles away from safety.
There is no record that Captain Scott killed any ponies, however, it is true that none of the expedition ponies survived to return from Antarctica. Returning ponies from Antarctica, as well, was never in the plan.
Robert Frost had 6 children.
No, Robert Horton does not have any children.