Yes, he was part of Scott's 1910 expedition.
Tom Crean was famous for his exploration of Antarctica in the early 20th century. He died of appendicitis on July 27, 1938, at the age of 61.
Tom Crean participated in three Antarctic explorations with both Shackleton and Scott. Most of the participants survived, and none 'crossed Antarctica'.
Tom Crean was born July 16, 1877 and he was 24 when he traveled to Antarctica on the British National Antarctic Expedition (Discovery Expedition), 1901-1904.
Tom Crean is from Kerry
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No, Tom Crean was not the first Irishman to go to the Antarctic. The first Irishman to reach the Antarctic was Edward Bransfield, who led an expedition in 1820. Tom Crean was a notable explorer who participated in several expeditions to Antarctica in the early 20th century.
Tom Crean participated in three expeditions to Antarctica. He accompanied Robert Falcon Scott on the Discovery Expedition in 1901–1904, then Ernest Shackleton on the Nimrod Expedition in 1907–1909, and finally Shackleton again on the ill-fated Endurance Expedition in 1914–1917.
Tom Crean - basketball - was born on 1966-03-25.
Thomas Crean died on 1923-03-25.
Tom Crean married Joan Crean in 1997. The couple has three daughters together. Crean, a former college basketball coach, is known for his tenure at programs like Marquette University and the University of Georgia.
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The Tom Crean Show - 2011 was released on: USA: 9 December 2011