Scott, Shackleton and Mawson used the old Naval tradition of manhauling their sledges, while Amundsen used dogs.
James Cook, Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott
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Ernest Dolge is known for his book "The Dressmaker: A Complete Book on All Stitches for Every Type of Sewing." He was a prominent figure in the garment industry and contributed significantly to the field of dressmaking.
His first expedition to Antarctica was with Ernest Shackletons Nimrod Expedition of 1907.
Sir Ernest Shackleton dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole but his dream never came true, as Roald Amundsen beat him to it. However, Shackleton went on to lead an ambitious Antarctic expedition in 1914, aiming to be the first to cross the continent via the South Pole.
Ernest Shackleton took dogs but not horses on his expeditions to Antarctica. He used sled dogs to help transport supplies and equipment across the icy terrain.
Mawson's first trip to Antarctica was in 1908 - 1909, as part of Ernest Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition.
It's hard to say who the most famous Antarctic explorer was. A few of them are very famous. One of the most famous is Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd. Others are Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, and Robert Falcon Scott.
I can't find any written confirmation of this, but I think it was Ernest Marples who was Minister of Transport at the time that the first section was opened(1959).
He used a big ship called Endurance until it got stuck in pack ice and then he had to used a open boat.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1951 was awarded jointly to Sir John Douglas Cockcroft and Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles
Douglas Mawson did not discover Antarctica hover he started of his scientific research in Antarctica in 1908 as part of an expedition led by Ernest Shackleton. He spent some time back in Australia before setting of on an expedition organised by himself in 1911.