Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the British explorer, is connected to Cardiff through his birthplace; he was born in 1868 in the city. Additionally, Cardiff is home to the National Museum Cardiff, which features exhibits related to Scott's expeditions, including his ill-fated journey to Antarctica. The city has also celebrated his legacy through various commemorations and events.
Many British schools contributed donations of money towards Captain Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to the South Pole.
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Captain Scott (Robert Falcon Scott) was born in Plymouth on the 6th June 1868.
Captain Scott's son is named Peter Markham Scott.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott was born in England and was a British citizen.
Captain Scott used ships as transport.
Captain Scott maintained a home in London, England.
Captain Scott did not trek to the North Pole.
Captain Scott sailed the Discovery to Antarctica in 1901.
Captain Scott was born in England, and was a British citizen.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott was a naval officer in the British Royal Navy.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott's parents were John Edward Scott and Hannah Cumming. Robert Scott chose to go into the Royal Navy. Scott captained the ship that brought Ernest Shackleton and Edward Wilson to Antarctica.