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European nobleman Sir St. George Gore's expedition out West from 1854-1856 was so extreme on so many levels that it went down in history, even though his written account of the journey did not ...
After Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic ascent of Mt. Everest, everyone knew Hillary’s name. Far fewer knew about his indispensable partner, George Lowe. Hillary and his friend Lowe were the only ...
On March 12, 1854, Irish nobleman Sir George Gore arrived in St. Louis to prepare for a hunting trip of astonishing destruction. An Oxford educated scholar and avid hunter, Sir George had thrilled ...
Life in the freezer: Previously-unseen images of Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1915 expedition to the Antarctic give an new insight into his men's fight for survival ...
Sir Elton John took time during his headline set at Glastonbury Festival to pay an emotional tribute to 'friend' George Michael on what would have been his 60th birthday.. The 76-year-old, who was ...
GEORGE RUSSELL is paying a special tribute to the late Sir Frank Williams with an iconic quote stamped on his car at this ... Haas and Red Bull all tweeting images of the logo on their cars in ...
Established in 1607, Jamestown was the first permanent British colony in America. But it nearly didn't survive. The fact it did, is due in large part to Sir George Yeardley, a military man, social ...
The officers and crews, consisting of 105 souls, under the command of Captain F.R.M. Crozier, landed here in lat. 69° 37' 42" N., long. 98° 41' W. Sir John Franklin died on the 11th June, 1847 ...
Sir Paul said that when George passed away in 2001, at the age of 58, his spirit "entered" a giant fir that he had been gifted by George, and that gives him comfort to know he can speak to his ...
A meteorologist and polar explorer who was a member of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's expedition team has been honoured with a blue plaque. Sir George Clarke, nicknamed Sunny Jim by fellow ...
The one and only, Sir Don Bradman.” Bradman was born in Cootamundra in 1908, before his family moved to Bowral, New South Wales, some two hours by train outside of Sydney.
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