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Statue - Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Waterloo Place, London
Statue of Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912), Waterloo Place, London. Date: circa 1907
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Dec15 Explorer Falcon Plinth Polar Scott Waterloo
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1. Title: "Captain Robert Falcon Scott: The Intrepid Polar Explorer of Waterloo Place, London" 2.. This evocative photograph captures the spirit of determination and adventure embodied in the statue of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, which stands proudly in Waterloo Place, London. Erected in 1907, the statue commemorates the British polar explorer who led the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913) to the South Pole, making him the first man to reach the geographic South Pole, only to find that Roald Amundsen had beaten him by a mere 34 days. The statue, sculpted by Thomas Brock, portrays Scott in his explorer's attire, complete with a fur-trimmed parka and a sledge in hand. The plinth on which the statue rests is inscribed with the words "Captain Robert Falcon Scott R.N. Antarctic 1910-1913." The statue is a testament to Scott's unwavering commitment to exploration and his relentless pursuit of knowledge and discovery. The image of Scott standing tall against the backdrop of Waterloo Place, with its grand architecture and lush greenery, contrasts sharply with the harsh, icy landscapes of the Antarctic that he so bravely traversed. Yet, the statue's serene and resolute expression speaks volumes about the indomitable human spirit that drives us to explore the unknown and conquer the challenges that lie before us. Today, the statue of Captain Robert Falcon Scott continues to be a popular attraction for visitors to Waterloo Place, inspiring awe and admiration for the explorer's courage and tenacity. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of Scott's legacy and the enduring allure of polar exploration. 3. Keywords: statue, polar, explorer, captain, robert falcon scott, waterloo place, london, plinth, dec15.
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