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Cheltenham in Antarctica

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Tour Overview

A walk highlighting Cheltenham’s connection with Antarctica. The walk is taken from David Elder’s book “Cheltenham Heritage Walks”.

This walk explores Cheltenham’s connections with Antarctic exploration, principally through one of its most famous sons, Edward Wilson (1872–1912), who perished with Captain Robert Scott (1868–1912) at the South Pole.

Edward Wilson, or Ted, as he was generally known, was a doctor, scientist, naturalist and artist, and a leading member of Scott’s Discovery (1901–4) and Terra Nova (1910–12) expeditions. He undertook important scientific work and was perhaps the last great practitioner of exploration art. He was one of the five men who reached the South Pole on 17 January 1912, only to discover that the Norwegian Roald Amundsen had arrived there five weeks earlier.

During the return journey, Edgar Evans (1876–1912) and Lawrence Oates (1880–1912) fell ill and died, and later, around 29 March, Wilson, Henry ‘Birdie’ Bowers (1883–1912) and Scott perished in their blizzard-blown tent, only 11 miles from their next food depot.

Friends of the Wilson support Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum by helping to fund major projects, exhibitions, and the purchase and conservation of items for its collections. We also act as ambassadors to promote The Wilson’s continued success and development. Click here to find out more.

Friends of The Wilson are grateful to David Elder for allowing us to reproduce his walk. David is a Gloucestershire-based writer and photographer and you can visit his website here.

The walk starts and ends at The Wilson, Cheltenham’s Art Gallery & Museum in Clarence Street. It is open daily from 9.30 a.m. – 5.15 p.m.

Stops

  1. Stop 1: The Wilson

  2. Stop 2: Statue of Edward Adrian Wilson

  3. Stop 3: Cheltenham Ladies' College

  4. Stop 4: Cheltenham Town Hall

  5. Stop 5: Montpellier Gardens

  6. Stop 6: Burlington House (The Victory Club)

  7. Stop 7: Edward Wilson Birthplace - 91 Montpellier Spa Road

  8. Stop 8: Site of Westal - now Eagle Tower

  9. Stop 10: Queen's House

  10. Stop 11: Cheltenham General Hospital

  11. Stop 12: 24 London Road

  12. Stop 13: Site of the Assembly Rooms

  13. Stop 14: Cheltenham Minster, St Mary's Parish Church

  14. Stop 15: The Wilson

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