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  1. William Lashly (* 25. Dezember 1867 in Hambledon, Hampshire, England; † 12. Juni 1940 ebenda) war ein britischer Polarforscher. Leben. Lashly ging bis zu seinem 13 Lebensjahr zur Schule, bevor er zunächst gemeinsam mit seinem Vater als Dachdecker und später als Beamter tätig war.

  2. William Lashly (25 December 1867 – 12 June 1940) was a Royal Navy seaman who served as lead stoker on both the Discovery expedition and the Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica, for which he was awarded the Polar Medal.

  3. Lashly’s impressive record on the Discovery expedition, led to his selection as chief stoker on the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (Terra Nova). As a member of the final support party, he accompanied Scott's polar party as far as the Beardmore Glacier.

  4. 27. Juni 2024 · On the 150th anniversary of the birth of William Lashly, this paper explores what may be deduced about this stoker, who accompanied Scott on both his expeditions, from archived unpublished correspondence and artefacts.

  5. William Lashly (25. Dezember 1867 - - 12. Juni 1940) Ist ein Marine der Royal Navy und Mitglied beider Sendungen von Robert Falcon Scott in der Antarktis. Biografie. Lashly wurde in Hambledon ( Hampshire), einem Dorf in der Nähe von Portsmouth, geboren. Nachdem er sein Studium im Alter von 13 Jahren abgebrochen hatte, heiratete er 1896 Alice ...

  6. 27. Juni 2024 · Lashly is dead. He was a Chief Stoker in the Navy, and he was one of the last survivors who served on both of Scott's Antarctic expeditions. Scott, Wilson, Bowers, Titus Oates, Atkinson and Wild—all are gone; and Crean who died about a year ago, and Pennell as good as any of them.

  7. William Lashly and Edgar Evans, Scott's companions on the 1903 western journey, aligned themselves with their leader's future plans and became his regular sledging partners. Tom Crean followed both Scott and Shackleton on later expeditions.