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Sir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection

Sir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes, a renowned explorer, is seen here at the North Pole during the Transglobe expedition

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Sir Ranulph Twistleton Wykeham Fiennes, explorer, at the North Pole during the Transglobe

Sir Ranulph Twistleton Wykeham Fiennes, explorer, at the North Pole during the Transglobe Expedition. 11th April 1982

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: British Army Headless Valley expedition team. Pictured left to right, Corporal Skibinski

British Army Headless Valley expedition team. Pictured left to right, Corporal Skibinski, Captain Fiennes (Ranulph Fiennes), Tpr. McConnell and Corporal Cribbett. 6th April 1971

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his team mates Dr Mike Stroud

Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his team mates Dr Mike Stroud, Morag Howell and Laurence Howell pictured at Heathrow airport

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his team mates pictured at Heathrow airport

Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his team mates pictured at Heathrow airport. They are flying out of London for the teams third attempt to walk unaided across the Arctic to the North Pole

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: HRH Prince Charles at the premiere of the film To The Ends of The Earth

HRH Prince Charles at the premiere of the film To The Ends of The Earth, pictured greeting Sir Ranulph Fiennes. The film is the story of the three year expedition led by British explorer Sir Ranulph

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: The Transglobe Expedition returns home, pictured, Sir Ranulph Fiennes on their arrival at

The Transglobe Expedition returns home, pictured, Sir Ranulph Fiennes on their arrival at Greenwich. 29th August 1982

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: North Pole Heroes: On Sunday April 11 Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes

North Pole Heroes: On Sunday April 11 Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes and his companion Charles Burton stood on the North Pole

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Charles Burton at the North Pole during the Transglobe Expedition

Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Charles Burton at the North Pole during the Transglobe Expedition. 11th April 1982

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, leader of a six man hovercraft expedition to

Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, leader of a six man hovercraft expedition to the White Nile, which returned last Thursday, tries out a sister ship on the Thames at Putney

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes (right) with Dr Mike Stroud. 26th October 1992

Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes (right) with Dr Mike Stroud. 26th October 1992

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Bothy, the youngest and smallest member of the victorious Transglobe Expedition is

Bothy, the youngest and smallest member of the victorious Transglobe Expedition is joyfully reunited with his owners Sir Ranulph Fiennes (who was on the expedition)

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: Transglobe expedition leader Sir Ranulph Fiennes walks across the River Thames near Tower

Transglobe expedition leader Sir Ranulph Fiennes walks across the River Thames near Tower Bridge, using Jesus Boots, a pair of floats which have been specially designed for the expedition

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: The Transglobe Expedition returns home. Sir Ranulph Fiennes

The Transglobe Expedition returns home. Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his colleague Charlie Burton arriving at Greenwich. 29th August 1982

Background imageSir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes Collection: The Transglobe Expedition returns home. Sir Ranulph Fiennes aboard the Transglobe

The Transglobe Expedition returns home. Sir Ranulph Fiennes aboard the Transglobe Expedition boat the Benjamin Bowrin, anchored off Southend Pier



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Sir Ranulph Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes, a renowned explorer, is seen here at the North Pole during the Transglobe expedition. His determination and courage are evident as he braves the harsh conditions of this unforgiving landscape. In another photo, we see Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his team mates at Heathrow airport before embarking on their epic adventure. The excitement in their eyes is palpable as they prepare to conquer new frontiers. Even royalty recognizes Sir Ranulph's extraordinary achievements, with HRH Prince Charles attending the premiere of the film "To The Ends of The Earth, " which documents his incredible journey. As the Transglobe Expedition returns home, we witness Sir Ranulph Fiennes' triumphant arrival, greeted by cheering crowds who admire his indomitable spirit. In another remarkable feat, Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes joins forces with Charles Burton to conquer the North Pole during yet another daring expedition. Their unwavering determination and teamwork exemplify what it means to be true explorers. Not one to shy away from challenges, Sir Ranulph leads a six-man hovercraft expedition into uncharted territory. His leadership skills shine through as he guides his team through treacherous landscapes and unknown dangers. Throughout his career, Sir Ranulph has formed strong bonds with fellow adventurers like Dr Mike Stroud. Together they have faced countless obstacles and pushed themselves beyond their limits in pursuit of discovery. The British Army Headless Valley expedition showcases Sir Ranulph's versatility as an explorer. Alongside Corporal Skibinski and others, he fearlessly ventures into remote regions where few have dared to tread. As we reflect on these images capturing moments from various expeditions throughout his illustrious career, it becomes clear that Sir Ranulph Fiennes is not just an explorer; he is a symbol of resilience and human potential.