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Teddy Evans: A Journey Through Time Step into the world of Teddy Evans, a man whose name echoes through history like whispers on the wind

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Looking North in McMurdo Sound, 1911, (1946). Creator: Edward Wilson

Looking North in McMurdo Sound, 1911, (1946). Creator: Edward Wilson
Looking North in McMurdo Sound, 1911, (1946). View of seals in Antarctica by Dr Edward Wilson, a member of Robert Falcon Scotts doomed expedition to the South Pole

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Sir Martin Frobisher, late 16th century, (1946). Creator: Cornelius Ketel

Sir Martin Frobisher, late 16th century, (1946). Creator: Cornelius Ketel
Sir Martin Frobisher, late 16th century, (1946). Portrait of Martin Frobisher (c1535-1594), English navigator, explorer and privateer who made three voyages to the New World in search of

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Petty Officer Evans during the Terra Nova expedition (1910-13

Petty Officer Evans during the Terra Nova expedition (1910-13
3106132 Petty Officer Evans during the Terra Nova expedition (1910-13) to the South Pole (bromide print) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Sir James Clark Ross, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Sir James Clark Ross, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Sir James Clark Ross, (1946). Undated portrait of British naval officer and polar explorer James Clark Ross (1800-1862). He was a member of expeditions to the Arctic with his uncle

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: View of the Arctic Sea from the Mouth of the Copper Mine River, Midnight, July 1821, (1946)

View of the Arctic Sea from the Mouth of the Copper Mine River, Midnight, July 1821, (1946). Tents with British flags on the coast of northern Canada

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: A Relief Party in Search of Sir John Franklin, 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

A Relief Party in Search of Sir John Franklin, 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
A Relief Party in Search of Sir John Franklin, 19th century, (1946). In 1845, John Franklin led a British expedition to find the Northwest Passage

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Interior of a Cree Indian Tent, 1820, (1946). Creator: Edward Francis Finden

Interior of a Cree Indian Tent, 1820, (1946). Creator: Edward Francis Finden
Interior of a Cree Indian Tent, 1820, (1946). Indigenous people round a fire in northern Canada, depicted by a member of John Franklins Coppermine Expedition of 1819-1822

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Passage Through the Ice, June 1818, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Passage Through the Ice, June 1818, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Passage Through the Ice, June 1818, (1946). Sailing ships navigate between icebergs in the Arctic Circle. Illustration from " Voyage of discovery in H.M

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Hut Point from Observation Hill, 1911, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Hut Point from Observation Hill, 1911, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Hut Point from Observation Hill, 1911, (1946). View of the coast of Antarctica at Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island. After a watercolour by Dr Edward Wilson

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Whale or Greenland Fishery, 1720, (1946). Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Whale or Greenland Fishery, 1720, (1946). Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Whale or Greenland Fishery, 1720, (1946). British whaling ships off the coast of Greenland: sailors in small rowing boats hunt whales with harpoons; men attack a polar bear at bottom left

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: The North Pole, early-mid 19th century, (1946). Creator: Sir John Ross

The North Pole, early-mid 19th century, (1946). Creator: Sir John Ross
The North Pole, early-mid 19th century, (1946). Imaginary sketch of the Pole, with British flag, made by Sir John Ross who made three expeditions to the Arctic

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: The Depot Laying and Western Parties on Their Return to Cape Evans, 13 April 1911, (1913)

The Depot Laying and Western Parties on Their Return to Cape Evans, 13 April 1911, (1913)
The Depo t Laying and Western Parties on Their Return to Cape Evans (Left to right - Taylor, Wright, Evans, Bowers, Scott, Debenham, Gran, P.O. Evans, Crean), 13 April 1911, (1913)

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: The Motor Party (Left to right - Lashly, B. C. Day, Lieut. Evans, Hooper), October 1911, (1913)

The Motor Party (Left to right - Lashly, B. C. Day, Lieut. Evans, Hooper), October 1911, (1913)
The Motor Party (Left to right - Lashly, B.C. Day, Lieut. Evans, Hooper), October 1911, (1913). Expedition members William Lashly, Bernard Day

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Lieut. Evans Observing An Occultation of Jupiter, 8 June 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

Lieut. Evans Observing An Occultation of Jupiter, 8 June 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
Lieut. Evans Observing An Occultation of Jupiter, 8 June 1911, (1913). Lieutenant Edward Teddy Evans (1881-1957) using a telescope

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Lieut. Evans and Nelson Cutting a Cave for Cold Storage, 12 January 1911, (1913)

Lieut. Evans and Nelson Cutting a Cave for Cold Storage, 12 January 1911, (1913). Petty officer Edgar Evans and biologist Edward W Nelson making an ice-cave

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: The Main Party at Cape Evans After The Winter, 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

The Main Party at Cape Evans After The Winter, 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
The Main Party at Cape Evans After The Winter, 1911, (1913). Mr. Taylor. Mr. Cherry-Garrard. Mr. Day. Mr. Nelson. Lieut. Evans. Capt. Oates. Dr. Atkinson. Capt. Scott. Mr. Wright. Lieut. Gran

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Lieutenant Evans in the Crows Nest, c1910–1913, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

Lieutenant Evans in the Crows Nest, c1910–1913, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
Lieutenant Evans in the Crows Nest, c1910– 1913, (1913). Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Teddy Evans (1880-1957), navigator and second in command, Captain of the Terra Nova, Lieutenant

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Lieut. E. R. G. R. Evans Surveying With The Four-Inch Theodolite, October 1911, (1913)

Lieut. E. R. G. R. Evans Surveying With The Four-Inch Theodolite, October 1911, (1913)
Lieut. E. R. G. R. Evans Surveying With The Four-Inch Theodolite Which Was Used To Locate The South Pole, October 1911, (1913)

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Captain Evans Observing With The Theodolite Used By Captain Scott To Fix Position Of The South Pole

Captain Evans Observing With The Theodolite Used By Captain Scott To Fix Position Of The South Pole. Admiral Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, 1St Baron Mountevans, 1881 To 1957 Aka Teddy Evans

Background imageTeddy Evans Collection: Admiral Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, 1St Baron Mountevans, 1881 To 1957 Aka Teddy Evans

Admiral Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, 1St Baron Mountevans, 1881 To 1957 Aka Teddy Evans. British Naval Officer And Antarctic Explorer


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Teddy Evans: A Journey Through Time Step into the world of Teddy Evans, a man whose name echoes through history like whispers on the wind. From the late 16th century to the early-mid 19th century, his presence is felt in tales of exploration and adventure that have captivated generations. In the late 16th century, Sir Martin Frobisher set sail on a daring expedition to discover a Northwest Passage. It was during this voyage that Teddy Evans first made his mark as a young sailor, braving treacherous waters and unknown lands alongside his fearless crewmates. Fast forward to the early 20th century, where we find Petty Officer Evans embarking on another legendary journey - the Terra Nova expedition led by Sir James Clark Ross. This perilous mission aimed to reach Antarctica's South Pole, pushing boundaries and testing human resilience in an unforgiving frozen landscape. As we delve deeper into Teddy's story, we encounter breathtaking scenes captured by talented artists throughout history. One such masterpiece depicts a view of the Arctic Sea from the Mouth of Copper Mine River at midnight in July 1821. The painting transports us back in time, allowing us to experience firsthand both its beauty and harshness. Another artwork reveals a relief party tirelessly searching for Sir John Franklin during the 19th century. In their determined quest for answers amidst icy desolation, they unknowingly pave the way for future explorers like Teddy Evans who would follow in their footsteps. McMurdo Sound beckons with its enchanting allure as we gaze upon Edward Wilson's evocative creation from 1911. Looking northward across this vast expanse ignites our imagination and fuels our desire to explore uncharted territories just as Teddy did so many years ago. The interior of a Cree Indian tent takes us away from icy landscapes momentarily but reminds us that even amidst polar expeditions there exists cultural diversity worth celebrating.