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Edward A. Wilson
Dr. 'Edward Adrian Wilson' ("Uncle Bill") (
July 23,
1872 –
March 29,
1912) was a notable
English polar
explorer,
physician,
naturalist,
painter and
ornithologist.
His statue is on the Promenade in
Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, and there is a small standing exhibition commemorating him in the town's museum.
Early life
Born and raised at the Crippetts farm near Cheltenham, Wilson attended
Cheltenham College and went from there to
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge where he read
zoology before qualifying in medicine at
St George's Hospital Medical School, London. Shortly after he qualified as a doctor, Wilson became ill with
tuberculosis from his mission work in London slums. It was during the long convalescence from this illness that he practiced and developed his skills as an artist.
Antarctica
Wilson took part in two British expeditions to
Antarctica. The first was from
1901 to
1904 under
Robert Falcon Scott on the ''
Discovery Expedition'', with Wilson acting as Junior Surgeon and Zoologist. During this expedition, Wilson joined Scott and Shackleton in a journey that, at the time, had been the southern-most trek achieved by any explorer. (He was then asked by
Ernest Shackleton to join his expedition to Antarctica in 1907, but declined.)
Terra Nova Expedition
In
1910 Wilson set sail on the
''Terra Nova'', again under Scott, as Chief of the Scientific Staff. In the winter of 1911 he led "The Winter Journey", a journey with
Henry Robertson Bowers and
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, to Cape Crozier to collect
Emperor penguin embryos.
He was one of the party of five men that reached the
South Pole on
January 17,
1912, only to find the pole had been claimed by
Amundsen just one month before. All five died during the return journey which created a national mourning the like of which has rarely been seen since.
By all accounts, Wilson was probably Scott's closest comrade of the expedition. When Scott's final camp was discovered by a search team led by Cherry-Garrard a year after the fateful return from the pole, Bowers and Wilson were found frozen in their sleeping bags. Scott's bag was open and his body partially out of his bag - his left arm was extended around Wilson.
At Gonville and Caius College the college's flag which Wilson took to the
South Pole is preserved.
Honors
The Edward Wilson primary school in
Paddington,
London is named after him.
The student cafe, Eddie Wilson's, at St George's Medical School (
SGUL) is named after Edward Wilson, who was a distinguished student of the medical school.
See also
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List of Antarctica expeditions
External links
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Portrait of Edward Wilson in the Cheltenham Town Museum
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Biography of Edward Wilson with a good number of his paintings and drawings