Ellsworth, Lincoln (1880-1951), an American civil engineer and polar explorer, became the first person to fly across both the Arctic Ocean and Antarctica. He was a mining engineer in Canada and Alaska and a field assistant with the United States Biological Survey. In 1925, he and Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen made the first aerial crossing of the North Polar Basin, in a dirigible.
Wilkins, Sir Hubert (1888-1958), was an Australian explorer, scientist, aviator, and photographer. He became famous for his air explorations in the… More>>
Parry, Sir William Edward (1790-1855), a British naval officer and Arctic explorer, led official expeditions in 1819, 1821, and 1824 in search of… More>>
Greely, Adolphus Washington (1844-1935), was an American soldier and Arctic explorer. From 1881 to 1884, he led an expedition to establish… More>>
Ross, Sir John (1777-1856), led a British expedition in 1818 to seek a northwest passage to Asia. Commanding the Isabella, he sailed into Baffin… More>>
MacMillan, Donald Baxter (1874-1970), an American polar explorer, added much to our knowledge of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic. He found coal… More>>
Cook, Frederick Albert
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