- Victor Campbell
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name =Victor Campbell
birth_date =20 August 1875
birth_place =Brighton
death_date =19 November 1956
death_place =Corner Brook, Newfoundland
occupation = Antarctic explorer
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predecessor =
successor =
religion = Protestant
relations =Son of Hugh Campbell
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footnotes =Victor Lindsay Arbuthnot Campbell DSO & Bar, OBE (
20 August 1875 –19 November 1956 ), was a British sailor and renowned explorer. Born inBrighton , he was the son of Hugh Campbell and Lucy Eleanor Archer.In 1910, he was First Officer on
Robert Falcon Scott 'sTerra Nova expedition . After arriving in Antarctica in January 1911, his role was to lead an Eastern party of 6 men to explore and carry out scientific work inKing Edward VII Land , to the east of the Barrier. On 26 January 1911, Campbell's party left in the Terra Nova and headed east. After failing to find a suitable landing site on the King Edward VII Land shore, Campbell decided to sail toVictoria Land . On its return westward, Terra Nova encounteredRoald Amundsen 's expedition camped in theBay of Whales , an inlet in the Barrier.After returning to
Cape Evans and informing Scott of Amundsen's location, Campbell's party were renamed the Northern party and set off again, sailing northwards and put ashore at Robertson's Bay, nearCape Adare . They built a hut and wintered at Cape Adare but due to the sea ice conditions were unable to fulfil much of their intended summer 1912 explorations. In January 1912, Terra Nova returned from New Zealand, and transferred the party of Campbell,Raymond Priestley , G.M. Levick, G.P. Abbott, H. Dickason, and F.V. Browning to Evans Coves, a location 250 miles south of Cape Adare and 200 miles northwest of Cape Evans. However, they only had sledging provisions for six weeks with the intention of completing the geological work in a couple of weeks. After the work was done they were left with rations for about four weeks. It was not anticipated the ship would have trouble picking them up as arranged in February but the Terra Nova could not reach them due to heavy pack ice. Unable to connect with their ship, the Northern Party was forced to winter in Antarctica again. The party built an ice cave onInexpressible Island where they spent the winter in miserable conditions, supplementing their rations by killing scarce seal and penguins. On September 30, 1912, they set off forCape Evans , finally arriving on November 7th after crossing more than 200 miles of sea ice. After learning of the death of Scott and the entire Polar party, as the senior remaining Naval officer, Campbell assumed command of the Terra Nova expedition for it's final weeks.During the
First World War , Campbell fought as Commander of theDrake Battalion inGallipoli and in theDardanelles , where he received theDistinguished Service Order (DSO), in theBattle of Jutland and took part in theZeebrugge raid on board of HMS "Warwick" in 1918. Campbell served in theDover Patrol and sank a U-boat by ramming it, for which he was awarded the bar to his DSO. In his further service with theRoyal Navy , he reached the rank ofCaptain . Having carried out a special service inArkhangelsk (Archangel), he was appointed an Officer of theOrder of the British Empire (OBE).Campbell emigrated to Newfoundland in 1922 and died in
Corner Brook , Newfoundland in 1956.Works
*"The Wicked Mate - The Antarctic Diary of Victor Campbell"
References
*cite web|title=Erskine Press|url=http://www.erskine-press.com/antarctic_titles_1.htm|accessdate=2007-01-16
*cite web | url= http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0016-7398(195703)123%3A1%3C131%3AOCVLAC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A| title= Royal Geographical Society| accessdate= 2007-01-16External links
*cite web|title=Family tree|url=http://www.kittybrewster.com/members/i.htm
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