- Robert Forde
Robert Forde (29 August 1875 –13 March 1959 ) was anAntarctic explorer and member of theTerra Nova Expedition under CaptainRobert Falcon Scott from 1910 – 1912.Forde was born in Cork,
Ireland and joined theRoyal Navy at the age of 16, rising to the rank of Petty Officer 1st Class. He joined the Terra "Nova" expedition asPetty Officer on May 30th 1910, one of a number of Irishmen who took part, including Tom Crean and another Corkman,Patrick Keohane . Forde was part of a group which headed out from Cape Evans in January 1911 to explore the polar capes. He suffered severe frostbite during the expedition and was eventually ordered back by Captain Scott for medical treatment.He is remembered by the naming of
Mount Forde on Antarctica in his honour.Forde’s role in the expedition led to his promotion to Chief Petty Officer onboard HMS Vivid and he served on her and several other British ships during World War 1. After demobilisation he retired to
Cobh which was still then known as Queenstown and was a major naval port for the British in Ireland and he died there in March 1959.Robert Forde is buried at the Old Church Cemetery, Cobh in his native County Cork.
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* Forde of the Antarctic, article by Tom McSweeney in the Cork Holly Bough, Christmas 2007 edition.
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