Verner Duncan Carse (28 July 1913 – 2 May 2004) was an English explorer and actor known for surveying South Georgia and for the portrayal of Special Agent...
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Andreas Duncan Carse (1875/76–1938) was an English artist. Carse was born in 1875 or 1876 in Newcastle upon Tyne to Norwegian and Scottish parents. His...
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South Georgia (section Surveying by Carse)
explorer Duncan Carse. He organised and led the South Georgia Survey of 1951–1957, surveying much of the interior of the island. Mount Carse and Carse Point...
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adventures of ex-commando Captain Richard Barton MC (Noel Johnson, later Duncan Carse and Gordon Davies) who, with his mates Jock Anderson (Alex McCrindle)...
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hockey player Bob Carse (1919–1999), Canadian ice hockey player Duncan Carse (1913–2004), British explorer and actor A. Duncan Carse (1876–1938), British...
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about the sculptor John Skeaping, Survival in Limbo (1976) starring Duncan Carse, and he was also the director/producer for BP's film of Donald Campbell's...
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the South Georgia Survey (SGS) between 1951 and 1957 and named for V. Duncan Carse, leader of the four SGS expeditions during that period. The first ascent...
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sheeting South Georgia Survey, four expeditions (1951–1957) led by V. Duncan Carse which mapped the South Georgia Antarctic archipelago Śūraṅgama Samādhi...
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The population of Knebworth has approximately doubled since 1970. A. Duncan Carse, painter, of Deards End (1922–1923) Barbara Follett, politician David...
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Oliver Reed, Ronnie Scott (who settled instead for a saxophone), and Duncan Carse. The fictional narrator in the Italian writer Tommaso Landolfi's comic...
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León, which sighted South Georgia in 1756. During the 1950s, Duncan Carse, for whom Mount Carse was named, surveyed various inland areas of South Georgia...
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in October 2024. Born in Stirling, Ferguson played for the juvenile side Carse Thistle. Dundee United signed him as a schoolboy, and he went on to win...
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crossing of South Georgia was in October 1955, by the British explorer Duncan Carse, who travelled much of the same route as Shackleton's party. In tribute...
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1933 for works of art in the interior include Edward Wadsworth and A. Duncan Carse, as well as Algernon Newton RA whose painting Evening on the Avon hung...
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College. His father, Edward White Benson, was its first headmaster. A. Duncan Carse (1875 or 1876–1938), Artist. Frank Sherwood Taylor (1897–1956), museum...
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bronze bust of Duncan Carse by British sculptor Jon Edgar. Carse was influential in the mapping of South Georgia and the island's Mount Carse is named after...
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party received the Polar Medal. The participants of the BGLE included: Duncan Carse who transferred onto the expedition ship at the Falkland Islands Launcelot...
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substantial funding to a major refurbishing of the attractive building. A. Duncan Carse created paintings to decorate the Detroit Athletic Club. The paintings...
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Cadzow, Alison Cairney, Neil Caldicott, Douglas Cameron, Amanda Carlton, Duncan Carse, Andy Cartledge, Kay Cavendish, Pauline Cavilla, Judith Chalmers, Mark...
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a Day's Work Duncan Carse People who travel the world by air as part of their everyday jobs March 1969 A Load of Pheasants Duncan Carse The journey of...
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Financial Secretary to the Admiralty 1950–51; Prime Minister 1976–1979. Duncan Carse, 1942–1945, British explorer and actor. Erskine Childers, novelist, 1914–1918...
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Martyn Lewis and ex-model and presenter Liz Carse. Her grandfather was the polar explorer and actor Duncan Carse. She moved to the United States in 1995 and...
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adopted generally. It was used in March 1956 by the British explorer Duncan Carse, writing in The Times. Describing the first crossing of South Georgia...
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World Data Centre for Glaciology, Cambridge portrait bust of explorer Duncan Carse by sculptor Jon Edgar, in SPRI public collection Department of Geography...
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(SGS) from 1951 to 1957 by a research group led by English explorer Duncan Carse, it was named after Alec Trendall, an English geologist who took part...
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Poselski Fuji wa ikiteiru by Kenji Shimomura Gateway To the Antarctic by Duncan Carse Gerald McBoing on Planet Moo or Gerald McBoing! Boing! on Planet Moo...
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of expeditions to survey and map the island of South Georgia, led by Duncan Carse between 1951 and 1957. Although South Georgia had been commercially exploited...
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Antarctic explorer with a special place in South Georgia's history was Duncan Carse. His comprehensive 1951–57 South Georgia Survey resulted in the classical...
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Basil Biggs Noel Biggs E.B. Binnie Nigel Bonner Pauline Carr Tim Carr Duncan Carse J.M. Chaplin Jan Cheek Gerry Clark D.J. Coleman James Cook Finn Dahlberg...
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population of the Field Cricket Gryllus campestris. Explorer and broadcaster Duncan Carse lived in the village for over 40 years until his death in 2004. The composer...
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