Kristian Prestrud (22 October 1881 – 11 November 1927) was a Norwegian naval officer and polar explorer who participated in Amundsen's South Pole expedition...
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Prestrud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kari Mette Prestrud (born 1977), Norwegian politician Kristian Prestrud (1881–1927), Norwegian...
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Amundsen Glacier (redirect from Mount Prestrud)
part of the massif. Amundsen named one of the peaks for Lieutenant Kristian Prestrud, first officer of the Fram and leader of the Norwegian expedition's...
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Mountains. In 1911, during Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition, Kristian Prestrud led a sledge party that visited these isolated outcrops (nunataks)...
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navigator who would be second-in-command; Hjalmar Fredrik Gjertsen, and Kristian Prestrud. Gjertsen, despite lacking a medical background, was made expedition...
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as eating some himself. A small group, including Hjalmar Johansen, Kristian Prestrud and Jørgen Stubberud, set out on 8 September, but had to abandon their...
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Framheim was erected and served as the expedition's base. Lieutenant Kristian Prestrud was given the task of leading a three-man expedition to explore the...
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early start and had to rescue a less experienced member of the party, Kristian Prestrud, from freezing to death on the return journey. Amundsen had taken...
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Oscar Wisting, Helmer Hanssen, Roald Amundsen, Jørgen Stubberud, and Kristian Prestrud in the hut at Framheim. Roald Amundsen is resting his elbow on a camera...
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Jørgen Stubberud Nils Ole Oftebro - Thorvald Nilsen Bjørn Skagestad - Kristian Prestrud Sven Nordin - Tryggve Gran Pat Roach – Edgar Evans Susan Wooldridge...
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away. On 17 January, two officers from Fram, Thorvald Nilsen and Kristian Prestrud, paid a brief visit to the Japanese ship. Communication proved difficult...
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Elisabeth Bennett Preben Hodneland as Fredrik Ramm Herbert Nordrum as Kristian Prestrud Eirik Evjen as Paul Knutsen Sondre Larsen as Gennady Olonkin Elg Elgesem...
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in 1909. Amundsen's expedition did conduct geographical work under Kristian Prestrud, who conducted an expedition to King Edward VII Land, while Amundsen...
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Captain Robert Falcon Scott. It was named after Scott by Lieutenant Kristian Prestrud, leader of the Eastern Sledge Party of Amundsen's South Pole expedition...
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government entomologist Olav Strøm (1866-1963), a pioneer trade unionist Kristian Prestrud (1881–1927), a naval officer and member of Amundsen's South Pole expedition...
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Adolf Lindstrøm Thorvald Nilsen Jacob Nødtvedt Karenius B. Olsen Kristian Prestrud Martin Rønne Jørgen Stubberud Knut Sundbeck Oscar Wisting Store norske...
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Minister (died 1947) Knut Liestøl, politician and Minister (died 1952) Kristian Prestrud, polar explorer (died 1927) Jakob Sverdrup, philologist and lexicographer...
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composer, conductor and military musician (born 1850) 11 November – Kristian Prestrud, polar explorer (born 1881) 8 December – Hjalmar August Schiøtz, ophthalmologist...
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Science Foundation. OCLC 497666264. Amundsen, Roald; Nilsen, Thorvald; Prestrud, Kristian (1976) [1912]. The South Pole: An Account of the Norwegian expedition...
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term/s: 1993–1997 and 1997–2001 Ingebjørg Prestegard (born 1928) Kari Mette Prestrud (born 1977), term/s: 2005–2009 Torolf Prytz (1858–1938), term/s: 1900–1903...
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