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Y Terra Nova yn hwylio o Gaerdydd

Christopher Parry

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Terra Nova sets sail from Cardiff

On 15 June, 1910, a large, excited and noisy crowd cheered a heavily laden ship as she left the Roath Basin in Cardiff's docklands.

Terra Nova arrives at Cape Evans, Antarctica

Cape Evans was named after Teddy Evans by Scott. The crew arrived on January 4, 1911. They unloaded the ship and prepared the camp. Some crew members left to scientifically explore unmapped areas, while others began preparations for the attempt to reach the South Pole. They planned to make their attempt on the South Pole during the Antarctic summer, September to October 1911.

To,

October 2, 1910

Daniel Radcliffe, Cardiff

At supper we had a toast to absent friends, coupled with the name of Dan Radcliffe. If by chance you do not hear again for many months remember that there are many fine men here forward and aft who have reason to be grateful to Dan Radcliffe. Scott has to go on another begging campaign for funds when we reach Melbourne, Australia on October 12, 1910.

Yours, Teddy Evans

To,

January 1, 1911

Daniel Radcliffe, Cardiff,

We arrived at Lyttleton, New Zealand on October 28, 1910. The leak was fixed. We loaded the ship with 3 motor sledges, 33 dogs, 19 ponies, 162 frozen sheep and 3 bullocks, and left Lyttleton on November 26. In a few days we will shall be cut off from politics and civilisation for a year. I will tell you all when I return to Cardiff, I hope.

As bad luck would have it we encountered a storm on December 1 and had a rotten time. This is a bad photograph of the ship being blown about during the storm.

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Yours, Teddy Evans

June 23, 1910

To,

Daniel Radcliffe, Cardiff

Arrived at the island of Maderia. We made a very good passage with light fair winds averaging a good 7 knots. This is not a liner's speed, but like the old tortoise we get there all the same.

Yours, Teddy Evans

To,

August 13, 1910

Percy Lewis,

The leak we noticed at Cardiff is not so bad, but we will have to repair it when we get to New Zealand. We are now nearing Simonstown, Cape Town, South Africa, 16 days overdue. The ship is overloaded and we can't any speed out of it. Will arrive at Simonstown on the 15th.

Yours, Teddy Evans