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The Scott Antarctic Memorial

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NPRN801209
Map ReferenceST17SE
Grid ReferenceST1939274218
Type Of SiteSCULPTURE
Period21st Century
Description

As part of the British Antarctic Heritage Trust's 100th anniversary of the ‘Age of Antarctic Discovery’, the Captain Scott Society launched a fundraising campaign to create a sculpture dedicated to Scott and to commemorate Cardiff port as the departing point for his 1910 expedition. A design competition was launched in partnership with the South Wales Echo, won by Barry College art and design lecturer Jonathan Williams. The resulting Scott Antarctic memorial, costing £18,000, was unveiled by the Princess Royal on 6th June 2003.

The sculpture, which overlooks the exact spot from which Scott sailed, depicts him man-hauling towards the pole and with the faces of his crew are represented in the snow beneath him. A hollow through the centre of the statue represents an ice cavern, while behind Scott can be seen the sails of the Terra Nova. The whole is constructed of a jagged mosaic of white tiles representing Antarctic ice. The statue stands on a plinth representing a compass.

S Fielding RCAHMW November 2024

Ref: Captain Scott Society