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William Colbeck (sea captain)

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292: 48: 181:, Colbeck served a merchant navy apprenticeship on the Loch Torridon between 1886 and 1890 and completed a six-month course in navigation before going to sea. He earned his second mate's certificate in Calcutta in 1890, first mate's certificate in July 1892, master's in March 1894. He joined the firm of Tomas Wilson, Sons and Co, Ltd., of Hull and served on RMS 258:
Thereafter Colbeck made no further Antarctic ventures but resumed his job with the Wilson line in Hull. In 1914 he went to work for the United Shipping Company of London, ultimately becoming their Marine Superintendent. The family moved to south London, living at 51 Inchmery Road, Catford. Captain
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William Colbeck's second sledge flag as commanding officer of relief ship Morning has been lent to the National Maritime Museum by his family. It is actually the burgee of the Pirate Yacht Club, Bridlington, made of machine‑sewn wool bunting, printed with a skull and cross bones. The Pirate Yacht
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Colbeck married Edith Robinson and they had four sons. One of these, William Robinson Colbeck, joined the British Australia and New Zealand Antarctic expeditions of 1929–1931 as second officer and navigator in the old
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could be speedily released from the ice, she was to be abandoned; Colbeck was to bring Scott and the expedition home. In a race against time, and with a fortunate shift in ice conditions,
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In that year he studied at Kew Observatory making a special feature of magnetism and it was in the capacity of Magnetic Observer that he was invited by the Norwegian
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to the Antarctic. This would be the first expedition to overwinter on the Antarctic mainland; Colbeck took charge of the expedition's magnetic observation work.
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who participated in the Antarctic expeditions to relieve Captain Scott 1902–1904 and were welcomed by thousands at this station on their return'.
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After returning to Britain in 1900, Colbeck was soon going southward again, this time in command of the relief ship
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as the second mate under Captain Pepper. He passed as extra master in November 1897. He was awarded a
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In the same year, a plaque was installed at Hull Paragon station, jointly commemorating Colbeck and
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Margolies, Sandra (2014). "Captain William Colbeck: from Hull to Catford via Antarctica".
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Club is no longer in existence having gone out of business before the First World War.
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Burgee of the Pirate Yacht Club, Bridlington, used as a sledge flag by William Colbeck
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and discovering a previously uncharted island which they named
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His work in the Antarctic was commemorated by the naming of
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William Colbeck was born on 8 August 1871, at Myton Place,
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was a British seaman who distinguished himself on two
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William Colbeck (seaman)
William Colbeck (gangster)

Kingston-upon-Hull
Yorkshire
London
Hither Green Cemetery
Sea captain
Edith Robinson
Antarctic
Kingston-upon-Hull
Hull Grammar School
Royal Navy
Carsten Borchgrevink
Southern Cross Expedition
Morning
Robert Falcon Scott
Discovery
McMurdo Sound
Royal Geographical Society
Back Award
Antarctic Circle
Scott Island
Honourable Company of Master Mariners
Hither Green Cemetery
Colbeck Archipelago
Mawson Coast

Colbeck Bay
71°38′S 170°5′E / 71.633°S 170.083°E / -71.633; 170.083

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