Named by the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-13) after Ward Glacier.
The objective of the Terra Nova Expedition was to be the first to reach the geographical South Pole.
On the Terra Nova Expedition, the player piano was equipped with 250 rolls of music.
Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913) comprised several groups.
The glacier was discovered and named in the course of the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913), under Robert Scott.
Captain Scott and members of the Terra Nova Expedition on 13 April 1911.
Named by the Terra Nova Expedition, 1910-13.
He was quickly given leave of absence to accompany Robert Scott on his ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition.
Sixty-five men (including replacements) formed the shore and ship's parties of the Terra Nova Expedition.
In one instance, killer whales tried to tip ice floes on which a dog team and photographer of the Terra Nova Expedition was standing.