How old was Robert Clark?

How old was Robert Clark?

68 years (1882–1950)
Robert Clark/Age at death

Where did Robert Clark live?

Robert Clark retired in 1948 and died on the 29th of September 1950 at home in Murtle, Aberdeenshire Scotland.

Where was Robert Clark born?

Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Robert Clark/Place of birth

When was Robert Clark born?

11 September 1882
Robert Clark/Date of birth

What did Robert Clark do on the endurance?

On 9 August 1914 the Endurance departed Plymouth, carrying Shackleton and his crew on what was intended to be the first expedition to cross Antarctica from the Atlantic to the Pacific via the South Pole. Over 5000 applications for places in the crew had been received.

Is Robert Clark still alive?

Deceased (1920–2005)
Robert Clarke/Living or Deceased

How old was Robert Clark when died?

Is Robert Clark alive?

Where did Charles Green go to school?

Cottingham
Mr. Green came to the school in Cottingham where I was teaching sometime between 1967 and 1970.

What happened to Robert Clark Oilers?

Clark — a professionally trained opera performer and the official anthem singer for the Edmonton Oilers — lives with anxiety and depression. And during the pandemic, things have been difficult. With the NHL season on hiatus, money is tight. He recently came out to his family.

Is angry grandpa a veteran?

(January 25, 1925 – July 6, 1987), who was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II. Charles was raised in the neighborhood of Sherwood Forest, alongside his older sister Charlene. When Charles was a little boy, his father was involved in a serious car accident.

How old is pastor Charles Green?

Pastor, Author, Evangelist Charles Green Dead at 95.

Who was Robert Clark and what did he do?

He was the biologist on Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917, and served as the director of the Scottish Home Department Marine Laboratory, at Torry, Aberdeen. Robert Clark was born on 11 September 1882 in Aberdeen, the son of William Clark.

Where did Robert Selbie Clark live in Scotland?

In 1934 he was appointed Superintendent of Scientific Investigations under the Fishery Board. Robert Clark retired in 1948 and died on the 29th of September 1950 at home in Murtle, Aberdeenshire Scotland.

What did Robert Selbie Clark find in Antarctica?

Clark got a good haul of biological specimens in the dredge. On the 7th Wordie and Worsley found some small pebbles, a piece of moss, a perfect bivalve shell, and some dust on a berg fragment, and brought their treasure-trove proudly to the ship.

Where did Robert Clark go to high school?

Robert Clark was born on 11 September 1882 in Aberdeen, the son of William Clark. He attended Aberdeen Grammar School and then Aberdeen University from where he graduated with an M.A. in 1908.