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  2. Thomas Crean (Irish: Tomás Ó Cuirín; c. 16 February 1877 – 27 July 1938) was an Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer who was awarded the Albert Medal for Lifesaving (AM). Crean was a member of three major expeditions to Antarctica during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, including Robert Falcon Scott's 1911–1913 Terra Nova Expedition.

  3. Tom Crean lived in Annascaul until his death in 1938, and all those alive today who remember him share one common memory—that he never spoke about his life as an explorer. Never once did Tom Crean give an interview to a journalist or an author. Even his two surviving daughters were told precious little about his adventures. Crean’s politics

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  4. Tom Crean Antarctic Explorer, from Annascaul in Co.Kerry. Played a major role in three Antarctic expeditions, with both Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton.

  5. Tom Crean (1877 – 1938) the intrepid Antarctic explorer and one of Ireland’s unsung heroes is brought to life in this dramatic and humorous solo performance by Aidan Dooley. Hear the riveting true stories of Creans Antarctic explorations as one of the few men to serve with both Scott and Shackleton and survive three famous expeditions.

  6. Tom Crean Antarctic Explorer Portrait. When Your Life Depends on It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic The Tom Crean 312 Cycle – From Naas to Annascaul

  7. Tom Crean aboard the Endurance in 1914. Photographed by Frank Hurley. Crean, Thomas (‘Tom’) (1877–1938), sailor and Antarctic explorer, was born either on or shortly before 16 February 1877 at Gurtuchrane, near Anascaul, Co. Kerry, one of eight sons and three daughters of Patrick Crean, farmer, and Catherine Crean (née Courtney).

  8. Jul 27, 2023 · Irish explorer Tom Crean was the Ice Man, whose extraordinary achievements during three expeditions to the Antarctic at the start of the last century lay dormant for almost 80 years.

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