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  1. Huberht Taylor Hudson (también conocido como Hubert Hudson, 17 de septiembre de 1886 - 15 de junio de 1942), fue un explorador y oficial de navegación en la Marina Británica que participó en la Expedición Imperial Transantártica de Ernest Shackleton a la Antártida, misión que aspiraba ser la primera en atravesar por tierra dicho continente.

  2. Huberht Taylor Hudson, RD (17 September 1886 – 15 June 1942), commonly known as Hubert Hudson instead of by his actual first name (an Old English version of the name), was a navigating officer in the British Royal Navy, who took part in Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition to Antarctica. Hudson joined the expedition whilst ...

  3. Alias: Buddha. Title: Mr. Rank: Commodore (Royal Naval Reserve) Dates: 1886-1942. Nationality: British. Awards: Polar Medal (silver) Huberht Hudson was born and raised in London. The son of a school principal who later became a vicar, he was given the Anglo-Saxon spelling of his first name.

  4. The expedition's best penguin-catcher a skill of great value during the time that the crew drifted on the pack-ice of the Weddell Sea and while awaiting rescue on Elephant Island. Hudson took charge of the lifeboat Stancomb Wills on the journey to Elephant Island though had an uncomfortable journey.

  5. Huberht Hudson with some Antarctic companions. In 1914 he applied to join Shackleton's Transantartic Expedition and attended every day to see if there was a vacancy. He was appointed Navigating Officer and to mark the honour the Worshipful Company Of Carpenters gave him a sextant.

  6. Huberht Taylor Hudson (también conocido como Hubert Hudson, 17 de septiembre de 1886 - 15 de junio de 1942), fue un explorador y oficial de navegación en la Marina Británica que participó en la Expedición Imperial Transantártica de Ernest Shackleton a la Antártida, misión que aspiraba ser la primera en atravesar por tierra dicho ...

  7. Captain Huberht Taylor Hudson, R.D., R.N.R., Retired (17 September, 1886 – 15 June, 1942) was an officer in the Royal Naval Reserve. His unusual first name is the Anglo-Saxon spelling of Hubert.