Proper noun
Huntford (plural Huntfords)
A surname.
According to Huntford, Scott "disappears from naval records" for eight months, from mid-August 1889 until 26 March 1890. Source: Internet
Amundsen, Vol I pp. 184–95; Vol II, pp. 120–134 Huntford (Last Place on Earth), pp. 446–74 citation Scott and his four companions reached the South Pole via the Beardmore route on 17 January 1912, 33 days after Amundsen. Source: Internet
Huntford, p. 246 Only after the turn of the year, in January 1894, did the northerly direction become generally settled; the 80° mark was finally passed on 22 March. Source: Internet
Huntford, p. 438 The crew were received by King Oscar, and Nansen, reunited with family, remained at the palace for several days as a special guest. Source: Internet
Huntford, p. 467 Shortly after his return he learned that his Farthest North record had been passed, by members of the Duke of the Abruzzi 's Italian expedition. Source: Internet
Huntford, p. 476 In 1909 Nansen combined with Bjørn Helland-Hansen to publish an academic paper, The Norwegian Sea: its Physical Oceanography, based on the Michael Sars voyage of 1900. Source: Internet