George Hubert Wilkins

George Hubert Wilkins

Sir George Hubert Wilkins MC & Bar (31 October 1888 - 30 November 1958) was an Australian polar explorer, pilot, soldier, geographer and photographer.

Early life

Wilkins was a native of Hallett, South Australia, the last of 13 children in a family of pioneer settlers and sheep farmers. As a teenager, he moved to Adelaide where he found work with a traveling cinema, and thence to England where he became a pioneering aerial photographer whilst working for Gaumont Studios. His photographic skill earned him a place on various Arctic expeditions, including the controversial 1913 Vilhjalmur Stefansson-led Canadian Arctic Expedition.

World War I

In 1917, Wilkins returned to his native Australia, joining the Australian Flying Corps in the rank of Second Lieutenant. Wilkins later transferred to the general list and in 1918 was appointed as an official war photographer. In June 1918 Wilkins was awarded the Military Cross for his efforts to rescue wounded soldiers during the Third Battle of Ypres. The following month Wilkins was promoted to Captain and became officer commanding No.3 (Photographic) Sub-section of the Australian war records unit. His work frequently led him into the thick of the fighting and during the Battle of the Hindenburg Line he assummed command of a group of American soldiers who had lost their officers in an earlier attack, directing them until support arrived. Wilkins was subsequently awarded a bar to his Military Cross.

Later Life & Career

In 1923 Wilkins began a comprehensive study of northern Australia for the British Museum. His work was greatly acclaimed by the museum but derided by Australian authorities because of the sympathetic treatment afforded the Aboriginals.

On 22 April 1928, only a year after Charles Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic, Wilkins and his pilot Carl Ben Eielson made a trans-Arctic crossing from Point Barrow, Alaska, to Spitsbergen, touching along the way at Grant Land on Ellesmere Island. For this feat and his prior work, Wilkins was knighted, and during the ensuing celebration, he met and married actress Suzanne Bennett.

Now financed by William Randolph Hearst, Wilkins continued his polar explorations, now flying over Antarctica. He named the island of Hearst Land after his sponsor, and Hearst thanked Wilkins by giving him and his bride a flight aboard "Graf Zeppelin".

Wilkins led the failed "Nautilus" expedition to the North Pole in the summer of 1931. Despite the failure to meet his intended objective, he was able to prove that submarines were capable of operating beneath the polar ice cap, thereby paving the way for future successful missions.

Wilkins died in the United States in 1958. The US Navy took his ashes to the North Pole aboard the submarine USS "Skate" on 17 March 1959.

The majority of Wilkins' papers and effects are archived at The Ohio State University Byrd Polar Research Center.

Scholars and researchers acknowledge that Wilkins was one of the most accomplished and acclaimed explorers of the 20th Century but is greatly under-reported mainly because of his "aggressive modesty". Fact|date=February 2007

The Wilkins Sound and the Wilkins Ice Shelf in Antarctica are named after him.

ee also

*Thomas George Lanphier, Sr.

Works

* 1928 "Flying the Arctic", Grosset & Dunlap
* 1928 "Undiscovered Australia", Putnam
* 1931 "Under The North Pole", Brewer, Warren & Putnam

Further reading

* R. A. Swan, " [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120549b.htm Wilkins, Sir George Hubert (1888 - 1958)] ", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition,Copyright 2006, updated continuously, ISSN 1833-7538, published by Australian National University
* Thomas, Lowell "Sir Hubert Wilkins: His World of Adventure" McGraw-Hill 1961
* Nasht, Simon "The Last Explorer: Hubert Wilkins Australia’s Unknown Hero" Hachette 2005
* [http://www.dv1.com.au/ftproot/scripts/tp_CatalogueDetail.asp?q=73 Voyage of the Nautilus] Documentary 2006
* Jenness, Stuart E."The Making of an Explore", McGill Queen University Press 2006

External links

* [http://www.awm.gov.au/fiftyaustralians/50.asp Australian War Museum] Entry for Sir George Hubert Wilkins
* [http://polarmet.mps.ohio-state.edu/Archival/Wilkins/index.html Register of The Sir George Hubert Wilkins Papers]
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120549b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography] Entry for GH Wilkins
* [http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/wilkins.htm Sir Hubert Wilkins] biography from Flinders Ranges Research
* [http://worldadventurer.net/issue2/hubert.html In Search of Sir Hubert] Short bio on Sir Hubert Wilkins
* [http://www.sirhubert.com/ Searching for Sir Hubert] Documentary Filmmaker site
* [http://www.worldhistoryblog.com/2007/09/1931-nautilus-expedition-to-north-pole.html The 1931 Nautilus Expedition to the North Pole]
* [http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn13530-antarctic-iceshelf-hanging-by-a-thread.html Disintegration of the Wilkins Ice Shelf]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • George Hubert Wilkins — Sir George Hubert Wilkins et Carl Ben Eielson. Sir George Hubert Wilkins (31 octobre 1888 30 novembre 1958) est un pilote et géographe australien, explorateur de l Arctique et de l A …   Wikipédia en Français

  • George Hubert Wilkins — Sir George Hubert Wilkins (rechts) Detroit Arctic Expedition (1926) Sir George Hubert Wilkins (* 31. Oktober …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George hubert wilkins — Sir George Hubert Wilkins (rechts) Detroit Arctic Expedition (1926) Sir George Hubert Wilkins (* 31. Oktober …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George Hubert Wilkins — noun Australian who was the first to explore the Arctic by airplane (1888 1958) • Syn: ↑Wilkins • Instance Hypernyms: ↑explorer, ↑adventurer …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sir George Hubert Wilkins — (rechts) Detroit Arctic Expedition (1926) Sir George Hubert Wilkins (* 31. Oktober 1888 in Hallett …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hubert Wilkins — Sir George Hubert Wilkins (3. v. rechts) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Wilkins, Sir George Hubert — ▪ Australian explorer born Oct. 31, 1888, Mount Bryan East, S. Aus., Australia died Dec. 1, 1958, Framingham, Mass., U.S.  Australian born British explorer who advanced the use of the airplane and pioneered the use of the submarine for polar… …   Universalium

  • Wilkins,Sir George Hubert — Wil·kins (wĭlʹkĭnz), Sir George Hubert. 1888 1958. Australian explorer and aviator who was the first to explore the Arctic by air (1928). * * * …   Universalium

  • Wilkins — or Wilkin is a name variant of William. It is of medieval origin taken from a diminutive version of William (in the hypocoristic form Will) with the suffix kin , meaning small, or little .People named Wilkin or Wilkins: Wilkins ** Andrew Wilkins… …   Wikipedia

  • George Wilkins (disambiguation) — George Wilkins is a human name, and may refer to:* George Hubert Wilkins (1888 1958), Australian polar explorer, pilot, soldier, geographer and photographer * George Wilkins (17th century), English dramatist and pamphleteer * George Wilkins… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”