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William Speirs 
Bruce
1867 - 1921


William Speirs 
Bruce
, "'There is no form of exploration more fascinating and more important than oceanography - physical and biological - in any part of the world, and in no region is it more interesting and important to carry on these investigations than in the seas round about the South Pole.' William Speirs Bruce" William Speirs Bruce was born in Kensington Gardens Square in London in 1867. His father, Samuel, was born in Scotland and his mother was Welsh. Bruce's paternal grandfather came from Glasgow and his grandmother (Charity Isbister) came from the Orkney Islands. Bruce's father had a very successful medical practice in London - necessary in order to support his eight children, his sister and father, servants, nursemaids and coachmen. The family walked every day in Kensington Gardens and sometimes visited the Natural History Museum. This may have been the start of Bruce's interest in environmental studies. Section 4: William Speirs Bruce - early exploration Bruce's education image from source document Bruce's formal education was at boarding school in Norfolk. The family expected Bruce to follow his father's profession and he was enrolled in the medical school at London University. A holiday course in Scotland made Bruce change his mind and he decided to return to his roots and to study medicine at Edinburgh University. In 1887 Bruce attended a course in marine biology at Granton, near Edinburgh. The course was conducted by Professor Patrick Geddes in an old canal barge named Elizabeth which his students called 'The Ark'. Geddes, like many scientists of his day, was interested in many fields of study. He was a biologist, pioneer sociologist, geographer and town planner. He was an excellent teacher who enthused Bruce with his excursions along the shore of the Firth of Forth and in his work in the laboratory in 'The Ark' (which ended up at the marine laboratory at Millport). Bruce worked in the important Challenger office near 'The Ark', where he was to meet the foremost scientists of his day. The Challenger expedition of 1872-1876 was the first global oceanographic expedition. Bruce began his medical studies in Edinburgh while pursuing his interest in marine biology and oceanography. He continued to work in the Challenger office when time would permit. Bruce had made friends with the geographer Hugh Robert Mill, a Scotsman who was working for the Royal Geographical Society in London. Mill was to unlock the door of polar exploration to Bruce. It was Mill who recommended Bruce for the post as naturalist and surgeon on the Dundee whaling expedition to the Antarctic in 1892 (aboard Balaena). Bruce was aged 25, extremely fit (he could walk 100km or 60 miles in a day and was an excellent swimmer) and very enthusiastic. Here was a chance to use all his studies for hands-on experience of the Antarctic. Bruce's medical studies were never completed as he started down the road to a career which was to make him Scotland's greatest polar explorer. --------------- Obituary: William Speirs Bruce, LL. D. R. N. R. B. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 58, No. 6 (Dec., 1921), pp. 468-470 This article consists of 3 page(s).

Born: Kensingtoin Gardens Square, London, , , England 1st Aug 1867 Baptised:
Died: Edinburgh, Scotland 28th Oct 1921 Buried:
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Bruce

Ancestors
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1.
William Speirs 
Bruce
1867 - 1921
2.
Dr. Samuel Noble 
Bruce
(
Lloyd
) 1834 - post 1881
4.
William 
Bruce
(
Isbister
) 1800 - post 1881
5.
Charity 
Isbister
(
Bruce
) 1796 - ante 1881
3.
Mary 
Lloyd
(
Bruce
) 1836 - post 1881
 
 

Siblings


1.
Mary Charity 
Bruce
1862 - post 1881
2.
Eveline Rose 
Bruce
1864 - post 1881
3.
Helen Violet 
Bruce
1864 - post 1891
4.
Edith Isabel 
Bruce
1871 - post 1881
5.
Samuel Noble Douglas 
Bruce
1873 - 1955
6.
Mabel Beatrice 
Bruce
1875 - post 1881
7.
Monica Jane 
Bruce
1878 - post 1881

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1st Aug 1867Born (birth) London, England
28th Oct 1921Died (death) Edinburgh, Scotland
2nd Nov 1921FUNE/ROLE DEAD
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