DescriptionScott Memorial, Roath Park - geograph.org.uk - 27200.jpg
English: Scott Memorial, Roath Park. A plaque on the memorial states that it is in memory of Captain Scott and his companions, who sailed in the S.S. Tera Nova from the Port of Cardiff on June 15th 1910 to locate the South Pole, and who laid down their lives in the Antarctic. "Britons all and very gallant gentlemen."
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