Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance Expedition Timeline
'By Endurance We Conquer': Who Was Ernest Shackleton?
One of the most famous Antarctic explorers in history, and routinely voted as one of the greatest Britons of all time, Sir Ernest Shackleton is a name which ...
Endurance Expedition - Sir Ernest Shackleton Website
Shackleton's ship the "Endurance"(named after our family motto "By Endurance we conquer" ) was trapped in the ice in the Weddell Sea for 11 months.
Ernest Shackleton | Expeditions, Death & Legacy - Study.com
Explore the life of Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton. Discover when Shackleton's Antarctic expeditions started, read the Endurance story, and review his...
NOVA Online | Shackleton's Voyage of Endurance | Quest for the Pole
Sir Ernest Shackleton, Nimrod 1907-09 In 1907, Shackleton and the British Antarctic Expedition set sail in the Nimrod for the Ross Sea. Their goal: to trek with ...
Lost and found: the extraordinary story of Shackleton's Endurance epic
Onboard were 27 crew members plus a stowaway, 69 dogs and one cat. Sir Ernest Shackleton, the expedition leader, was aiming to establish a ...
At the Bottom of an Icy Sea, One of History's Great Wrecks Is Found
... Endurance, Ernest Shackleton's ship that sank in the Antarctic in 1915 ... history of polar exploration, Ernest Shackleton's Endurance ...
Ernest Shackleton's death and legacy – 100 years on
The success of the 1907-1909 Nimrod expedition raised Shackleton's profile; the international science community and royalty feted him and invited him to lecture ...
Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic Voyage: Topics in Chronicling America
Timeline ; Sir Ernest Shackleton declared he would beat America to the South Pole. · The expedition is officially announced for 1914.
Endurance history: Who was Ernest Shackleton & how did he die?
Back in 1914, Shackleton and his crew set out to achieve the first land crossing of Antarctica, on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. But ...
Walking Out of History - Meet Sir Ernest - American Public Media
... Endurance expedition. Sir Ernest Shackleton, Endurance expedition leader, from his memoir South: After the conquest of the South Pole by Amundsen, there ...
Why Sir Ernest Shackleton's 100 year legacy lives on
Shackleton's most notable expedition, the Endurance, set off from South Georgia where he bid to be the first to cross the Antarctic ...
Finding the Endurance: History & Discovery of Shackleton's Ship
The discovery of Ernest Shackleton's ship the Endurance in 2022 revealed once again the irrepressible and determined story of one of the most ...
Web, Film & Events - Sir Ernest Shackleton Website
It is a unique historical record of one of the finest epics of survival in the history of Antarctic exploration, showing the voyage of the "Endurance" into the ...
Shackleton expedition | State Library of New South Wales
Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated Endurance expedition was one of the most famous in Antarctic history. Photographer Frank Hurley recorded the perilous journey.
Virtual Shackleton - expeditions - Scott Polar Research Institute
The Endurance expedition is an inspiring story of adventure and survival. In August 1914 Ernest Shackleton and a crew of twenty seven set sail for the ...
Sir Ernest Shackleton and Endurance - Historic UK
A legendary figure in the history of polar exploration, Ernest Shackleton led three British expeditions to the Antarctic including the ...
Survival against all odds: The incredible ourney of Ernest Shackleton
Early life · The start of his career at sea · The Nimrod Expedition (1907-1909) · The ill-fated Endurance Expedition (1914-1917) · The Quest Expedition and Death ( ...
THE HISTORY® CHANNEL TO PREMIERE 'SHACKLETON'S ENDURANCE: THE LOST ICE SHIP ... SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON'S HISTORIC AND ILL-FATED 1914 ...
Endurance | National Geographic Documentary Films
In a legendary feat of leadership and perseverance, polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton kept his crew of 27 men alive for over a year despite the loss of their ...
11 Facts About Sir Ernest Shackleton - Mental Floss
Shackleton commanded the Nimrod expedition from 1907 to 1909 and achieved a handful of significant firsts: five men made the first ascent of ...