Dive into one of history's most epic tales of survival in our latest video! Join us as we journey through Antarctica with ...
Celebrating the 3rd anniversary of finding Endurance, the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust has released for the first time ...
The leather boot may have belonged to Frank Wild, Shackleton’s second-in-command. “These are priceless historic treasures,” Bound added A recently released deep-sea video by the Falklands ...
In January 2019, the S.A. Agulhas II, laden with cutting edge exploration equipment, set off on an unprecedented 45-day expedition to recover Sir Earnest Shackleton’s lost ship Endurance.
On 3 June 1916, Stanley had ever seen so many people at the new Town Hall, to welcome Sir Ernest Shackleton who gave a brief account of his late expedition In March 1915 the Endurance was ...
Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship, Endurance, has been found after 107 years. This 4k footage shows the preserved vessel 3008 metres below the ocean surface, discovered just four miles south of the ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) has restored footage taken during Ernest Shackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic expedition, including the poignant moment the ship’s mast collapses as Endurance ...
On October 27, 1915, "the end of the Endurance had come," and Ernest Shackleton issued the order to abandon ship. Impaled by ramrods of ice and crushed by the unrelenting pressure of the pack ...
The limited edition coat is named after Frank Hurley, the official photographer of Sir Ernest Shackleton on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-17. Designed to shield off the harshest ...
Kevin Kenny spoke in the morning about Shackleton in a talk called ‘Shackleton by Numbers’ and Seamus Taaffe spoke after lunch about Shackleton’s Irish connection in a talk called ‘Shackleton, the ...
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