The Legacy of Shackleton and His Crew The story of Shackleton’s leadership and his crew's survival remains one of the greatest tales of human endurance. Their initial mission was to complete the ...
Nine months later the Endurance was crushed by the ice and sank on 27 October 1915. Shackleton and his crew of 27 made their way by foot, sledge and lifeboats to Elephant Island in the South ...
The documentary follows the expedition of archaeologist, Mensun Bound, as he and his crew search for the remains of Shackleton's vessel Endurance, which sank to the bottom of the Weddell Sea in 1915.
Shackleton then embarked on a 650-mile journey to South Georgia for assistance, leaving most of his crew to endure the winter ...
Everyday items used by the crew—including dining plates ... However, in early 1915, the ship became trapped in pack ice.
With a crew of 27 men, he set sail for the White ... On his final full trip to the Antarctic, Shackleton and his team sailed on board the Endurance, but had to abandon ship in early 1915 and ...
After 107 years beneath the icy waters of the Antarctic, Sir Ernest Shackleton's lost ship, the Endurance, has been rediscovered, and its remarkable story is now being brought to audiences through ...
But with the loss of the Endurance were born the legend of Shackleton's resilience, determination and leadership in rescuing all the members of his crew stranded for months in Antarctica ...
Shackleton’s Polar Medal includes clasps for each of his three major Antarctic expeditions from 1902-1917. The exploits included the famed survival story of the Endurance crew, which lost its ...
The ship on which Sir Ernest Shackleton made his final voyage has been rediscovered ... off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. All its crew were rescued, but the wreck has remained a last mystery ...