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Three bottles of a rare, 19th-century Scotch found at Ernest Shackleton’s abandoned expedition base were returned to Antarctica after a distiller flew them to Scotland to recreate the recipe.
A beverage firm has asked a team to drill through Antarctica's ice for a lost cache of vintage Scotch whisky that has been on the rocks for a century.
As part of the purchase, Shackleton Group will own PK Financial Planning which includes PK Employee Benefits and its discretionary fund management arm, PK Wealth. The Richmond-based firm will add ...
Shackleton was forced, together with Frank Worsley and Tom Crean, to undertake a suicidal march on foot through the mountains of Antartica in search of help. The journey, which lasted 36 hours in ...
Shackleton, formerly known as Skerritts, has reduced its platform fees for existing and new clients. The advice firm has also cut the overall cost of its funds, with all changes coming into effect ...
The fabled expedition of Ernest Shackleton, the Anglo-Irish explorer who led 27 men on a voyage to Antarctica in 1914 aboard the three-masted barquentine schooner Endurance, only to see his ship ...
Abandoning his endeavor, Shackleton would leave behind three cases of Scotch — “Rare old Highland malt whisky, blended and bottled by Chas. Mackinlay & Co.” — which would remain lost in the Antarctic ...
On August 1, 1914, Shackleton embarked on his third South Pole expedition, this time aboard the ship Endurance, with 27 other crewmen, 69 sled dogs, and a cat named Mrs. Chippy.
Ernest Shackleton was sailing for Antarctica on the ship, called the Quest, when he died in 1922. Researchers exulted over the discovery of its wreckage, 62 years after it sank in the Labrador Sea.
Shipwreck experts found Ernest Shackleton’s last vessel on the ocean floor 62 years after its sinking. The polar explorer died aboard the vessel over a century ago.
Mention the Ferguson shipyard and two ships usually spring to mind. Glen Sannox and Glen Rosa, the overbudget and long overdue CalMac ferries, have understandably attracted plenty of attention ...