A crate of Scotch whiskey that once belonged to famous polar explorer Ernest Shackleton was opened Friday, several months after having been rescued from a 100-plus old prison of Antarctic ice.
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When a stash of Scotch whiskey from explorer Ernest Shackleton's 1908 Antarctica expedition was unearthed a century later, the whiskey was so well preserved, experts were able to reverse-engineer ...
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Shackleton has announced its expansion into the East of England with the acquisition of Norfolk-based advice firm Harrold Financial Planning. The purchase of HFP adds around £300mn of assets ...
Premiering at Sundance, director Charlie Shackleton salvages an unproduced project with a humbled, humorous video essay that's only limited by the tropes it's lampooning. It’s worth mourning the ...
The Dalmore Distillery is one of Scotland’s most iconic distilleries, famed for the quality of its Scotch whiskies. Below is a brief description of two recent releases from Dalmore, the Select ...
Citizen historians have spent decades searching for the original text of Shackleton’s advertisement. Now, some say it might never have existed Colin Schultz; Updated by Sarah Kuta Ernest ...
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 ...