“Greetings, everybody,” he said on his broadcast. “When my hero Ernest Shackleton walked ninety-seven miles from the South Pole on the morning of January 9, 1909, he said he’d shot his bolt.
Sue Halliwell marks the 150th anniversary of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s birth by tracing his ill-fated British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.
Shackleton was generally seen as a secondary figure to Scott, whose South Pole effort had more completely ... is a ...
National Geographic's new documentary on Disney+, Endurance, displays the search for the remains of the famed explorer, Ernest ... reached the South Pole in 1911. Regardless, Shackleton's ...
When you ask people to name an explorer of the Polar Regions, many will name Robert Falcon Scott, who led a doomed expedition to the South Pole. Few will mention Henry Ernest Shackleton ...
One is the ill-fated voyage of Ernest Shackleton, on the ship bearing this film’s name, to attempt a sea-to-sea crossing of the continent via the South Pole – a mission that infamously fell ...
Ernest Shackleton was born in County Kildare, Ireland, in 1874. In 1901, alongside explorer Robert Falcon Scott, he got closer to the South Pole than any other European explorer. Shackleton's most ...
How do you do, Ollie? I’m Robert Falcon Scott. I set out in 1911 to be the first person to reach the South Pole. I knew that Ernest Shackleton and Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer ...
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 ...
The release of the LEGO Endurance set sent me down a rabbit hole about Ernest Shackleton ... When the ship arrived in South Georgia, local sailors warned that pack ice was forming early in ...
Shackleton and his expedition had the goal of reaching the South Pole from the East Antarctic ... famous and epic shipwrecks in history. Sir Ernest Shackleton's connection with the Falklands ...