How Ernest Shackleton’s icy adventure was frozen in time
over 3 years in The guardian
An exhibition of vivid photographs and a restored documentary give fresh insight into the Antarctic explorer, who died a century agoOne hundred years ago, the leader of the last great expedition of the heroic age of polar exploration died from a heart attack as his ship, Quest, headed for Antarctica. The announcement of the death of Ernest Shackleton on 30 January 1922 was greeted with an outpouring of national grief.This was the man, after all, who had saved the entire crew of his ship Endurance – which had been crushed and sunk by ice in 1915 – by making a daring trip in a tiny open boat over 750 miles of polar sea to raise the alarm at a whaling station in South Georgia. Continue reading...