British explorer Ernest Shackleton at the Cape Royds base camp, Antarctica by Anonymous

British explorer Ernest Shackleton at the Cape Royds base camp, Antarctica

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British explorer Ernest Shackleton at the Cape Royds base camp, Antarctica

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British explorer Ernest Shackleton at the Cape Royds base camp, Antarctica, 1908. Mount Erebus in the background. Shackleton (1874-1922) during his expedition of 1908-1909 on board the 'Nimrod'. He made three expeditions to the Antarctic, but is best known for the 'Endurance' expedition of 1914-1916 when the ship became trapped in the ice and Shackleton and five colleagues made an epic journey to South Georgia to seek rescue. A print from L'Illustration, 28 August 1909.

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