Thursday, February 9, 2023

'Shackleton's Endurance Epic' sources & image details

SOURCES

Alexandra, C. The Endurance: Shackleton’s Legendary Antarctic Expedition. New York, 1999.

Alexander, C. Mrs. Chippy's Last Expedition: The Remarkable Journal of Shackleton's Polar-Bound Cat. New York, 1999.

Barber, P. (ed.) The Map Book. New York, 2005.

Bertozzi, N. Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey. New Milford, 2014.

Blackborow, J. ‘1916 May 17th Elephant Island’. Unpublished.

Butler, A. The Quest for Frank Wild. Radway, 2019.

Foley, T. Crean: The Extraordinary Life of an Irish Hero. 2018.

‘Endurance is found’, Endurance 22: https://endurance22.org/endurance-is-found.

Huntford, R. Shackleton. London, 2000.

Hurley, F. Argonauts of the South: Being a Narrative of Voyagings and Polar Seas and Adventures in the Antarctic with Sir Douglas Mawson and Sir Ernest Shackleton. New York, 1925.

Joyce, E. E. M. The South Polar Trail. London, 1929.

Lansing, A. Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage. New York, 1999.

McGregor Dunnett, H. Shackleton’s Boat: The Story of the James Caird. Wilton, 2015.

Mill, R. H. The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton. London, 1923.

Pete Vass Design: https://www.vassdesignpolarart.com/trans-antarctic-expedition.

Shackleton. A+E Networks, Channel 4 Television Corporation, Firstsight Films with Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Directed by Charles Sturridge. 2002.

Shackleton's Captain. Making Movies with Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion. Directed by Leanne Pooley. 2012.

Shackleton, E. H. (ed.). The Antarctic Book Winter Quarters 1907-1909. London, 1909.

Shackleton, E. H. South! The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917. London, 1920.

Shackleton, J. & MacKenna, J. Shackleton: An Irishman in Antarctica. Dublin, 2002.

Smith, M. Shackleton: By Endurance We Conquer. Cork, 2014.

Smith, M. Sir James Wordie: Polar Crusader, Exploring the Arctic and Antarctic. Edinburgh, 2007.

Smith, M. An Unsung Hero: Tom Crean Antarctic Survivor. Cork, 2000.

The Times (London). 29 December, 1913; 17 July, 1914.

Thomson, J. Elephant Island & Beyond: The Life and Diaries of Thomas Orde Lees. Norwich, 2003.

Turney, C. 1912: The Year the World Discovered Antarctica. London, 2012.

Worsley, F. A. Endurance: An Epic of Polar Adventure. New York, 1939.

 

IMAGES

Endurance, Library of Congress

Endurance stern, Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust/ National Geographic, Endurance22.

Scott, R. F. Voyage of the Discovery. 2 vols. London, 1905.

Shackleton, E. H. The Heart of the Antarctic: Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. 2 Vols. Philadelphia, 1909.

Amundsen, R. The South Pole: An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the ‘Fram’, 1910-1912. 2 vols. Toronto, 1912.

Shackleton hand-drawn map, Royal Geographical Society via P. Barber, (ed.) The Map Book. New York, 2005.

The Times (London), 29 December, 1913.

Men Wanted for Hazardous Voyage: Pete Vass Design: https://www.vassdesignpolarart.com/trans-antarctic-expedition.

Frank Worsley, National Library of Australia.

Frank Wild Sketch by George Marston, E. H. Shackleton, (ed.), The Antarctic Book Winter Quarters 1907-1909. London, 1909.

Winston Churchill portrait by James Guthrie, Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

Perce Blackborrow & Mrs. Chippy, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

John Blackborow, Perce’s grandson, in the Shackleton Endurance Exhibition in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, John O’Reilly.

South Georgia Island, British Antarctic Survey.

Endurance approaching pack ice, Austin Dwyer.

Cutting through ice around Endurance, February, 1915, National Library of Australia.

Tom Crean statue in Annascaul, Co, Kerry, Peter Kersten, Wikimedia Commons.

The upper deck showing housing of dogs, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

Walter How, Endurance, National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth.

A glimpse in the forecastle, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

Saint & Shakespeare, Frank Hurley, National Library of Australia.

Midwinter dinner, 22 June, 1915, State Library New South Wales.

Our Midwinter dinner December, 2016, Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh, Co. Cork, Liam Maloney.

Night watchmen around the fire, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

Endurance among ice pinnacles, February, 1915, Frank Hurley, National Library of Australia.

Endurance leaning over at forty-five degrees, Library of Congress.

Dogs looking at the wrecked Endurance, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

Aerial view of Weddell Sea, Frank Hurley, National Library of Australia.

Hussey’s banjo, Royal Museums Greenwich.

Simon Middleton making the Vital Mental Medicine banjo, Kickstarter.

Hurley (Matt Day) & Shackleton (Kenneth Branagh), Shackleton, 2002, A+E Networks, Channel 4 Television Corporation, Firstsight Films with Australian Broadcasting Corporation, directed by Charles Sturridge.

Hoosh on the ice, Shackleton's Captain, 2012, Making Movies with Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion, directed by Leanne Pooley.

Camp and lookout tower, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

Bertozzi, N. Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey. New Milford, 2014.

George Marston, Camp on the Breaking Pack Ice, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

First hot food after five days & nights spent in the open boats, Frank Hurley, State Library of New South Wales.

On Elephant Island, Shackleton's Captain (2012).

Working on the boat on Elephant Island, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge.

Launch of James Caird & waving goodbye, Frank Hurley, National Library of Australia.

James Caird voyage, Austin Dwyer.

Crossing South Georgia, Shackleton's Captain (2012).

Routes of Endurance and James Caird, Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Shackleton, Worsley & Crean in Punta Arena, Instituto Antártico Chileno.

The coast looking east from Cape Wild, Elephant Island, Frank Hurley, State Library of New South Wales.

Shackleton portrait sketch by Sarah Barnard.