RMB3MJFR–SIE ERNEST SHACKLETON's ship The Endurance is finally crushed by ice in May 1914. Photo: Frank Hurley
RMDY0HAT–Sir Ernest Shackleton watching a lead forming, 1915 / photographed by Frank Hurley
RM2HJ29PM–THE ENDURANCE trapped in ice during Robert Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1916. Photo: Frank Hurley
RM2H73ADX–A signed portrait of the explorer and survivor Ernest Shackleton
RM2G26XKH–1915 , march, ANTARCTICA , SOUTH POLE : The irish seaman and Antarctic explorer TOM CREAN ( 1877 - 1938 ) with sleigh pups dogs named Roger , Nell , Toby and Nelson , image taken during the Ernest SHACKLETON EXPEDITION of 1914 - 1916 . Photo by Frank Hurley , National Library of Australia . - IRLANDA - irlandese - ESPLORATION - EXPLORATIONS - ESPLORAZIONE ANTARTIDE - South Pole - POLO SUD - ESPLORATORE - MINERALOGY - MINERALOGIA - GEOLOGO - GEOLOGY - GEOLOGIA - ritratto - portrait - pipa - pipe - fumatore - smoker - fumo - smoke - cane - cani da slitta - cucciolo - cuccioli - animale domesti
RM2MXFEY5–Ernest Shackleton, Endurance. Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, Endurance, trapped in the ice during the 1914/15 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Photo by Frank Hurley, 1915
RMG5M953–1916: Sir Ernest Shackleton (r) and Frank Hurley in front of their tent on the drifting ice floe called 'Patience Camp'. In the middle can be seen the stove on which all the cooking was done, the fuel being blubber and penguin skins. Mr Huley took all the photographs of the expedition.
RMWHB2MP–Sir Ernest Shackleton and Frank Hurley at camp
RM2JK1G0P–Endurance Crushed by Ice, 1915. By Frank Hurley (1885-1962). Endurance was the three-masted barquentine in which Sir Ernest Shackleton and a crew of 27 men sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. A year later, she became trapped in pack ice and finally sank in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica on 21st November 1915.
RM2HHWE36–Ernest Shackleton's epic 1914-1917 antarctic expedition, in which their ship Endurance was crushed by ice. Here photographer Frank Hurley is on the ice by the bows of Endurance with his camera.
RMG5X6WA–Hurley, Frank, 15.10.1885 - 16.1.1962, Australian photographer, portrait, with signature, circa 1914 - 1917,
RF2H7J16H–Frank Hurley - Photograph showing glimpse, between hummocks of snow, of the ship 'Endurance', the Shackleton Expedition - 1914-1917 expedition.
RMT0R3JR–expedition, Endurance Expedition 1914 - 1917, cruise of Ernest Shackleton, Harry McNish, captain Frank Worsley, Tom Crean, John Vincent and Timothy McCarthy in the dinghy 'James Caird' to the coast of South Georgia, 24.4. - 10.5.1916, illustration to 'Argonauts of the south' by Frank Hurley, 1925, Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Endurance, Shackleton Expedition, Antarctic Expedition, Antarctica, sea, seas, seafaring, seafarings, Southatlantic, Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, ocean, oceans, lifeboat, lifeboats, waves, wave, coast, shore, coasts, sh, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP00N8T–. English: Photograph showing glimpse, between hummocks of snow, of the ship 'Endurance', the Shackleton Expedition . 6 January 2009, 06:38:31. Frank Hurley (1885–1962) Alternative names James Francis Hurley Description Australian explorer, photographer, war photographer and photojournalist Date of birth/death 15 October 1885 16 January 1962 / 16 February 1962 Location of birth/death Glebe Sydney Authority control : Q958587 VIAF:?34613489 ISNI:?0000 0001 2127 5183 ULAN:?500123793 LCCN:?n85052816 NLA:?35215102 WorldCat 1 Glimpse of the Endurance Shackleton Expedition 1914-17 Hurley
RM2H73AE2–Members of the Ernest Shackleton Nimrod expedition to reach the South Pole in 1907-1909
RMA1F11D–Ernest Shackleton and Frank Hurley skinning penguin at Patience Camp Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RMJNN611–1915 - Ernest Shackleton's ship 'Endurance' marooned in ice.
RM2BJ04R5–Clissold the cook making bread 1911
RMEFFGDB–RRS Discovery, the ship of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton, in Dundee's Discovery Point, Dundee, Scotland.
RMDY0HBP–Alfred Cheetam signalling the Shackleton expedition, 1915 / photographed by Frank Hurley
RM2HJ29PW–THE ENDURANCE trapped in ice during Robert Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1916. Photo: Frank Hurley
RM2AN4573–The Independent . Phntographt by frank Hurley, cupyi lyht Lndervoood & Underwood The men who have told us most about the South Pole: Sir Earnest Shackleton, explorer of the Antarctic region, andMr. Frank Hurley {at the left), who photographed the expedition. The picture at the left is Patience Camp, wherethe party spent three months on an ice cake. At the right the halt in Weddell Sea, where the Endurance went down The Independent N E W S PICTORIAL tttrperb UZektt,.
RMB0C2A1–ERNEST SHACKLETON at right with Frank Hurley at Patience Camp during their expedition to the Antarctic - see Description below
RM2MXFEY3–Frank Hurley. Portrait of the Australian photographer and adventurer, James Francis 'Frank' Hurley (1885-1962) c. 1914
RMB3MH8A–SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON at left with Frank Wild at Ocean Camp in 1915 built with lumber salvaged from their ship The Endurance.
RMWHB2MK–Frank Wild examining the wreckage of Endurance on the Shackleton Expedition 1914-16
RM2JK1FY9–Endurance in Pressure Ice, 1915. By Frank Hurley (1885-1962). Endurance was the three-masted barquentine in which Sir Ernest Shackleton and a crew of 27 men sailed for the Antarctic on the 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. A year later, she became trapped in pack ice and finally sank in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica on 21st November 1915.
RF2DCCWT2–Endurance, ''Shakespeare'', 1915
RM2G26XK2–1915 , march, ANTARCTICA , SOUTH POLE : The irish seaman and Antarctic explorer TOM CREAN ( 1877 - 1938 ) with sleigh pups dogs named Roger , Nell , Toby and Nelson , image taken during the Ernest SHACKLETON EXPEDITION of 1914 - 1916 . Photo by Frank Hurley , National Library of Australia . - IRLANDA - irlandese - ESPLORATION - EXPLORATIONS - ESPLORAZIONE ANTARTIDE - South Pole - POLO SUD - ESPLORATORE - MINERALOGY - MINERALOGIA - GEOLOGO - GEOLOGY - GEOLOGIA - ritratto - portrait - pipa - pipe - fumatore - smoker - fumo - smoke - cane - cani da slitta - cucciolo - cuccioli - animale domesti
RMJCF330–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2H73ADY–members of the Ernest Shackleton Nimrod expedition to reach the South Pole in 1907-1909, with their horses almost lost in the whiteness.
RMA1E37E–Frank Hurley aloft Ernest Shackleton on deck of the Endurance Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RMDY0HBK–The Bosun [John Vincent] of the 'Endurance' mending a net, 1915 / photographed by Frank Hurley
RM2AN45AT–The Independent . It is difficult to resist the obvious description, for the Endurance was as idle as a painted ship for nine longmonths, from February, 1915, when the floe first caught her, till she was crushed by the ice upheaval in October. Phntographt by frank Hurley, cupyi lyht Lndervoood & Underwood The men who have told us most about the South Pole: Sir Earnest Shackleton, explorer of the Antarctic region, andMr. Frank Hurley {at the left), who photographed the expedition. The picture at the left is Patience Camp, wherethe party spent three months on an ice cake. At the right the halt i
RMB3MJFK–SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON 1914 Antarctic Expedition: inside The Rockery laboratory. Photo Frank Hurley - see Description below
RMWH8HXY–The living quarters on Elephant Island, by Frank Hurley and George Marston. Sir Ernest Shackleton led a rescue attempt for his men stranded on Elephant Island in the Antarctic. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron, page 214.
RMJCF32P–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Pictured of Alasdair Macleod of the Royal Geographical Society. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2H73ADR–A photo from the Shackleton Endurance expedition showing men battling a 100mph (160km/h) wind in Antarctica
RMA62F1D–Ernest Shackleton and Frank Wild in foreground at Ocean Camp Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RM2H73ACP–Ernest Shackleton setting off from Elephant Island in the boat James Caird during his epic expedition in 1912
RM2H73AE0–Members of the Ernest Shackleton Nimrod expedition to reach the South Pole in 1907-1909. They are at their most southerly point, at 88 degress 23 minutes south.
RMDY0HBM–The rigging of the 'Endurance' encrusted with RIME crystals, 1915 / photographed by Frank Hurley
RM2H73ADT–A member of the Endurance expedition exploring an ice cave
RMB3MH8F–SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON : crew members wave to the supply boat Stancomb Wills at Elephant Island. Photo by Frank Hurley
RMWHB2N6–Sorting through supplies on the Shackleton expedition
RMJCF32W–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Curator of the Library's polar collections, Paula Williams. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RMA1F112–Ernest Shackleton and Frank Wild at Ocean Camp with the Lookout flying the King s flag and the ship s burgee
RMDY0H9H–Frank Hurley photographing under the bows of the 'Endurance', 1915
RM2H73ACK–Crew members fishing from the deck of Endurance suring Ernest Sjackleton's epic Antarctica voyage in 1912
RM2H73AD2–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance stuck in the Antarctic pack ice in the Weddell Sea during his epic expedition in 1912
RMB6H87B–SHACKLETON ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1914/15 Tom Crean with Husky puppies born aboard ship in January 1915. Photo by Frank Hurley
RMWHB2M6–Line of Pileons Pileon Avenue. Shackleton Expedition 1914-16
RMB0C2BP–ERNEST SHACKLETON' s ship The Endurance stuck fast in the Antarctic ice on 27 August 1915. Photo: Frank Hurley
RM2F618ED–Frank Worsley, New Zealand Sailor and Explorer
RM2HJ29PR–THE ENDURANCE crew during Robert Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1916. Photo: Frank Hurley
RM2HHWE32–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance stuck in the Antarctic pack ice in the Weddell Sea during his epic expedition in 1914
RMJCF32T–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Pictured of Curator of the Library's polar collections, Paula Williams. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2H73ACW–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance stuck in the Antarctic pack ice in the Weddell Sea during his epic expedition in 1912
RMA1E378–Frank Hurley and Alexander Macklin at home on the Endurance Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RMDY0HBD–The impenetrable icefield which prevented us from reaching the land [showing part of the 'Endurance'], 1915 / photographed by Frank Hurley
RMWHB2MD–Sir Ernest Shackleton Expedition 1914-16. Checking equipment
RM2F618BJ–Ernest Shackleford and Frank Wild, 1915
RM2HJ29PX–THE ENDURANCE trapped in ice during Robert Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1916. Photo: Frank Hurley
RMBDX12D–SHACKLETON'S SHIP ENDURANCE trapped in the Antarctic ice in 1916 photographed by Frank Hurley
RM2H73ACY–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance stuck in the Antarctic pack ice in the Weddell Sea during his epic expedition in 1912
RMHEDHY1–ENDURANCE trapped in pack ice in the Weddell Sea during the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914. Photo: Frank Hurley
RMJCF32R–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Pictured members of the public taking photos the photos print onto the stair as a part of the Eduring Eye exhibition. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RMA1F113–Ernest Shackleton leaning over the side of the Endurance Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RMDY0FHH–Ice mask, C.T. Madigan, between 1911-1914 / photograph by Frank Hurley
RMWHB2N4–The first meal on Elephant Island. Ernest Shackleton expedition. 1916
RF2DCCX1A–Ernest Shackleford and Frank Wild, 1915
RM2H73ACT–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance stuck in the Antarctic pack ice in the Weddell Sea during his epic expedition in 1912
RM2H73AD1–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance stuck in the Antarctic pack ice in the Weddell Sea during his epic expedition in 1912
RMA1F11F–Ernest Shackleton s cabin on the Endurance Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RM2HHWE37–Ernest Shackleton's epic 1914-1917 antarctic expedition, in which their ship Endurance was crushed by ice. The crew are seen with their dogs
RMJCF32X–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Curator of the Library's polar collections, Paula Williams. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RM2H73ADD–Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance breaking up in the Antarctic pack ice during his epic expedition in 1912
RMWHB378–Ship in pack with beng on horizon 1914-16 Shackleton Expedition
RM2F61863–Frank Wild, English Sailor and Explorer
RMA62F30–Relaying the James Caird across the ice Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RMJCF32N–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 14th June 2017. Press viewing of Enduring Eye exhibition display in National Libray Scotland in Edinburgh. Curator of the Library's polar collections, Paula Williams. Pako Mera/Alamy Live News.
RMWHB2N5–Shackleton and his companions setting off for help in a life boat 1916
RF2DCCWX3–Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Elephant Island, 1916
RMA1F0C0–Midwinter dinner aboard the Endurance Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition
RMWHB37T–Captain Scott and his Ships Company.. Top Row Blissett, Allan, Wild, Croucher, Kennar, Handsley, Lashly, Crean, Dell, Evans, Plumley, Clarke, Weller.. Middle Row: Pilbeam, Joyce, WIlliamson, Heald, Cross, Smythe, Scott. Front Row: Feather Lt Mulock, Lt Shackleton, Dr Wilson, Lt Eng Skelton, Capt Scott, Lt ROyds, Dr Koettlitz, Mr Ferrar, Dellbridge, Lt Armitage, Mr Bernacchi, Mr Hodgson, Dailey.