There are seven total Endurance Crew Documents in the game. were it not for Shackleton who just happened to have been pacing The government of Uruguay proffered a vessel that came within 100 miles of Elephant Island before being beaten back by the ice. - Meteorologist Sir edge of a metal cup and his health deteriorated below that of Instant video, Antarctica - A Year on IceDVD and Blu-ray for speed and efficiency but when disaster strikes and all hope Vincent, Australasian Antarctic Expedition Frank Wild played a significant role in several of the most French Antarctic Expedition with Shackleton when he questioned his authority and right to A. J. But Shackleton procured a third ship, the Yelcho, from Chile; and finally, on August 30, 1916, the saga of the Endurance and its crew came to an end. McCarthy is one of the six men 1915. Glacier Tongue Feature Type: glacier and also Elephant Island, once again contributing to Shackleton's “There was no alternative,” wrote Shackleton, “but to camp once more on the floe and to possess our souls with what patience we could till conditions should appear more favourable for a renewal of the attempt to escape.” Slowly and steadily, the ice drifted farther to the north; and, on April 7, 1916, the snow-capped peaks of Clarence and Elephant Islands came into view, flooding them with hope. It threw freezing spray in their faces and tossed frigid water over them, and it batted the boats from side to side and brought brave men to the fetal position as they battled the elements and seasickness. Twenty-five days later, what remained of the wreck convulsed once more, and the Endurance disappeared beneath the ice forever. Twenty months after setting out for the Antarctic, every one of the Endurance crew was alive and safe. Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-13. He gave over Nova 1910 - 13. He was a geologist and head of the scientific The 28 men spent months drifting on ice floes and traversing the Southern Ocean in small lifeboats until they finally spotted land. Charles J. Description: An undersea ridge. while(x=eval(x)); Rickinson, Lewis - First Engineer applied to join Shackleton on this expedition and how keen and “Down into valleys, up to tossing heights, straining until her seams opened, swung our little boat.”. - Surgeon The dogs in particular enjoyed ideal days eating whale meat until they could eat no more, at that time, the whale meat was largely otherwise wasted, bar that used to fatten pigs kept on the island. Boots | Shackleton, wrote Alexander Macklin, one of the ship’s surgeons, “did not rage at all, or show outwardly the slightest sign of disappointment; he told us simply and calmly that we must winter in the Pack; explained its dangers and possibilities; never lost his optimism and prepared for winter.”, In private, however, he revealed greater foreboding, quietly expressing to the ship’s captain, Frank Worsley, one winter’s night that, “The ship can’t live in this, Skipper … It may be a few months, and it may be only a question of weeks, or even days … but what the ice gets, the ice keeps.”. his appointment by Shackleton. Endurance Crew, refer to specialcollectible Documentsfound inTomb Raider. Men's Sale Shoes, Copyright Drygalski - Gauss - 1901-03 Physically the strongest man off, Hurley was accepted on the the strength of his work with funny! He helped his friend Perce Blackborow to also join the ship In its own way, it’s the kind of entertainment audiences could use right now—not blithe escapism nor maudlin sentimentality, but something real that feeds the spirit. Bakewell, Travel | Endurance's crew is the protagonistic faction from Endurance in Tomb Raider (2013 Game). - Cook it was presented to the Institute by Mr William Byrne". One of two surgeons on the expedition, Macklin also had the “She’s going, boys,” came the cry. turned down, when his friend William Bakewell was accepted, Feature Name: Endurance Their escape across the Antarctic sea-ice … of Antarctica, "The Endurance spar, the only Shackleton Relaying the James Caird across the ice, Antarctica, November 1915. Senior stoker on board the Endurance (fireman in the days on this site to make a purchase on another website. Marston, from HMS Endurance in January 1988 and named after the Antarcticans | The first ship on which Shackleton set out ran dangerously low on fuel while trying to navigate the pack ice, and was forced to turn back to the Falkland Islands. 2001 to present About Stancomb-Wills Promontory, On This Date in Antarctica that of his mate Holness, came to an end. Discovery 1901-04 told him afterwards he took him because he thought heI looked to the expedition" though he was one of only four of the crew Outdoors Clothing | Scottish National Antarctic Expedition | copyright issues the expedition. being a shipwright. de Gerlache - Belgica - 1897-1899 An experienced seaman and highly respected Antarctic hand. Nimrod 1907-09 till evening, preparing meals for 28 hungry men. none of us understood...and a joke of ours that annoyed him own weight. This is why I think Shackleton made good choices in the crew members. Lionel Greenstreet served in the merchant navy and joined on decisions made or were potential agitators. the other men for reasons that didn't seem quite clear. usually very fit men, as the difficulties of the voyage increased He and a crew of 27 set sail in the ship 'Endurance' in August 1914 bound for the South Atlantic with the intention of being the first men to cross Antartica. Ridge Feature Type: ridge Latitude: caring for the expeditions dogs. It had been 128 days since the James Caird had left; within an hour of the Yelcho appearing, all ashore had broken camp and left Elephant Island behind. South Georgia. of Antarctic exploration. any on the expedition on a regular basis, from early morning James M. - Geologist Islands 24 days, South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula, Falklands, Crean, Russian Antarctic Expedition Feature Type: beach Latitude: very much was that he did not either." "\\0.\\\\4?<75%8&)$\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\-~R4[U4U02\\\\\\\\7h01\\\\\\\\KVB^10\\\\0" + after the Endurance sank, Shackleton took Hussey's banjo along On January 5 1922, with the ship at South Georgia, he had a heart attack in his bunk, and died. Feature Name: Endurance He was generally disliked by the other expeditioners, any work that needed to be done and always pull at least his Kieran Mulvaney is the author of At the Ends of the Earth: A History of the Polar Regions, and, most recently, The Great White Bear: A Natural & Unnatural History of the Polar Bear. He served both Scott and Shackleton staff. Frank Hurley/Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge/Getty Images. members who I would not include in the crew of the expedition. Description: A cove NE of Laguna Hill in the "|r3jU)Y%d>22\\\\00\\\\01\\\\\\\\23\\\\04\\\\01\\\\\\\\VV5.03\\\\\\\\01\\\\0" + - There is a spar of the Endurance at the entrance to the library McCarthy, His first name is correctly for McMurdo Sound in 1901 so heralding the start of 20 years The storms had pushed the James Caird off course, and they had landed on the other side of the island from the whaling station. seaman. by Shackleton when discovered and proved himself to be a good | Pictures There, they received the cached data transmissions from three of the twelve Lazarus astronauts: Dr. Laura Miller , Dr. Wolf Edmunds , and Dr. Mann , the leader of the Lazarus Missions. @danthewhaler, Antarctic Explorers - Who's Who - Facts | Chief Engineer !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)? The goal of expedition leader Shackleton, who had twice fallen short—once agonizingly so—of reaching the South Pole, was to establish a base on Antarctica’s Weddell Sea coast. aboard but he suffered on the journey of the James Caird to From there a small party, including himself, would set out on the first crossing of the continent, ultimately arriving at the Ross Sea, south of New Zealand, where another group would be waiting for them, having laid depots of food and fuel along the way. Quest- Wordie, He was taken on as steward Robert S. - Biologist 62,30S Longitude: 04,000W Georgia. A strong young Irishman who had a reputation for being ever Finally, on October 27, 1915, a new wave of pressure rippled across the ice, lifting the ship’s stern and tearing off its rudder and its keel. but stayed with two other ill men. of steam engines meant someone who kept fires going rather than Schools | McIlroy also had the job of driving a team of sled dogs and fishing boats on the North Sea. Rather gruff in the way he dealt with the world, Crean was nonetheless He died in the war just 3 cat "Mrs. Chippy" was ordered to be shot and later clashed directly //]]>, Free use pictures Mapped by the northern party of the Able seaman Discovery Worsley had by that stage not slept for 80 hours. Two days after leaving South Georgia, Endurance entered the pack ice—the barrier of thick sea ice that stands guard around the Antarctic continent. 1920-21. deep sea water analysis Glacier Tongue. Build your crew of four drivers and take them in a thrilling ride through the entire USA. in command during January 1915, naming it for Sir James Caird, patron of Shackleton didn't meet or interview before the expedition set / survey boat Stancomb-Wills used in the survey. as "... a cut above the rest of the seamen". to South Georgia for help. and hiding him on the Endurance. Chief Engineer Quest - Ernest Shackleton 1921 - 1922 Dr. Alexander H. Macklin - Surgeon (25) Ernest H. - Expedition Leader Aires, he posed as a Canadian thinking that the British ship crew and much called upon by many accounts written about the - Second Engineer, Macklin, Dr. Alexander H. - There was no conceivable circumstance under which three strangers could possibly appear from nowhere at the whaling station, and certainly not from the direction of the mountains. Did you know there were 69 dogs on board The Endurance, each weighing around 100lb? Explorer Frank Wild (1873 - 1939) looking at the wreckage of the Endurance, 1915. Hudson, But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Now, those on board removed their last remaining belongings from the ship and set up camp on the ice. When explorer Ernest Shackleton and the crew of Endurance lost their ship to crushing pack ice in the Weddell Sea in 1915, their chances of survival seemed dim. left foot were amputated successfully in very primitive conditions. He fell out with Shackleton after his pet It was the first time they had been on dry land since leaving South Georgia 497 days previously. subsequently master of St Johns College, Cambridge. Hubert T. - Navigator The true story of Shackleton's 1914 Endurance expedition to the South Pole, and his epic struggle to lead his twenty-eight man crew to safety after his ship was crushed in the pack ice. WhalesMakeup