
A Letter from the Arctic // Louis Rudd
Shackleton Director of Expeditions, Louis Rudd is currently On-Board Explorer on a ship bound for Greenland. He takes the time to reflect on the season of polar exploration just past and look to th...
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PLATINUM PRINTS // THE DETAILS
Learn more about the collection of limited edition platinum palladium prints of Frank Hurley's astonishing photographs of Shackleton's 'Endurance' Expedition produced in collaboration with The Roya...
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Frank Hurley, a pioneer of photography
Hurley was a photographer who captured many memorable moments in 20th-century history. He would do anything to capture the perfect image.
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Notes from the 2041 Foundation ClimateForce: Antarctic Expedition
Shackleton Co-Founder Martin Brooks spoke to Agam Dhingra, a sustainability-focussed leader, who just returned from the 2041 Foundation ClimateForce: Antarctic Expedition.
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Pole to Pole Expedition Partnership
Shackleton will be the official performance apparel partner of the world first Pole to Pole electric car expedition starting in March 2023.
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We spoke to Shackleton Co-Founder, Ian Holdcroft, about the ‘off-season’ and its importance in the expedition calendar.
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Shackleton Medal // The Winner
The winner of the inaugural Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions is Dr. Heïdi Sevestre, the pioneering climate activist, expedition leader, scientific researcher, documentary ma...
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The finalists for the Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions represent an astonishingly diverse array of achievement. Professor Martin Siegert, Co-Director of the Grantham Institu...
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HUGE CONGRATULATIONS FROM ALL AT SHACKLETON HQ On Saturday 5th March, exactly one hundred years after Sir Ernest Shackleton was laid to rest, the scientists and researchers on SA Agulhas II discov...
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Shackleton Medal // The Longlist
Shackleton is incredibly proud to confirm the longlist of extraordinary people for the first Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions.
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