- MS 1648;D Lecture, undated [Given to the Bolt Street School, Pit, Newport and YMCA including photostats of birth certificates, certificates of discharge, and photographs] 13 leaves, 3 certificates, 3 photographs, photostats and 7 leaves transcript
Blackborow, lecture notes
This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 15 Perce Blackborow/Lecture notes
- Dates of Creation
- 19--
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- Lecture, transcript, certificates, photographs
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, [Weddell Sea Party] 1914-1916 (leader Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton) set out to cross the Antarctic continent. When Endurance was beset this goal was abandoned. The ship drifted for ten months before being crushed in the pack ice of the Weddell Sea and sinking in 1915. The entire company spent five months on the ice before escaping in the three lifeboats to Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands. Two of the life boats were made into a shelter for the company while Shackleton, Thomas Crean, Frank Worlsey, Timothy McCarthy, Harold McNish and John Vincent sailed 1450Km to South Georgia in the James Caird. Arriving at South Georgia Shackleton, Crean and Worlsey made the first major trek across the island to the whaling station at Stromness. The steam tug Yelcho rescued the men on Elephant Island in August 1916.
Blackborow was a stowaway onboard Endurance later serving as steward.
Arrangement
As deposited.
Alternative Form Available
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