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  1. Emily Shackleton (15 May 1868 – 9 June 1936), also known as Lady Shackleton, was the wife of Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and the mother of Labour Party politician Edward Shackleton. In later life, she was involved in the Girl Guides movement. Her brother was cricketer Arthur Dorman.

  2. 8 lug 2021 · On June 9, 1936, Emily died at the age of 68 in Coldwalthan, West Sussex. Of all the heroes of the Golden Age of Antarctic exploration (1897-1922), the name Ernest Shackleton shines brightest.

  3. 7,334 Followers, 1,255 Following, 740 Posts - Emily Shackelton (@emilyshackelton) on Instagram: "Instructions for living a life: Pay attention.

  4. 22 gen 2015 · The story of Shackleton’s remarkable survival. “BETTER A LIVE DONKEY than a dead lion” was how Ernest Shackleton justified to his wife Emily the decision to turn back unrewarded from his attempt to reach the South Pole in January 1909.

  5. Emily Mary Dorman, later to become Lady Ernest Shackleton, was born into a large wealthy family in Sydenham, Kent. The surname is well known because of her husband, the Arctic explorer Ernest Shackleton yet arguably without Emily he would have been a footnote in history.

  6. LADY (EMILY) SHACKLETON (1868-1936) A collection of letters from various correspondents to Lady Shackleton on subjects relating to the career and achievements of Sir Ernest Shackleton, comprising: letters from members of Shackleton's expeditions, and other explorers, including Frank Worsley (1930), Douglas Mawson (2 letters, 1933), Frank ...

  7. The Honourable Alexandra Shackleton adds an informative preface on Emily and T.H. Baughman does the same for Mill — ‘the finest Antarctican who never went there’ — in a nine-page introduction.