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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.

  2. 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. Quick Facts Lady Shackleton, Born ... Close.

  3. 8 lug 2021 · Emily, Lady Shackleton – The Patient Lady | Polarjournal. by Greta Paulsdottir | Jul 8, 2021 | Antarctic, Archive, Guest article, History, Polar Heroes. Emily, Lady Shackleton was born in Sydenham, Kent on May 15, 1868. Emily Mary Dorman, later Lady Shackleton, was born into a large, wealthy family.

  4. Mill answered Emily Shackleton's letter the very same day — a testament to the speed and efficiency of the postal system of that era — immediately agreeing to the undertaking: ‘I should be overjoyed. . .’. Emily, in her turn, replied the next day, ‘Your kind letter rejoiced my heart.’.

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  5. 23 dic 2021 · Here Hussey received a telegraph from Emily, Lady Shackleton, requesting that Shackleton’s body be buried on South Georgia. Despite all that Shackleton had put Emily through during their marriage, she really understood the restless spirit of the man and his fascination with the Antarctic.

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  6. The website of Emily Shackleton, Haarlem-based artist

  7. Lady Emily Shackleton. 1868 - 1936. 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.