The crumbling wooden house on South Georgia Island, where Sir Ernest Shackleton organized the rescue of his crew in 1916, is ...
The historic buildings at a whaling station were built in about 1906 by Norwegian carpenters, but have fallen into disrepair.
“The Shackleton story is so intrinsically linked with South Georgia and we are delighted that we have been able to raise the ...
Work is under way on a South Atlantic island to preserve a key building in the story of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton.