HMS Endurance Visit and Learn Project

Welcome to the Visit and Learn Website

Together we will track HMS Endurance on her 2006/2007 deployment to Antarctica....
Topical Factfiles
Introduction
World Environment Day
A World of Slavery
Volcanoes
Falklands Conflict Remembered
Polar Clothing
Ice, Ice & More Ice
Tourism in Antarctica
Climate Change
Who Owns Antarctica ?
Endurance Obituaries
Ernest Shackleton
Polar Quest
The British Antarctic Survey
History of Antarctic Exploration
Whales & Whaling
Surveying in Antarctica
Discovery & Exploration
Southern Ocean Life
Glaciers and Glaciation
Remembrance Day
Energy and Resources
Latitude and Longitude
Ecosystems
Weather Presentations
Weather
Oceans & Water
About HMS Endurance
The History

The British tradition of Antarctic exploration began in 1773 when Captain James Cook first crossed the Antarctic Polar Circle. Although he believed that 'there is a tract of land near the Pole' he did not sight it. The Antarctic Peninsula was first sighted in 1820 by Edward Bransfield of the Royal Navy.

HMS Endurance is named after the vessel in which the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed for the Antarctic in 1914. The following year she was trapped in the ice and eventually sank. Sir Ernest and his ships company made their way to Elephant Island from where he made his epic crossing of the Drake Passage in an open boat and across the Island if South Georgia on foot.

The present HMS Endurance has been commissioned to continue the work of her predecessor of the same name.

HMS Endurances predecessor
Photograph courtesy of The Royal Navy

That vessel maintained a British presence in Antarctica and the Falkland Island Dependencies since 1968, earning the Wilkinson sword of Peace for the Royal Navy for her work supporting the British Antarctic Survey and contributing to community relations in the islands. She took a full part in the 1982 Falklands conflict from the outset of the campaign through to the eventual victory.
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