[SHACKLETON
(Sir Ernest Henry, 1874-1922, British Antarctic Explorer)]
A Fine Original Unsigned ferrotyped silver gelatin print Photograph
showing him seated at a formal dinner, looking at the camera from the far end of the table, 6¾" x 4¾", no place, no date but circa
slight damage to top left hand corner not affecting the image
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
38035
£775
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SHACKLETON
(Lady Emily,1868-1936, wife of the Explorer)
Signature
on card, 4½” x 3½”, no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42549
£65
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SHACKLETON
(Sir Ernest Henry, 1874-1922, British Antarctic Explorer)
Fine portrait photograph by Morgan of Aberdeen, boldly signed, inscribed on the mount
“to Miss Freeze from Ernest Shackleton with kindest thoughts” and dated, showing him head and shoulders in uniform, 6½” x 5” in mount 10” x 7”, no place, April 1921, in contemporary silver frame, 10½” x 8¼”, hallmarked
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
42829
£4750
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THE SHACKLETON-ROWETT EXPEDITION OF 1921-22
SHACKLETON
(Sir Ernest Henry, 1874-1922, British Antarctic Explorer) and Douglas George JEFFREY (1885-1972, Lieutenant Commander, Navigator and Magnetician)
Signature on an album leaf
which as the signature of Jeffrey laid down on the verso with annotation “subscribed by Commander Jeffrey of the Quest 22.8.21”, 5” x 3¾”, Katharine Docks, London, 22nd August
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
42982
£775
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SHACKLETON
(Lady Emily,1868-1936, wife of the Explorer)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Frewer
saying that she was glad he had sent a “post card as I am here for 2 or 3 days staying with an aunt who is kindly taking care of a box of papers for me... I did not know if I had put in the enclosed - or if it was warehoused - but I have found it and I think you will like it better than a signature on a cheque. My husband ‘autographed’ it and it was a letter to me written during the war just after the ‘Endurance’ Expedition when he was on his way to or from the Ross Sea to rescue the other men...”, with a postscript about their son Eddie who “will be going to Radley in Sept, all well - he has just got an ‘exhibition’...”, 2 sides 8vo., Corrie Lodge, Eastbourne, 6th April
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
43460
£275
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