William Frederick Williams was bom in Tasmania in 1866. He joined Ernest Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition, signing on in the name of W. Williams, and served as an AB (Able Seaman) on the Steam Yacht Nimrod on her second voyage south (1908-09). On return to Tasmania he tried his hand at a variety of jobs before settling in the Lakes district of Tasmania as the manager of guest houses catering for trout fishermen in the 1920s. He retired to Lorne, Victoria, and died in Melbourne in 1964 aged 77
This is an excerpt from Ernest Shackleton's book, "The Voyage of the James Caird". It provides a fir...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
Part of the Hurley collection of photographic prints.; Published in Argonauts of the south, 1925, fa...
William Frederick Williams was born in Tasmania in 1886. He joined Ernest Shackleton's British Antar...
Tasman Spaulding served as an Able Seaman on the S.Y. Terra Nova on the 1903–1904 voyage to Antarcti...
The Tasmanian seaman, Tasman Spaulding, served on the steam-powered wooden barque SY Terra Nova on h...
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), th...
It is often claimed that there has never been a greater feat of seamanship than Sir Ernest Henry Sha...
The story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) 1911–1914 has often been told in many publi...
A photograph by Frank Hurley of the sailmaker on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14 is id...
Leslie Russell Blake was a young Australian surveyor and geologist of great talent who made an outst...
The Steam Yacht Aurora made three voyages to the Antarctic and two to the sub-Antarctic during the A...
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
Not long after Shackleton watched his ship Endurance become trapped in the ice floes of the Weddell ...
John King Davis captained S.Y. Aurora on three voyages to Antarctica and on other sub-Antarctic crui...
This is an excerpt from Ernest Shackleton's book, "The Voyage of the James Caird". It provides a fir...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
Part of the Hurley collection of photographic prints.; Published in Argonauts of the south, 1925, fa...
William Frederick Williams was born in Tasmania in 1886. He joined Ernest Shackleton's British Antar...
Tasman Spaulding served as an Able Seaman on the S.Y. Terra Nova on the 1903–1904 voyage to Antarcti...
The Tasmanian seaman, Tasman Spaulding, served on the steam-powered wooden barque SY Terra Nova on h...
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), th...
It is often claimed that there has never been a greater feat of seamanship than Sir Ernest Henry Sha...
The story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) 1911–1914 has often been told in many publi...
A photograph by Frank Hurley of the sailmaker on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14 is id...
Leslie Russell Blake was a young Australian surveyor and geologist of great talent who made an outst...
The Steam Yacht Aurora made three voyages to the Antarctic and two to the sub-Antarctic during the A...
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
Not long after Shackleton watched his ship Endurance become trapped in the ice floes of the Weddell ...
John King Davis captained S.Y. Aurora on three voyages to Antarctica and on other sub-Antarctic crui...
This is an excerpt from Ernest Shackleton's book, "The Voyage of the James Caird". It provides a fir...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
Part of the Hurley collection of photographic prints.; Published in Argonauts of the south, 1925, fa...