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Endurance, was discovered, lying 3,000 metres down in the antarctic deep, almost perfectly preserved, frozen in time. but this remarkable find has set the expedition team off on another quest. this time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea, it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it s a tradition that still happens today but it goes back to 1774 and the hope was that they would find the shackleton ship on the day she sank. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. shackleton s endurance sank in november 1915 so you would expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london, and in fact, the record has been discovered in this book here, injune 1916. and now a century after it was written, the book is being opened up again. ....
But this remarkable find has set the expedition team off on another quest. this time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it s a tradition that still happens today but it goes back to 1774 and the hope was that they would find the shackleton ship on the day she sank. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. shackleton s endurance sank in november 1915 so you would expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london and in fact the record has been discovered in this book here, june 1916. ....
But the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london. and in fact, the record has been discovered in this book here in june 1916. and now, a century after it was written, the book is being opened up again. so these were all the loss books from lloyd s, and this is the loss book. john shears, who discovered endurance in antarctica, has brought alexandra shackleton, ernest shackleton s granddaughter, to see the record. and as you can see. amazing. ..endurance, british, crushed by ice in the weddell sea and afterwards founded. he would never have seen this entry, would he? gee, that s a good question. it was an amazing experience. i didn t know there was an entry in the loss book. i knew very little about the loss book. it s all part of the amazing pattern of more and more information surfaces. these were the final moments of endurance captured in footage ....
It was the shipwreck they thought would never be found. but a year ago, sir ernest shackleton s lost ship, endurance, was discovered, lying 3,000 metres down in the antarctic deep, almost perfectly preserved, frozen in time. but this remarkable find has set the expedition team off on another quest. this time at lloyd s insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea, it s recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it s a tradition that still happens today, but it goes back to 1774. and the hope was they d find shackleton s ship on the day she sank. we ve come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. shackleton s endurance sank in november 1915, so you d expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. ....
So these were the loss books from lloyds. and this is the loss book. john shears, who discovered endurance in antarctica has brought alexandra shackleton, ernest shackleton s granddaughter, to see the record. as you can see. amazing. endurance, british, crushed by ice. in the weddell sea and afterwards foundered. he would never have seen this, would he? do you know, that s a good question. it was an amazing experience. i know very little about the loss book, it s all part of the amazing pattern, more and more information surfaces. these were the final moments of endurance. captured in footage restored and released by the bfi. we know from shackleton s diary that the ship sank beneath the ice on november 21, 1915. it took the endurance crew six months and a trek of hundreds of miles to get to safety. incredibly they all survived, so shackleton was only able to send a telegram back to a newspaper ....