About us

The James Caird Society, established in l994 and a registered charity, is the only institution that exists to preserve the memory, honour the remarkable feats of discovery in the Antarctic and commend the outstanding qualities of leadership associated with the name of Sir Ernest Shackleton, KCVO (l874-l922), especially during the ill-fated but glorious Endurance Expedition.

How Shackleton maintained his men’s morale while stranded for months on the ice and when there seemed no hope of rescue, eventually bringing all of them home safe and sound, is now seen as an achievement unique in the history of exploration.

The Society’s main purpose relates to honouring that achievement and preserving the memory of Sir Ernest through, for example, the Newsletter, Journal and this website. Members meet twice a year at Dulwich College, Shackleton’s former school and home of the James Caird. Meetings typically consist of a reception around the boat, followed by a talk and three-course dinner. These events are traditionally hugely enjoyable and well attended.

Additional Society business includes donations to projects, usually expeditions, which emulate the spirit of Shackleton, in particular of the Endurance Expedition. In the past few years the Society has supported the Shackleton Epic Expedition, the restoration of Trevor Potts’ James Caird replica, the Exercise Antarctic Endurance Expedition and the Fire to Ice Expedition, planned for 2019. We also plan to support Baz Gray’s two Challenge Antarctica expeditions.