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Norman Mooney was officially appointed as cabin boy on board Quest on the 16th September 1921, the day before Quest left London, he signed a formal legal eight-page agreement (stamped sixpence) with Sir Ernest Shackleton. Mooney signed to say he would be subject to the …

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What were Shackleton’s reasons for taking Scouts on the expedition? Shackleton already had a track record of providing life-changing experiences to young people. Back in 1914 he had previously recruited a young geologist from Glasgow University – James Mann Wordie – from hundreds of applicants …

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Introduction Did you know that two Scouts sailed with Sir Ernest Shackleton to Antarctica in 1921? Personally, I first heard the story of Shackleton’s Scouts back in 2013 when I stumbled upon it on “Johnny” Walker’s Scouting Milestones website by chance and was inspired to …

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