- Frank Worsley
Infobox Person
name = Frank Arthur Worsley
image size = 200px
caption = Frank Worsley
birth_date = birth date|1872|2|22|df=yes
birth_place =Akaroa ,New Zealand
death_date = dda|1943|2|1|1872|2|22|df=yes
death_place =Claygate ,England
death_cause =Lung cancer
education =
occupation =Sailor Explorer
spouse = Jean Worsley
parents = Henry and Georgina
children =Frank Arthur Worsley DSO
and Bar , OBE, RD (February 22 ,1872 , inAkaroa –February 1 ,1943 ) was aNew Zealand sailor andexplorer .After serving in the
Pacific , and especially in the New Zealand Post Office's South Pacific service (where he became renowned for his ability to navigate to tiny, remote islands) he joinedErnest Shackleton 'sImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1916, ascaptain of the "Endurance". The aim was to cross theAntarctic continent, but the ship became frozen in ice, and was eventually crushed. All 28 men from the expedition floated on the ice until they put to sea. Then they sailed in three lifeboats until, thanks to Worsley's navigational skills, they reachedElephant Island , off theAntarctic Peninsula .Worsley, Shackleton and four other men then sailed the convert|22|ft|m|sing=on lifeboat "James Caird" some 800 miles across the stormy
South Atlantic Ocean , eventually arriving at their intended destination,South Georgia . This was an astounding feat of navigation by Worsley, who used a sextant in a tiny boat that encountered convert|50|ft|m|sing=on waves and storms. Shackleton, Worsley and seaman Tom Crean then walked across South Georgia in a 36-hour march to fetch help from Stromness whaling station. All men were rescued from Elephant Island. Worsley has become almost a maritime legend due to the epic feats of navigation he performed during the famous expedition; the journey of the "James Caird" is one of the greatest, most astonishing sea journeys in human history. He is respected by sailors and sea-farers worldwide. In 1931 he published his account in the book "Endurance" which remains popular and in print to this day.During the
First World War , Worsley captained a secret 'Q ship ' and was responsible for the ramming and sinking of a Germansubmarine in a skillful maneouvre. He died fromlung cancer in 1943.Trivia
* According to Worsley (see "Shackleton's Boat Journey", p.34), the men pronounced Elephant Island with a silent 't' and an 'h' prefixed, which makes it sound like Hell-of-an-Island.
*Mount Worsley onSouth Georgia is named for Frank WorsleyBibliography
*Frank Worsley, "Endurance: An Epic of Polar Adventure", 1931, W.W. Norton & Company, 1999.
*Frank Worsley, "Shackleton's Boat Journey", 1933, W.W. Norton & Company, 1998.
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