| Born | 1951 in Dublin, Ireland |
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| Died | ? |
| Occupation | Historian, author and authority on Antarctic exploration | Education | Trinity College, Dublin and Ohio State University |
| Father | David Copland Beattie SHACKLETON (1923 - 1988) |
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| Mother | June Stella RICKARDS (1921 - 2004) |
Jonathan Shackleton is cousin of the Irish Kildare-born Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton. He is the family historian for the Irish Shackletons whose ancestor founded a Quaker school in Ballitore, County Kildare, in 1726. Jonathan is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, in Natural Sciences and was awarded his Masters Degree from Ohio State University for work in Arctic Alaska.
As a lecturer and guide, Jonathan has accompanied 43 groups on trips to the Antarctic in the past 15 years as historian, guide, photographer and Zodiac driver. Highlights of Jonathan's visits have been landing on Elephant Island at Point Wild, visiting Ernest Shackleton's grave on South Georgia, traveling to the Ross Sea, landing at Cape Adare, and visiting two of the largest emperor penguin colonies in the world. Jonathan was a member of the first group to visit the emperor penguin colony at Snow Hill. Many of these visits have been made whilst working with Quark Expeditions. Jonathan has been involved in many Shackleton and Antarctic activities including films, TV documentaries, television and radio interviews, exhibitions and has given many talks in Antarctica, Canada, England, Ireland, Tasmania and the United States.
Most recently, Jonathan was a consultant to Sir Ranulph Fiennes for his biography, Captain Scott. Jonathan is co-author of Shackleton-An Irishman in Antarctica about Ernest Shackleton with emphasis on the Shackleton family and the explorer's Irish background. Jonathan is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, London; was a member of BAS (British Antarctic Survey) Club, and is a member of the James Caird Society.
Jonathan reports that he will be leaving early in 2023 on a Semi-Circular Navigation of Antarctica starting in Ushuaia, Argentina and finishing in Dunedin, New Zealand during which he hopes to visit the Historic Huts in the Ross Sea. The Trust wishes him and his fellow travellers well.
Born
Married Daphne Elaine Sybil LEVINGE in St. Mary's Church of Ireland, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland
Birth of Son, David Levinge SHACKLETON
Birth of Daughter, Jane Hester SHACKLETON
Birth of Daughter, Hannah Lydia SHACKLETON
Death of Father, David Copland Beattie SHACKLETON
Death of Mother, June Stella RICKARDS