Harry McNish

Scottish carpenter and participant in Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition Date Of Birth : 1874-09-11T00:00:00Z Date Of Death : 1930-09-24T00:00:00Z

Henry McNish (11 September 1874 – 24 September 1930), often referred to as Harry McNish or by the nickname Chippy, was the carpenter on Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917. He was responsible for much of the work that ensured the crew’s survival after their ship, the Endurance, was destroyed when it became trapped in pack ice in the Weddell Sea. He modified the small boat, James Caird, that allowed Shackleton and five men (including McNish) to make a voyage of hundreds of miles to fetch help for the rest of the crew.
After the expedition he returned to work in the Merchant Navy and eventually emigrated to New Zealand, where he worked on the docks in Wellington until poor health forced his retirement. He died destitute in the Ohiro Benevolent Home in Wellington.

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  • Other Names :Harry McNish,Генри Макниш,הארי מקניש,هنري مكنيش,ハリー・マクニッシュ,亨利·麥克尼斯
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  • Country : United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland
  • Born on 24 September