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  1. Lionel Greenstreet (20 March 1889 – 13 January 1979) was the first officer of the Endurance and a member of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917, for which he was awarded the Polar Medal.

  2. Lionel Greenstreet in 1917. Biography. Lionel, was one of three children, his father, Herbert E. Greenstreet was a Master Mariner in the Merchant Navy, and a Captain for The New Zealand Shipping Company. At around 15 years old, Lionel became a cadet on the "Worcester", a training ship.

  3. Lionel Greenstreet grew up in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, the eldest son of a ship's master in the merchant navy. He served as a cadet on the training ship Worcester, from which he passed out in 1904. He worked in numerous sailing ships, gaining a master's certificate in 1911.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2014 · Lionel Greenstreet, first officer. Posted on August 7, 2014 by Ernest Shackleton. With just 48 hours notice, Lionel Greenstreet signed on with Endurance as first officer. Greenstreet hailed from a sea-faring family; his father was a captain with the New Zealand Shipping Company.

  5. Contó Lionel Greenstreet, segundo capitán del Endurance: “Le dejaron solo los muñones. El pobre mendigo se comportó espléndidamente y se fue sin ningún problema. Tiempo de inicio a fin: 55 ...

  6. Lionel Greenstreet - First Officer (25) Lionel Greenstreet served in the merchant navy and joined the Endurance just 24 hours before it left Plymouth, England. The original first officer had resigned in order to join the war effort (WW1).

  7. Lionel Greenstreet was the first officer of the Endurance, the ship that sailed to Antarctica with Ernest Shackleton in 1914-17. Learn how he joined the expedition, what he did on the ice and how he survived the ordeal.