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  1. Kathleen Shackleton MBE (5 February 1884 – 10 July 1961) was an Irish portrait painter and journalist. Biography. Kathleen Shackleton was born in Dublin on 5 February 1884. Her family moved to Sydenham, London shortly after she was born. Shackleton was educated in Sydenham Girls’ High School.

  2. Kathleen Shackleton, née le 5 février 1884 à Dublin et morte le 10 juillet 1961 dans le quartier Camberwell de Londres, est une peintre et portraitiste irlandaise. Biographie. La famille de Kathleen Shackleton déménage en Angleterre à Sydenham. Elle immigre au Canada en 1912 et y rejoint sa sœur Eleonor 1.

  3. February 5 1884 - July 10 1961. M.B.E. Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Kathleen Shackleton was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1884. She was the sister of noted Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. She emigrated to Canada in 1912, and lived in Montreal until returning to England in 1916.

  4. Biography. Kathleen Shackleton was born on 5 Feb 1884 in Dublin, Ireland. [1] [2] She was the daughter of Henry Shackleton and Henrietta Gavan.

  5. Later in life Kathleen Shackleton lived with one of her sisters (Gladys I think) in a little Georgian terrace house in Westgate, Chichester, West Sussex. Kathleen dealt in antiques, curios etc., trading in The Crypt of Chichester Cathedral, entrance to which is down a flight of stone steps from South Street. (It is now a restaurant.)

  6. Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton [ ˈɜɻnɛst ˈhɛnɻi ˈʃækəltən] CVO, OBE, LL.D, [1] OLH [2] (* 15. Februar 1874 in Kilkea, County Kildare, Irland; † 5. Januar 1922 in Grytviken, Südgeorgien) war ein britischer Polarforscher irischer Abstammung und eine der herausragenden Persönlichkeiten des sogenannten „ Goldenen Zeitalters der Antarktisforschung “.

  7. Object type. Drawing. Materials and techniques. Charcoal. Charcoal. Drawing. Brief description. Portrait of Oliver Brackett, Keeper of the Department of Woodwork at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Charcoal drawing by Kathleen Shackleton, ca.1924 [Rtd to P&D 61/3530.].