Scotland's Whale Road
DISCOVERY POINT

Dive into the history of whaling in Dundee and beyond, as we chart RRS Discovery‘s role in turning the tide from hunting to conservation.

Love Aboard Discovery
DISCOVERY POINT

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Discovery Point Transformed

Explore our plans to transform Discovery Point, conserve the RRS Discovery, and spark curiosity in heritage for the next 100 years.

Leave a Gift in your Will

Did you know that Dundee Heritage Trust can receive gifts in wills? Your gift could make a lasting difference to our work in Dundee.

Our Mission for Discovery

Dundee Heritage Trust exists to share our heritage for the benefit of current and future generations. Now, we’re on a mission to protect the RRS Discovery and spark curiosity in heritage for the next 100 years.

RRS Discovery Conservation

Explore our £1.4M conservation project aboard the Royal Research Ship Discovery, supported by the National Heritage Memorial Fund.

Polar Publications

Celebrate two iconic publications from within our Polar Collections; the famous South Polar Times compiled on Discovery in 1902, and Shackleton’s rare Aurora Australis.

The Boss
COLLECTIONS

As 2024 marks #Shackleton150, we look at just some of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Discovery story, and how his first trip to Antarctica paved the way for an incredible career in Polar exploration.

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Shackleton's Hope Cross

In collaboration with South Georgia Heritage Trust, the original Hope Cross from Ernest Shackleton’s memorial cairn in Grytviken, South Georgia, is now on display at Discovery Point; home of the Royal Research Ship Discovery.

Following Shackleton’s untimely passing in January 1922, his Quest crew members built a memorial cairn at Hope Point, overlooking Grytviken whaling station. The Hope Cross, crafted from wood salvaged from an old whaling station, was erected atop the cairn.

After almost 100 years of weathering the elements, the Cross was replaced in order to preserve this poignant artefact. Now, the Cross is on display and being cared for at Discovery Point, after being transported to the UK by the British Antarctic Survey, aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough.

Thank you to every one of our supporters who backed our fundraising campaign for the Hope Cross. Your support is greatly appreciated.

The story of the Hope Cross

Sir Ernest Shackleton passes away aboard the Quest, in January 1922

In May 1922, the crew of the Quest build the memorial cairn at Hope Point, Grytviken South Georgia

In 2018, the Hope Cross is removed in order to preserve it, after weathering the elements for almost a century

A replica Cross is erected in 2021, with the original Hope Cross in storage to protect it

In 2024, preparations begin for the journey from South Georgia to the UK

The original Hope Cross is loaded aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough and makes its way to the UK

Dundee Heritage Trust launch a fundraising appeal to build a fitting display for the Hope Cross in Dundee and to pay respects to one of the world's most famous Polar explorers

The Hope Cross is installed in its new home at Discovery Point, for thousands of visitors to see

Sir Ernest Shackleton passes away aboard the Quest, in January 1922
In May 1922, the crew of the Quest build the memorial cairn at Hope Point, Grytviken South Georgia
In 2018, the Hope Cross is removed in order to preserve it, after weathering the elements for almost a century
A replica Cross is erected in 2021, with the original Hope Cross in storage to protect it
In 2024, preparations begin for the journey from South Georgia to the UK
The original Hope Cross is loaded aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough and makes its way to the UK
Dundee Heritage Trust launch a fundraising appeal to build a fitting display for the Hope Cross in Dundee and to pay respects to one of the world's most famous Polar explorers
The Hope Cross is installed in its new home at Discovery Point, for thousands of visitors to see

Our collaborators

With many thanks to the Government of South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands, South Georgia Heritage Trust and South Georgia Museum for entrusting Dundee Heritage Trust with the care and display of the Hope Cross.

Thank you to British Antarctic Survey for transporting the Hope Cross on its 7,000 mile journey aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough.

Supporters of the Hope Cross

With grateful thanks to:

No one grudged the labour and time spent, for it was the last job we should do for the Boss

Frank Wild

Header image (c) PA Media / Alamy Stock

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