Falkland Islands Magazine

The Magazine was established in 1889 by Lowther Edward Brandon, then the Colonial Chaplain to the Falkland Islands, and later Dean of Christ Church Cathedral.

[1] It was published monthly, and contained a wide range of material, including local news and personal announcements, as well as commercial advertisements, shipping notices, and church bulletins.

XXVIII - report "The Antarctic Expedition" re to Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917 and the loss of the Endurance, it was written after his arrival at Stanley and before rescue attempts were successful.

Subsequent Falklands periodicals have included the short-lived The Penguin (1929 to 38),[4] the Falkland Islands weekly news (active 1944 to 1949),[5] the Falkland Islands monthly review (active 1958 to 1973),[6] and the current Penguin News, published weekly since 1979.

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