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Robertson Bay

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743: 1489: 728: 47: 755: 997: 302: 815:. A massive mountain ridge, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long and 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) wide, forming the divide between Dugdale Glacier and Murray Glacier. First charted by the BrAE, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named the high land between these glaciers Geikie Land, after Sir Archibald Geikie. The generic "Land" has been changed to "Ridge," since it was not appropriate for so small a feature, but Borchgrevink's intent in naming the whole mass has been respected. 67: 1400:. An arm of Robertson Bay, about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) wide, lying between Islands Point and Penelope Point. First visited on Oct. 4, 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Victor Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. So named because they found it necessary to relay their sledges owing to the heavy pressure ridges encountered here. The Nielsen, Ommanney, Crume and Reusch Glaciers flowing into the bay contribute to these pressures. 285:. A glacier, 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) long, in the north-central Admiralty Mountains. The glacier drains the northern slopes of Mount Adam and flows along the east wall of DuBridge Range to Pressure Bay. Some of the glacier bypasses Pressure Bay and reaches the sea west of Flat Island. The seaward end of the glacier was first mapped by the Northern Party, led by Victor Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. Named by Campbell for Sir 218: 1206:. An arm of Robertson Bay, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) wide, lying between Cape Wood and Birthday Point. Charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. The Northern Party experienced great difficulty in sledging across the pressure ice fringing the shore of Robertson Bay. This pressure was caused by the adjacent Shipley Glacier descending to the sea ice. 983:. A glacier descending sharply on the west side of Adare Peninsula to discharge into Robertson Bay 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north of Nameless Glacier. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink. The feature was so named by Borchgrevink because southerly gales at Cape Adare were always heralded by a cloud of snow sweeping over this glacier into Robertson Bay. 945:. A glacier that descends westward from Adare Peninsula and discharges into Protection Cove, Robertson Bay, 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north of Newnes Glacier. It was charted and named by the Northern Party of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. This was the only one of the Robertson Bay glaciers that was left unnamed by C.E. Borchgrevink, who headed the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900. 721:. A glacier about 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) long, draining northeast from the Admiralty Mountains into Robertson Bay. It flows along the west side of Geikie Ridge before coalescing with Murray Glacier just west of Duke of York Island. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Frank Dugdale, Esq., of Snitterfield, Stratford-on-Avon. 861:. A valley glacier, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, draining seaward along the east side of Geikie Ridge in the Admiralty Mountains. Its terminus coalesces with that of Dugdale Glacier where both glaciers discharge into Robertson Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named this feature for Sir 74: 1123: 770: 2200: 2156: 1076:. A 480 metres (1,570 ft) high flat-topped island, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long, lying at the terminus of Shipley Glacier. Its northeast tip, Cape Barrow, marks the west side of the entrance to Robertson Bay. First charted and given this descriptive name by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. 1688:. A bay, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) wide, lying at the east side of Cape Klovstad where it forms the head of Robertson Bay. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, and so named because the expedition ship Southern Cross found protection here during a gale. 1114:. A small bay formed by the configuration of the ice at the terminus of Shipley Glacier and the northwest side of Flat Island. Charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, and so named by them because they heard a noise like a ship's siren while mapping this area. 1362:. A high rock point separating Berg Bay and Relay Bay, lying along the west shore of Robertson Bay. Charted by the Northern Party of British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, under Capt. Robert Scott. Probably named with reference to the small island (Sphinx Rock) which lies just north of the point. 229:
in the east. Protection Cove in the south is the head of the bay. Cape Barrow is on Flat Island, east of Siren Bay and north of Cape Wood. Shipley Glacier divides and enters Robertson Bay to the west and to the south of the island, where it flows into Pressure Bay. Frank Newnes Glacier also flows
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Reusch Glacier, Crume Glacier, Ommanney Glacier and Nielsen Glacier drain into Relay Bay, the last entering beside Calf Point to the west of Penelope Point and the Scott Keltie Glacier. Southwest of this the Egeberg Glacier enters the bay just north of the Dugdale Glacier and the Murray Glacier,
557:. Valley glacier, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, meandering northward in the Admiralty Mountains to discharge into Relay Bay, on the west side of Robertson Bay. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Admiral Sir 339:. A peak over 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) in the north part of the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. It rises between Shipley Glacier and Crume Glacier, 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) southwest of Birthday Point. The feature was named by the BrAE, 1910-13, after 1438:. A point between the terminus of Nielsen Glacier and Penelope Point on the west shore of Robertson Bay. Charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Named because of the great number of young seals seen here. 683:. A small glacier between Scott Keltie Glacier and Dugdale Glacier, flowing into the west side of Robertson Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Consul Wye Egeberg of Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. 1650:. A rugged rock point between Colbeck Bay and Protection Cove in the south part of Robertson Bay. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named the feature for Dr. Herlof Klovstad, Medical Officer of the expedition. 1612:. A cove between Duke of York Island and Cape Klovstad in the south part of Robertson Bay. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Lieutenant William Colbeck, RNR, magnetic observer of the expedition. 507:. A tributary glacier, 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) long, flowing east to enter Ommanney Glacier near the north coast of Victoria Land. Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by the United States 599:. Glacier, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long, discharging into the west side of Robertson Bay just west of Calf Point. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Prof. 1574:. A cove in the northeast side of Duke of York Island in Robertson Bay. Charted and so named because of its shape by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink. The feature is the site of an Adélie penguin rookery. 1476:. A bold rock headland between Nielsen Glacier and Scott Keltie Glacier. First charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. Named by them after the nickname "Penelope" given to Lieutenant 742: 1532:. A mountainous ice-free island, 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) long, lying in the south part of Robertson Bay. First charted in 1899 by the British Antarctic Expedition under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for the 2204: 2160: 903:. A glacier that drops sharply from the Adare Saddle to empty into Protection Cove at the head of Robertson Bay. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Sir 1324:. A high rock (or island) lying in front of Islands Point in the west part of Robertson Bay. Charted by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, who named it for its shape. 381:. A short glacier discharging into the head of Pressure Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, which named the feature for Frank Newnes, the only son of the expedition sponsor, Sir 727: 641:. A very small glacier discharging into Robertson Bay between Penelope Point and Egeberg Glacier. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink. He named it for Sir 465:. A very small glacier descending into Relay Bay immediately east of Islands Point. First charted by British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named this feature for Professor 1038:, founder of the Royal Geographic Society, 1830, and Secretary of the Admiralty, 1807-45. The feature was mapped as a point on Flat Island by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, led by Scott. 238:
rookery. Southeast of this are Colbeck Bay, Cape Klovstad and Protection Cove, which receives the Newnes Glacier and the Nameless Glacier. Warning Glacier flows into the bay from further north on the
1034:. The high, northern point of Flat Island, marking the west side of the entrance to Robertson Bay. Capt. James Ross, in January 1840, applied this name to a cape of the mainland, honoring Sir 754: 230:
into Pressure Bay, which is divided by Birthday Point from Berg Bay. Haffner Glacier empties into Berg Bay. The Sphinx Rock and Islands Point separate Berg Bay from Relay Bay.
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of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, because icebergs appear to gravitate there. Haffner Glacier which flows into this bay may also contribute icebergs.
1244:. A bold rock point between Pressure Bay and Berg Bay. Charted and named by the Northern Party, led by Campbell, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. 115: 769: 2164: 1282:. Small bay between Birthday Point and Islands Point in the west side of Robertson Bay. Charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party led by 508: 824: 1165: 1160:. A point marking the east extremity of Flat Island at the western entrance to Robertson Bay. Discovered in January 1841 by Captain 66: 1488: 1497: 2208: 290: 2223: 1035: 511:(US-ACAN) for William R. Crume, AS1, United States Navy, Support Equipment Maintenance Supervisor with Squadron VX-6 at 289:, master of Christ's College, Cambridge, England, at the suggestion of Priestley. The entire glacier was mapped by the 862: 46: 423:. A small glacier discharging into Berg Bay. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898-1900, under 1660: 1622: 1584: 1546: 1504: 1448: 1410: 1372: 1334: 1296: 1254: 1216: 1178: 1132: 1086: 1048: 1006: 955: 917: 875: 833: 787: 693: 655: 613: 571: 529: 479: 437: 395: 353: 311: 257: 154: 996: 301: 2228: 1283: 516: 761: 734: 424: 2174:
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Termination of Moraine at Dugdale Glacier ca November 1899, by Carsten Borchgrevink
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which enters the bay west of Duke of York Island, home of the Crescent Bay
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Robertson Bay extends between Cape Barrow in the west and
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401: 398: 396: 394: 393: 391: 389:Haffner Glacier 373: 371: 367: 364: 359: 356: 354: 352: 351: 349: 331: 329: 325: 322: 317: 314: 312: 310: 309: 299: 277: 275: 271: 268: 263: 260: 258: 256: 255: 253: 251:Shipley Glacier 248: 240:Adare Peninsula 215: 174: 172: 168: 165: 160: 157: 155: 153: 152: 135: 133: 129: 126: 121: 118: 116: 114: 113: 93: 92: 91: 90: 84: 83: 82: 81: 77: 56: 35: 32:Robertson Fjord 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 2242: 2240: 2232: 2231: 2226: 2216: 2215: 2195: 2194: 2178: 2168: 2133: 2131: 2128: 2126: 2125: 2123:, p. 593. 2113: 2111:, p. 397. 2101: 2099:, p. 144. 2089: 2087:, p. 161. 2077: 2075:, p. 566. 2065: 2063:, p. 112. 2053: 2051:, p. 612. 2041: 2039:, p. 364. 2029: 2027:, p. 701. 2017: 2005: 1993: 1991:, p. 589. 1981: 1979:, p. 822. 1969: 1967:, p. 678. 1957: 1955:, p. 244. 1945: 1933: 1931:, p. 796. 1921: 1909: 1907:, p. 524. 1897: 1895:, p. 513. 1885: 1883:, p. 272. 1873: 1858: 1856:, p. 203. 1843: 1841:, p. 213. 1831: 1829:, p. 657. 1819: 1807: 1805:, p. 544. 1795: 1793:, p. 164. 1783: 1781:, p. 614. 1771: 1769:, p. 304. 1759: 1757:, p. 258. 1747: 1745:, p. 824. 1735: 1733:, p. 671. 1723: 1708: 1706:, p. 623. 1695: 1693: 1690: 1655: 1652: 1617: 1614: 1579: 1576: 1541: 1538: 1496:Main article: 1485: 1482: 1443: 1442:Penelope Point 1440: 1405: 1402: 1367: 1364: 1329: 1326: 1291: 1288: 1249: 1246: 1211: 1210:Birthday Point 1208: 1173: 1170: 1119: 1116: 1081: 1078: 1043: 1040: 993: 990: 988: 987:Other features 985: 950: 947: 912: 909: 870: 869:Newnes Glacier 867: 820: 819:Murray Glacier 817: 782: 779: 778: 777: 774: 767: 765: 759: 752: 750: 747: 740: 738: 732: 725: 688: 685: 650: 647: 608: 605: 601:Yngvar Nielsen 566: 563: 524: 521: 474: 471: 432: 431:Reusch Glacier 429: 390: 387: 348: 345: 298: 295: 287:Arthur Shipley 252: 249: 247: 244: 236:Adélie penguin 214: 211: 144: 143: 111: 105: 104: 99: 95: 94: 85: 79: 78: 71: 70: 64: 63: 62: 61: 58: 57: 50: 42: 41: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2241: 2230: 2229:Pennell Coast 2227: 2225: 2222: 2221: 2219: 2212: 2210: 2206: 2185: 2184: 2179: 2176: 2175: 2169: 2166: 2162: 2142: 2141: 2135: 2134: 2129: 2122: 2117: 2114: 2110: 2105: 2102: 2098: 2093: 2090: 2086: 2081: 2078: 2074: 2069: 2066: 2062: 2057: 2054: 2050: 2045: 2042: 2038: 2033: 2030: 2026: 2021: 2018: 2015:, p. 60. 2014: 2009: 2006: 2003:, p. 68. 2002: 1997: 1994: 1990: 1985: 1982: 1978: 1973: 1970: 1966: 1961: 1958: 1954: 1949: 1946: 1943:, p. 48. 1942: 1937: 1934: 1930: 1925: 1922: 1918: 1913: 1910: 1906: 1901: 1898: 1894: 1889: 1886: 1882: 1877: 1874: 1870: 1865: 1863: 1859: 1855: 1850: 1848: 1844: 1840: 1835: 1832: 1828: 1823: 1820: 1816: 1811: 1808: 1804: 1799: 1796: 1792: 1787: 1784: 1780: 1775: 1772: 1768: 1763: 1760: 1756: 1751: 1748: 1744: 1739: 1736: 1732: 1727: 1724: 1720: 1715: 1713: 1709: 1705: 1700: 1697: 1691: 1689: 1685: 1653: 1651: 1647: 1616:Cape Klövstad 1615: 1613: 1609: 1577: 1575: 1571: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1529: 1499: 1490: 1483: 1481: 1479: 1473: 1441: 1439: 1435: 1403: 1401: 1397: 1365: 1363: 1359: 1328:Islands Point 1327: 1325: 1321: 1289: 1287: 1285: 1279: 1247: 1245: 1241: 1209: 1207: 1203: 1171: 1169: 1167: 1163: 1157: 1124: 1117: 1115: 1111: 1079: 1077: 1073: 1041: 1039: 1037: 1031: 998: 991: 986: 984: 980: 948: 946: 942: 910: 908: 906: 905:George Newnes 900: 868: 866: 864: 858: 825: 818: 816: 812: 780: 771: 766: 763: 756: 751: 744: 739: 736: 729: 724: 722: 718: 686: 684: 680: 648: 646: 644: 638: 606: 604: 602: 596: 564: 562: 560: 554: 522: 520: 518: 514: 510: 504: 473:Crume Glacier 472: 470: 468: 462: 430: 428: 426: 420: 388: 386: 384: 383:George Newnes 378: 346: 344: 342: 336: 303: 296: 294: 292: 288: 282: 250: 245: 243: 241: 237: 231: 228: 219: 212: 210: 208: 207: 201: 197: 193: 189: 188:Victoria Land 185: 179: 150: 149:Robertson Bay 140: 112: 106: 103: 102:Victoria Land 100: 89: 80:Robertson Bay 68: 59: 54: 48: 43: 40:Robertson Bay 38: 33: 19: 2197: 2188:, retrieved 2182: 2173: 2148:, retrieved 2139: 2121:Alberts 1995 2116: 2109:Alberts 1995 2104: 2097:Alberts 1995 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Wright 254: 232: 224: 205: 148: 147: 86:Location in 52: 18:Crescent Bay 1679: / 1641: / 1603: / 1578:Colbeck Bay 1565: / 1523: / 1467: / 1429: / 1391: / 1353: / 1315: / 1290:Sphinx Rock 1273: / 1235: / 1197: / 1151: / 1105: / 1067: / 1042:Flat Island 1036:John Barrow 1025: / 992:Cape Barrow 974: / 936: / 894: / 863:John Murray 852: / 806: / 712: / 674: / 632: / 590: / 548: / 498: / 456: / 414: / 372: / 330: / 276: / 173: / 134: / 109:Coordinates 2218:Categories 2190:2024-01-23 2183:Cape Adare 2150:2024-01-21 1692:References 1404:Calf Point 1162:James Ross 227:Cape Adare 200:Royal Navy 192:Cape Adare 88:Antarctica 1366:Relay Bay 1118:Cape Wood 1080:Siren Bay 1667:170°12′E 1629:170°06′E 1591:170°05′E 1553:170°04′E 1511:170°04′E 1455:169°47′E 1417:169°45′E 1379:169°32′E 1341:169°31′E 1303:169°30′E 1261:169°27′E 1248:Berg Bay 1223:169°24′E 1185:169°20′E 1139:169°18′E 1093:169°15′E 1055:169°18′E 1013:169°17′E 962:170°21′E 924:170°18′E 882:170°14′E 840:170°00′E 794:169°36′E 700:169°50′E 662:169°50′E 620:169°49′E 578:169°41′E 536:169°29′E 486:169°21′E 444:169°29′E 402:169°24′E 360:169°19′E 318:169°10′E 264:169°12′E 246:Glaciers 213:Features 161:170°00′E 98:Location 2130:Sources 1664:71°39′S 1626:71°39′S 1588:71°38′S 1550:71°37′S 1508:71°38′S 1452:71°30′S 1414:71°30′S 1376:71°30′S 1338:71°28′S 1300:71°27′S 1258:71°27′S 1220:71°26′S 1182:71°25′S 1136:71°24′S 1090:71°22′S 1052:71°24′S 1010:71°22′S 959:71°32′S 921:71°38′S 879:71°41′S 837:71°39′S 791:71°44′S 697:71°38′S 659:71°34′S 617:71°32′S 575:71°31′S 533:71°32′S 515:during 483:71°33′S 441:71°29′S 399:71°28′S 357:71°28′S 315:71°33′S 261:71°26′S 158:71°25′S 122:170°0′E 119:71°25′S 519:1968. 206:Terror 55:, 1901 2144:(PDF) 204:HMS 184:bay 2220:: 2211:. 1861:^ 1846:^ 1711:^ 1536:. 385:. 209:. 198:, 2167:. 1871:. 1721:. 151:( 34:. 20:)

Index

Crescent Bay
Robertson Fjord
Map of Robertson Bay
Location of Robertson Bay
Antarctica
Victoria Land
71°25′S 170°0′E / 71.417°S 170.000°E / -71.417; 170.000
71°25′S 170°00′E / 71.417°S 170.000°E / -71.417; 170.000
bay
Victoria Land
Cape Adare
James Clark Ross
Royal Navy
HMS Terror

Cape Adare
Adélie penguin
Adare Peninsula
71°26′S 169°12′E / 71.433°S 169.200°E / -71.433; 169.200
Arthur Shipley
United States Geological Survey

71°33′S 169°10′E / 71.550°S 169.167°E / -71.550; 169.167
Charles S. Wright
71°28′S 169°19′E / 71.467°S 169.317°E / -71.467; 169.317
George Newnes
71°28′S 169°24′E / 71.467°S 169.400°E / -71.467; 169.400
Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink
71°29′S 169°29′E / 71.483°S 169.483°E / -71.483; 169.483
Hans Henrik Reusch

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