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Gonville and Caius Range

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1014:. A peak rising to 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) at the extremity of the ridge extending east from Mount Curtiss. The peak stands 2.7 nautical miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) east of Mount Curtiss where it overlooks the north part of Wilson Piedmont Glacier. Named by US-ACAN (2007) after CW04 William E. Stroup, Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), United States Navy (United States Navy) (Seabees), who at the time was the senior enlisted Construction Electrician Chief and member of the construction crew which built the original Little America V Station and the original Byrd Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He was also a member of the Byrd Traverse to Byrd Station in 1956. 813: 895:. An abrupt mountain rising to about 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in the west part of Gonville and Caius Range. The mountain forms part of the divide between Bachtold Glacier and the head of Griffiths Glacier. Named by US-ACAN (2007) after YNC Robert L. Chaudoin United States Navy (United States Navy) (Seabees), who at the time was the Senior Administrative Yeoman to the commanding officer and member of the construction crew which built the original McMurdo Station and the original South Pole Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He also was the first United States Navy Postal Clerk at the South Pole Station, 1956. 41: 34: 933:. A rock spur running north-south and rising to 1,250 metres (4,100 ft) between Robson Glacier and Pyne Glacier. Named by US-ACAN (2007) after BU2 Richard J. Prescott, United States Navy (United States Navy) (Seabees), who at the time was a member of the construction crew which built the original McMurdo Station, the original Beardmore Refueling Station and the original South Pole Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He was also a sled dog handler at McMurdo and South Pole Stations. 234: 322:. Prominent cirque-type glacier located northeast of Crisp Glacier in Gonville and Caius Range. The feature drains east-southeast to Debenham Glacier to the east of Second Facet. Named after Harold Griffiths (d. 1974) who was associated with Antarctic exploration for over 50 years. He was instrumental in the NZ Antarctic Society's campaign to get the NZ Government to establish a presence in Antarctica. 1592: 1569: 1330: 360:. A glacier about 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long, which flows north from the Gonville and Caius Range along the east side of Red Ridge. It merges with the general flow of ice toward Granite Harber southward of Redcliff Nunatak. Named by the Western Journey Party, led by Taylor, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. 444:. The glacier drains the broad slopes between Killer Ridge and Red Ridge. Named by US-ACAN (2007) after CE2 Harry W. Bachtold, United States Navy (United States Navy) (Seabees), who at the time was a member of the construction crew which built the original Little America V Station and the original Byrd Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. 804:. A mountain over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high with a rounded summit suggestive of a mound or haystack, standing 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) east of Mount England in the northeast part of the Gonville and Caius Range. Charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13 under Scott. 482:. A glacier between Mount Curtiss and Mount Jensen. It flows east to Wilson Piedmont Glacier. Named in association with Mount Curtiss (q.v.) after Captain C.T. Fritter, United States Navy (United States Navy), commander of the seaplane tender USS Curtiss in the Ross Sea, Operation Deep Freeze II, 1956-57. 571:
in the Cotton Glacier 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north of the western end of Killer Ridge. About 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) long, the nunatak rises 50 metres (160 ft) above the surrounding ice surface to about 450 metres (1,480 ft) above sea level. The
525:. A conspicuous black mountain, 1,180 metres (3,870 ft) high, with steep slopes showing bands of sandstone above the granite, standing 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) west of Killer Ridge, between the Cotton and Miller Glaciers. Mapped by the 853:. Conical-topped mountain, 1,205 metres (3,953 ft) high, rising immediately south of New Glacier. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04, under Scott, who named it for Lieutenant Rupert England, Royal Navy, of the 1573: 1334: 402:. Named after Alex Pyne, recipient of the Polar Medal for services in Antarctic geological and in particular glacial research since 1977; currently works at Victoria University's Antarctic Research Centre in Wellington. 652:. A steep ice-free bluff standing just west of First Facet, the two features together forming the north wall of Debenham Glacier. Charted and descriptively named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. 225:. Queer Mountain is just west of Killer Ridge. The Crisp Glacier flows between the Killer Ridge and Second Facet. To the north are Mount Jensen, Red Ridge, Robson Glacier, Haystack Mountain and Mount England. 975:
which transported personnel to McMurdo Sound in Operation Deep Freeze II, 1956-57. Departing, she carried out wintering-over personnel of Deep Freeze I and construction party personnel left at Cape Hallett.
690:. Steep ice-free bluff rising just eastward of Second Facet, forming a part of the north wall of Debenham Glacier. Charted and descriptively named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. 766:. A ridge just west of Robson Glacier. The descriptive name was given by F. Debenham of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-13) during his plane table survey in 1912. 610:. Dark ridge rising over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high between Crisp and Miller Glaciers. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, and named after the 1633: 33: 526: 178: 971:. A peak about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) high at the east end of the main ridge of Gonville and Caius Range. Named after the seaplane tender USS 1652: 1543: 1506: 1485: 1464: 1443: 1422: 1401: 1380: 1359: 73: 1338: 529:, and so named because, though surrounded by glacier, it has nearly every rock in the district, including coal beds, represented on its cliffs. 728:. A peak over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high, just north of First Facet. Mapped and named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13. 277: 1662: 1534: 1497: 1476: 1455: 1434: 1413: 1392: 1371: 1350: 1529: 1492: 1471: 1450: 1429: 1408: 1387: 1366: 1345: 1626: 986: 943: 867: 454: 412: 294: 905: 539: 370: 1577: 1539: 1502: 1481: 1460: 1439: 1418: 1397: 1376: 1355: 825: 776: 738: 700: 662: 624: 582: 497: 332: 248: 129: 1619: 398:. Glacier east of Robson Glacier in Gonville and Caius Range. Flows north and joins Mackay Glacier system southwest of 66: 276:. Glacier between Killer Ridge and Second Facet, flowing southeast into Debenham Glacier. Named by the United States 186: 210: 812: 1657: 217:
defines the north limit of the range. Killer Ridge, Second Facet and First Facet are to the north of
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descriptive name appears on the map of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13.
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The Gonville and Caius Range was first mapped by the
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is to the west of the Gonville and Caius Range, and
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Gonville and Caius Range is located in Antarctica
Victoria Land
Coordinates
77°7′S 162°16′E / 77.117°S 162.267°E / -77.117; 162.267
Victoria Land
77°7′S 162°16′E / 77.117°S 162.267°E / -77.117; 162.267
Mackay Glacier
Debenham Glacier
Victoria Land
British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13
Robert Falcon Scott
Gonville and Caius College
Cambridge University
Clare Range
Saint Johns Range
Wilson Piedmont Glacier
Mackay Glacier
Debenham Glacier
Miller Glacier

77°12′S 162°12′E / 77.200°S 162.200°E / -77.200; 162.200
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
McMurdo Station
77°09′33″S 162°15′31″E / 77.159103°S 162.258624°E / -77.159103; 162.258624
77°05′S 162°11′E / 77.083°S 162.183°E / -77.083; 162.183
77°04′00″S 162°18′00″E / 77.0666667°S 162.3°E / -77.0666667; 162.3
The Flatiron
77°06′39″S 161°59′39″E / 77.110809°S 161.994157°E / -77.110809; 161.994157
Cotton Glacier
77°07′54″S 162°33′49″E / 77.131796°S 162.563555°E / -77.131796; 162.563555

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