Quaker Harbour

Coordinates: 51°49′00″S 61°04′35″W / 51.81667°S 61.07639°W / -51.81667; -61.07639
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Location of Weddell Island in the Falkland Islands
Satellite image of Weddell Island

Quaker Harbour is the irregularly shaped bay indenting for 3.7 km the north coast of Weddell Island in the Falkland Islands.[1] It is centred at 51°49′00″S 61°04′35″W / 51.81667°S 61.07639°W / -51.81667; -61.07639, and has its head fed by Pitt Creek. The bay takes its name from nearby Quaker Island.

The British navigator and Antarctic explorer James Weddell, who visited the Falklands in 1819–1824, overwintered ashore on Weddell Island (known at that time as Swan Island) at Quaker Harbour in May–September 1823.[2]

Maps

Gallery

  • Swan Island (present Weddell Island) and Quaker Harbour on a pre 1829 Falklands map by Charles Barnard
    Swan Island (present Weddell Island) and Quaker Harbour on a pre 1829 Falklands map by Charles Barnard
  • Old map of Weddell Island featuring Quaker Harbour
    Old map of Weddell Island featuring Quaker Harbour
  • Map of Weddell Island
    Map of Weddell Island

Notes

  1. ^ Quaker Harbour. Falkland Islands. GeoNames Geographical Database
  2. ^ J. Weddell. A Voyage Towards the South Pole, Performed in the Years 1822–24. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orne, Brown and Green, 1825. p. 77

References

  • B. Stonehouse (ed.). Encyclopedia of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons, 2002. 404 pp.
  • C.H. Barnard. A Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Capt. Charles H. Barnard, in a Recent Voyage Round the World, Including an Account of His Residence for Two Years on An Uninhabited Island. New York: J.P. Callender, 1836
  • P.P. King and R. Fitzroy. The South America Pilot. Part II. From the Rio de la Plata to the Bay of Panama, including Magellan Strait, the Falkland, and Galapagos Islands. Fifth Edition. London: Printed for the Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, 1860. pp. 116–118

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