Siddins Point
Siddins Point (62°32′41.8″S 60°26′05″W / 62.544944°S 60.43472°W) is a point projecting into the middle of the head of
United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1958 for Captain Richard Siddins, Master of the Australian sealer Lynx of Sydney, who visited the South Shetland Islands in 1820-21 and 1821–22. Until 2011 the name was incorrectly spelt 'Siddons Point'.[1]
Maps
- L.L. Ivanov et al. Antarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands. Scale 1:100000 topographic map. Sofia: Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria, 2005.
- L.L. Ivanov. Antarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands. Scale 1:120000 topographic map. Troyan: Manfred Wörner Foundation, 2009. ISBN 978-954-92032-6-4
References
- Siddins Point. SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer.
- ^ Minutes of Meeting at the British Antarctic Survey, 6 October 2011. UK Antarctic Place-names Committee, 2011.
This article incorporates public domain material from "Siddins Point". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.