Cape Gotley (66°42′S57°19′E / 66.700°S 57.317°E / -66.700; 57.317) is a cape forming the eastern extremity of Austnes Peninsula at the north side of the entrance to Edward VIII Bay, Antarctica. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37, and called "Austnestangen" (the east cape tongue), a name derived from that of the peninsula. The area was remapped by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) and in 1958 the cape renamed by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for A.V. Gotley, officer in charge of the ANARE party on Heard Island in 1948.[1]
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CapeGotley (66°42′S 57°19′E / 66.700°S 57.317°E / -66.700; 57.317) is a cape forming the eastern extremity of Austnes Peninsula at the north side of...
northwest of Gotley Glacier is Lied Glacier, whose terminus is located between Cape Arkona and Cape Pillar. Cape Arkona separates Gotley Glacier from...
VIII Plateau, rising out of the sea 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) north of CapeGotley. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photos taken by the Lars...
VIII Plateau and the north side of the entrance to Edward VIII Bay; CapeGotley marks the extremity of this peninsula. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers...
the east side of Edward VIII Plateau, 5.6 kilometres (3 nmi) north of CapeGotley, Antarctica. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs...
side of Heard Island between Cape Arkona and Cape Labuan. Surveyed in 1948 by the ANARE, and named by them for Aubrey V. Gotley, meteorologist and officer-in-charge...
southern tip of Heard Island. Cape Arkona is seen on the left side of the image, with Lied Glacier just above and Gotley Glacier just below. Big Ben Volcano...
Glacier, whose terminus is located between Cape Arkona and Cape Labuan. Cape Arkona separates Lied Glacier from Gotley Glacier. To the north of Lied Glacier...
Hands Forward 1910-03-03 v France at Parc des Princes 501 Anthony Henniker-Gotley Scrum-half 1910-03-03 v France at Parc des Princes 502 John Ritson Forward...
Winston Lagoon. Cape Gazert, on the northwestern coast of the island, is just to the south of South West Bay, a bay which lies between Cape Gazert and the...
Edgar Mobbs Mar 1910 – Feb 1911: John Birkett Mar 1911: Anthony Henniker-Gotley Jan–Mar 1912: Robert Dibble Apr 1912 – Mar 1913: Norman Wodehouse 1914:...
Bluff. To the west of Deacock Glacier is Gotley Glacier, whose terminus is located between Cape Arkona and Cape Labuan. Surveyed by ANARE (Australian National...
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Ramírez Islands, and other islands associated with Tierra del Fuego and Cape Horn, lie north of the Antarctic Convergence in the region often referred...
Elizabeth, paired at half back with William Wotherspoon and the final test in Cape Town, this time partnered with Howard Marshall. Both Tests resulted in wins...
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