Cape Waldron (66°34′S115°33′E / 66.567°S 115.550°E / -66.567; 115.550) is an ice-covered cape in Antarctica, just westward of Totten Glacier. It was delineated by G.D. Blodgett (1955) from aerial photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946–47), and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for R.R. Waldron, purser on the sloop USS Vincennes of the United States Exploring Expedition (1838–42) under Lt. Charles Wilkes.
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CapeWaldron (66°34′S 115°33′E / 66.567°S 115.550°E / -66.567; 115.550) is an ice-covered cape in Antarctica, just westward of Totten Glacier. It was...
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Western Cape. The city is part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is known for its harbour, its natural setting in the Cape Floristic...
Major Richard Waldron (or Richard Waldern, Richard Walderne; 1615–1689) was an English-born merchant, soldier, and government official who rose to prominence...
at the coast where it terminates in a prominent tongue close east of CapeWaldron. It was first delineated from aerial photographs taken by USN Operation...
of the coast of Wilkes Land, Antarctica, lying between CapeWaldron, at 115° 33' E, and Cape Southard, at 122° 05' E. John Balleny has long been credited...
coast of Antarctica lying between the Hatch Islands, at 109°16'E, and CapeWaldron, at 115°33'E. It was discovered in February 1840 by the U.S. Exploring...
Massachusetts Historical Society. Waldron was a member of the Wilkes Expedition which in 1840 visited Antarctica. CapeWaldron was named after him. In July...
northward to the Budd Coast of Antarctica, midway between Cape Hammersly and CapeWaldron. It was delineated from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy...
Searle X Waldron is an Australian architecture firm based in St Kilda, Melbourne. It is an emerging firm co-founded by Nick Searle and Suzannah Waldron in 2007...
northwest the mountains include the Waldron Spurs, including Nilsen Peak and Mount Orndorff, the Longhorn Spurs, including Cape Surprise, Garden Spur and Olds...
peninsula are Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope. On the northern end is Table Mountain, overlooking Table Bay and the City Bowl of Cape Town, South Africa...
House, British Columbia, Canada (also known as Coldspring) Cold Spring (Waldron, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Cold Spring, former name of...
USS Waldron (DD-699), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for John C. Waldron, a U.S. Naval aviator...
additives Searle Scholars Program, an award sponsored by the company Searle x Waldron, an Australian architecture firm Searles (disambiguation) Searl, a surname...
members was a woman named Nan Turner Waldron (1922-2000), who stayed in the house for parts of 17 years. Waldron went on to document her experiences in...
Journal of Marine Science. 12: 219–224. doi:10.2989/02577619209504704. Waldron, H. N.; Probyn, T. A. (1992). "Nitrate supply and potential new production...
Burt, Jeffrey (October 10, 1997). "Medicine man John Peters dies at 67". Cape Cod Times. Retrieved 15 May 2024. "Recognition and Reaffirmation of the Seaconke...
Heathfield, East Sussex Heathfield Park, country house Heathfield and Waldron, civil parish Heathfield (Sussex) railway station Heathfield transmitting...
frequently viewed as a princess in popular culture. In 1841, William Watson Waldron of Trinity College, Dublin, published Pocahontas, American Princess: and...
of its tenants was a woman from Sharon, Massachusetts named Nan Turner Waldron, who would spend several weeks each year there from 1961 to 1977. Her experiences...
Rugg Wandering Jew Wild Hunt List of ghosts George Barrington (originally Waldron) was tried at the Old Bailey in London in September 1790 for picking pockets...
Archived from the original on 27 October 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2012. Waldron, Greg (24 April 2013). "Chinese officer hints at country's big aircraft...
Dripping Springs Trail Grandview Trail Hermit Trail Thunder River Trail Waldron Trail A primitive trail receives the least visitation of all trails. The...
Thomas Westbrook Waldron was a prominent political figure in Dover, New Hampshire, and a military officer that fought in the Siege of Louisbourg of 1745...