Sutton Crag is a crag, 1,490 metres (4,890 ft), standing north of and connected by a long ridge to the west peak of Mount Paget in the Allardyce Range of South Georgia. Charted and unofficially named Sentinel or Sentinel Peak by the British South Georgia Expedition, 1954–55. To avoid duplication with other "sentinel" names, the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1957 named this feature for George A. Sutton, leader of the expedition, who reached the summit in 1954.
SuttonCrag is a crag, 1,490 metres (4,890 ft), standing north of and connected by a long ridge to the west peak of Mount Paget in the Allardyce Range...
de la Roché List of landforms of South Georgia Ryan Reef Storer Reef SuttonCrag Whalers Passage Hayward, R.J.C. (1983). "Glacier fluctuations in South...
Senior Airman J. R. Chester of a British Combined Services expedition. SuttonCrag Stonehouse, B (ed.) Encyclopedia of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans...
Earl Crag can be seen from many towns and villages in the area. A path along the top edge of Earl Crag Earl Crag and Lund's Tower A view of Sutton-in-Craven...
Governor of the Falkland Islands and Dependencies, 1904–14. Nachtigal Peak SuttonCrag Stonehouse, B (ed.) Encyclopedia of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans...
in the Coralline Crag and Red Crag, Sutton, GB ITIS: Rimosodaphnella semicolon Wood, S.V. (1842). A catalog of shells from the Crag. Annals and Magazine...
Castle Crag is a hill in the North Western Fells of the English Lake District. It is the smallest hill included in Alfred Wainwright's influential Pictorial...
Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ537593), perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 feet (107 m) above the Cheshire Plain. It was built in the 1220s by Ranulf...
the Crag Formation, Sutton, England. Worldwide Mollusc Species Data Base: Raphitoma perpulchra Wood, Searles Valentine. A Monograph of the Crag Mollusca:...
permissive path. Barden Moor and Barden Fell, which includes the prominent crag of Simon's Seat, are on access land, and permissive paths, including a route...
"Gormire Lake and White Mare Crag". Mysterious Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 22 August 2016. Wilkinson, George (12 July 2008). "Sutton Bank". Gazette and Herald...
Baker, E. (1902). Moors, Crags & Caves of the High Peak and the Neighbourhood. Manchester: John Heyword Ltd. Byne, E.; Sutton, G. (1966). High Peak: The...
The Yorkshire Gliding Club (YGC) operate from an airfield on Sutton Bank in the North York Moors National Park, England. The airfield site is 7 miles (11 km)...
which allows a minor road over into Edale; another creates the striking crag of Back Tor well seen from Mam Tor. Evidence for the continued movement of...
Suffolk. The Suffolk coastline is a complex habitat, formed by London clay and crag underlain by chalk and therefore susceptible to erosion. It contains several...
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take the form of small towers, standing on Earl Crag above Cowling Moor: Wainman's Pinnacle or Sutton's Spare Pinnacle, is an obelisk built reportedly...
poets, Ted Hughes wrote a 1973 collection of poems titled Prometheus on His Crag. The Nepali poet Laxmi Prasad Devkota (d. 1949) also wrote an epic titled...
Linter that has now run dry and that emptied into the Lahn at the Domfelsen (crag). Linda is the Gaulish word for water. Rather unlikely but very popular is...