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- Lord_Bank abstract "Lord Bank (67°50′S 69°15′W) is a submarine bank in the Bellingshausen Sea with a least depth of 18 metres (60 ft) lying west-southwest of the entrance to Quest Channel, Adelaide Island, Antarctica. The bank was surveyed from HMS Endurance in January 1980 and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Captain James T. Lord, Royal Navy, commanding the Endurance, 1978–80.".
- Q6678959 abstract "Lord Bank (67°50′S 69°15′W) is a submarine bank in the Bellingshausen Sea with a least depth of 18 metres (60 ft) lying west-southwest of the entrance to Quest Channel, Adelaide Island, Antarctica. The bank was surveyed from HMS Endurance in January 1980 and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Captain James T. Lord, Royal Navy, commanding the Endurance, 1978–80.".
- Lord_Bank comment "Lord Bank (67°50′S 69°15′W) is a submarine bank in the Bellingshausen Sea with a least depth of 18 metres (60 ft) lying west-southwest of the entrance to Quest Channel, Adelaide Island, Antarctica. The bank was surveyed from HMS Endurance in January 1980 and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Captain James T. Lord, Royal Navy, commanding the Endurance, 1978–80.".
- Q6678959 comment "Lord Bank (67°50′S 69°15′W) is a submarine bank in the Bellingshausen Sea with a least depth of 18 metres (60 ft) lying west-southwest of the entrance to Quest Channel, Adelaide Island, Antarctica. The bank was surveyed from HMS Endurance in January 1980 and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Captain James T. Lord, Royal Navy, commanding the Endurance, 1978–80.".