Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Matthews Point (54°2′S 37°58′W) is a point forming the west side of the entrance to Undine Harbour, along the south coast and near the west end of South Georgia. It was charted in the period 1926-30 by Discovery Investigations (DI) personnel and named for British zoologist L. Harrison Matthews, a member of the staff of the DI, 1924–35, who worked at South Georgia in 1924–27."@en }
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- Matthews_Point abstract "Matthews Point (54°2′S 37°58′W) is a point forming the west side of the entrance to Undine Harbour, along the south coast and near the west end of South Georgia. It was charted in the period 1926-30 by Discovery Investigations (DI) personnel and named for British zoologist L. Harrison Matthews, a member of the staff of the DI, 1924–35, who worked at South Georgia in 1924–27.".
- Q335641 abstract "Matthews Point (54°2′S 37°58′W) is a point forming the west side of the entrance to Undine Harbour, along the south coast and near the west end of South Georgia. It was charted in the period 1926-30 by Discovery Investigations (DI) personnel and named for British zoologist L. Harrison Matthews, a member of the staff of the DI, 1924–35, who worked at South Georgia in 1924–27.".
- Matthews_Point comment "Matthews Point (54°2′S 37°58′W) is a point forming the west side of the entrance to Undine Harbour, along the south coast and near the west end of South Georgia. It was charted in the period 1926-30 by Discovery Investigations (DI) personnel and named for British zoologist L. Harrison Matthews, a member of the staff of the DI, 1924–35, who worked at South Georgia in 1924–27.".
- Q335641 comment "Matthews Point (54°2′S 37°58′W) is a point forming the west side of the entrance to Undine Harbour, along the south coast and near the west end of South Georgia. It was charted in the period 1926-30 by Discovery Investigations (DI) personnel and named for British zoologist L. Harrison Matthews, a member of the staff of the DI, 1924–35, who worked at South Georgia in 1924–27.".