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- Q857263 subject Q8506659.
- Q857263 abstract "Hamilton Point (64°22′S 57°18′W) is a flat-topped point marking the south side of the entrance to Markham Bay on the southeast side of James Ross Island, Antarctica. It was discovered by a British expedition under James Clark Ross, 1839–43, who named it "Cape Hamilton" after Captain William Baillie-Hamilton, Royal Navy, then private secretary to the Earl of Haddington, and later Second Secretary to the Admiralty. The point was first surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, and resurveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953, who considered "point" to be a more suitable descriptive term for the feature than "cape".".
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- Q857263 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506659.
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- Q857263 point "-64.36666666666666 -57.3".
- Q857263 type SpatialThing.
- Q857263 comment "Hamilton Point (64°22′S 57°18′W) is a flat-topped point marking the south side of the entrance to Markham Bay on the southeast side of James Ross Island, Antarctica. It was discovered by a British expedition under James Clark Ross, 1839–43, who named it "Cape Hamilton" after Captain William Baillie-Hamilton, Royal Navy, then private secretary to the Earl of Haddington, and later Second Secretary to the Admiralty.".
- Q857263 label "Hamilton Point".
- Q857263 lat "-64.36666666666666".
- Q857263 long "-57.3".