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- Jackson_Tooth abstract "Jackson Tooth (80°25′S 23°16′W) is a nunatak rising to 1,215 metres (3,990 ft) at the western end of Pioneers Escarpment, in the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. In association with the names of pioneers of polar life and travel grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Major Frederick George Jackson, an English Arctic explorer who in 1895 designed the features of the pyramid tent, later to become standard equipment on British polar expeditions.".
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageID "16460202".
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageLength "829".
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageRevisionID "532149430".
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nunataks_of_Coats_Land.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_George_Jackson.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink Nunatak.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink Pioneers_Escarpment.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink Shackleton_Range.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLink UK_Antarctic_Place-Names_Committee.
- Jackson_Tooth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jackson Tooth".
- Jackson_Tooth hasPhotoCollection Jackson_Tooth.
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- Jackson_Tooth subject Category:Nunataks_of_Coats_Land.
- Jackson_Tooth hypernym Nunatak.
- Jackson_Tooth point "-80.41666666666667 -23.266666666666666".
- Jackson_Tooth type Article.
- Jackson_Tooth type Place.
- Jackson_Tooth type Article.
- Jackson_Tooth type Landform.
- Jackson_Tooth type Nunatak.
- Jackson_Tooth type Source.
- Jackson_Tooth type SpatialThing.
- Jackson_Tooth comment "Jackson Tooth (80°25′S 23°16′W) is a nunatak rising to 1,215 metres (3,990 ft) at the western end of Pioneers Escarpment, in the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. In association with the names of pioneers of polar life and travel grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Major Frederick George Jackson, an English Arctic explorer who in 1895 designed the features of the pyramid tent, later to become standard equipment on British polar expeditions.".
- Jackson_Tooth label "Jackson Tooth".
- Jackson_Tooth sameAs Jackson_Tooth.
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- Jackson_Tooth sameAs 6635560.
- Jackson_Tooth sameAs Q12270352.
- Jackson_Tooth sameAs Q12270352.
- Jackson_Tooth lat "-80.41666666666667".
- Jackson_Tooth long "-23.266666666666666".
- Jackson_Tooth wasDerivedFrom Jackson_Tooth?oldid=532149430.
- Jackson_Tooth isPrimaryTopicOf Jackson_Tooth.