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- Q2604020 subject Q6509337.
- Q2604020 abstract "Hull Point (62°9′S 58°11′W) is a low promontory on the northeast side of Legru Bay on King George Island in the South Shetland Islands, rising about 15 metres (50 ft) above sea level. It comprises a whale-back ridge aligned in a northwest–southeast orientation and is backed on the northeast side by a sandy beach. It was named for Professor Edward Hull, LLD, FRS, FGS, a stratigrapher from Ulster, and a structural and economic geologist. He worked with the British Geological Survey on the coalfields of England and Wales and briefly in Scotland where he compiled outstanding drift maps of Glasgow. He later became the director of the Geological Survey of Ireland.".
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- Q2604020 wikiPageWikiLink Q6509337.
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- Q2604020 point "-62.15 -58.18333333333333".
- Q2604020 type SpatialThing.
- Q2604020 comment "Hull Point (62°9′S 58°11′W) is a low promontory on the northeast side of Legru Bay on King George Island in the South Shetland Islands, rising about 15 metres (50 ft) above sea level. It comprises a whale-back ridge aligned in a northwest–southeast orientation and is backed on the northeast side by a sandy beach. It was named for Professor Edward Hull, LLD, FRS, FGS, a stratigrapher from Ulster, and a structural and economic geologist.".
- Q2604020 label "Hull Point".
- Q2604020 lat "-62.15".
- Q2604020 long "-58.18333333333333".