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- Q4924451 subject Q7003812.
- Q4924451 abstract "Blake Nunataks (74°10′S 66°40′E) is a group of three low, flat-topped nunataks running in a line northeast–southwest between Wilson Bluff and Mount Maguire, near the head of Lambert Glacier. They were sighted by Flying Officer J. Seaton, RAAF, during a photographic flight in November 1956, and named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for J.R. Blake, auroral physicist at Mawson Station in 1958.".
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q1434388.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q194408.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q278245.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q4823819.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q6583886.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003812.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q8022983.
- Q4924451 wikiPageWikiLink Q823635.
- Q4924451 point "-74.16666666666667 66.66666666666667".
- Q4924451 type SpatialThing.
- Q4924451 comment "Blake Nunataks (74°10′S 66°40′E) is a group of three low, flat-topped nunataks running in a line northeast–southwest between Wilson Bluff and Mount Maguire, near the head of Lambert Glacier. They were sighted by Flying Officer J. Seaton, RAAF, during a photographic flight in November 1956, and named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for J.R. Blake, auroral physicist at Mawson Station in 1958.".
- Q4924451 label "Blake Nunataks".
- Q4924451 lat "-74.16666666666667".
- Q4924451 long "66.66666666666667".