Mount Humphrey Lloyd

Mount Humphrey Lloyd

Mount Humphrey Lloyd (72°19′S 169°27′E / 72.317°S 169.45°E / -72.317; 169.45) is a conspicuous mountain (2,975 m) which forms a substantial part of the divide between the heads of Towles and Manhaul Glaciers, in the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. Discovered in 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross. He named this feature for the Rev. Dr. Humphrey Lloyd of Trinity College, Dublin, an active member of the British Association which promoted interest in magnetic and meteorological research in the Antarctic.

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