- Peggotty Bluff
Peggotty Bluff (coord|54|9|S|37|17|W|) is a bluff on the north side and near the head of
King Haakon Bay ,South Georgia .History
In 1916,
Ernest Shackleton 'sImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition party fromElephant Island established a camp, using the upturned "James Caird" near the head ofKing Haakon Bay which they called Peggotty Camp, after the family inCharles Dickens ' "David Copperfield" who lived in a home made from a beached boat. While they were waiting in this location,Henry McNish took screws from the boat and put them in the crew's shoes in order that they could walk across ice more easily.During the South Georgia Survey, 1955-56, King Haakon Bay was surveyed and the approximate position of the camp deduced. The name Peggotty Bluff was given to the feature now described, which is close to the ITAE campsite.
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