Cape Jeremy

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Cape Jeremy (69°24′S, 68°51′W) is a cape marking the east side of the north entrance to George VI Sound and the west end of a line dividing Graham Land and Palmer Land. It was discovered by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE), 1934-37, under Rymill, who named it for Jeremy Scott, son of J.M. Scott, who served as home agent for the expedition.

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