Mount Worsley

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Mount Worsley (54°11′S 37°9′W / 54.183°S 37.150°W / -54.183; -37.150Coordinates: 54°11′S 37°9′W / 54.183°S 37.150°W / -54.183; -37.150) is a mountain, 1,105 m, on the west side of Briggs Glacier in South Georgia. It was surveyed by the South Georgia Survey in the period 1951-57, and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Frank Arthur Worsley (1872–1943), skipper of the Endurance on 1914-16 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Worsley accompanied Ernest Shackleton in the James Caird from Elephant Island to King Haakon Bay, South Georgia, and made the overland crossing with him to Stromness whaling station.

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