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The Caird Coast is that portion of the coast of Coats Land in the British Antarctic Territory lying between the terminus of Stancomb-Wills Glacier, in 20º00´W, and the vicinity of the Hayes Glacier, in 27º54´W.
In December 1914 and January 1915, as part of the British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Ernest Shackleton named this coastland for Sir James Key Caird, patron of the expedition. Shackleton continued the exploration southward, joining Bruce's discovery to the Luitpold Coast which Wilhelm Filchner had discovered from the Deutschland in 1912.
(Shackleton's expedition was ultimately wrecked, the Endeavour trapped and crushed in the ice, and Caird's name was used again, for the famous lifeboat The James Caird in which Shackleton sailed from Elephant Island to South Georgia that his shipwrecked men could be rescued.)
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