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'''Jingle Island''' lies in the north-east of the [[Pitt Islands]], a group within the [[Biscoe Islands]] group in the [[British Antarctic Territory]].  It lies one nautical mile north-east of [[Weller Island]].
'''Jingle Island''' lies in the north-east of the [[Pitt Islands]], a group within the [[Biscoe Islands]] group in the [[British Antarctic Territory]].  It lies one nautical mile north-east of [[Weller Island]].


The island was photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956.
The island was photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956. In February 2022, a Royal Navy expedition from HMS ''Protector'' commanded by Captain Michael Woods surveyed the island and its neighbours and camped on Jingle Island.<ref>'[https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2022/february/09/20220209-protector-officer-makes-history-by-visiting-his-island-in-antarctica Protector officer makes history by visiting 'his' islands in Antarctica]': Roya Navy News 9 February 2022</ref>


As with other names amongst the Pitt Islands, this island is named after character in the ''Pickwick Papers''; after Alfred Jingle, a strolling actor and charlatan.
As with other names amongst the Pitt Islands, this island is named after character in the ''Pickwick Papers''; after Alfred Jingle, a strolling actor and charlatan.


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Revision as of 11:43, 10 March 2022

Jingle Island

Pitt Islands
(British Antarctic Territory)

Location

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Location: 65°25’20"S, 65°18’53"W
Data

Jingle Island lies in the north-east of the Pitt Islands, a group within the Biscoe Islands group in the British Antarctic Territory. It lies one nautical mile north-east of Weller Island.

The island was photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956. In February 2022, a Royal Navy expedition from HMS Protector commanded by Captain Michael Woods surveyed the island and its neighbours and camped on Jingle Island.[1]

As with other names amongst the Pitt Islands, this island is named after character in the Pickwick Papers; after Alfred Jingle, a strolling actor and charlatan.

References

  • Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Jingle Island