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'''Rowett Island''' is a rocky island just half a mile long, lying immediately off [[Cape Lookout, South Shetland Islands|Cape Lookout]], [[Elephant Island]], in the [[South Shetland Islands]], within the [[British Antarctic Territory]].
'''Rowett Island''' is a rocky island just half a mile long, lying immediately off [[Cape Lookout]], [[Elephant Island]], in the [[South Shetland Islands]], within the [[British Antarctic Territory]].


Rowett Island, at {{Coord|61|17|S|55|13|W|}}, was known to both American and British sealers as early as 1822. The island was named by members of a British expedition (1921-1922) under Ernest Shackleton for John Quiller Rowett, chief patron of the expedition.
Rowett Island, at {{Coord|61|17|S|55|13|W|}}, was known to both American and British sealers as early as 1822. The island was named by members of a British expedition (1921-1922) under Ernest Shackleton for John Quiller Rowett, chief patron of the expedition.

Revision as of 18:12, 19 May 2022

Rowett Island

South Shetland Islands
(British Antarctic Territory)

Location

Rowett Island, ringed, south of Elephant Island

Location: 61°16’60"S, 55°13’0"W
Data

Rowett Island is a rocky island just half a mile long, lying immediately off Cape Lookout, Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands, within the British Antarctic Territory.

Rowett Island, at 61°17′S 55°13′W / 61.283°S 55.217°W / -61.283; -55.217, was known to both American and British sealers as early as 1822. The island was named by members of a British expedition (1921-1922) under Ernest Shackleton for John Quiller Rowett, chief patron of the expedition.

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References

The South Shetland Islands, British Antarctic Territory

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