Mount Markham
Name StatusOfficial ValidatedFeatureMountainNZ Gazette Reference2012 (53) p.1477DatumRSRGD2000GeoTag[1] PositionDescriptionA triple peaked massif, 4602, 3368 and 3749 m high, standing prominently above the surrounding lesser peaks and lying southwards of Shackleton Inlet, along the western edge of the Ross Ice Shelf. Discovered on 27 December 1902 by the Southern Polar Party of the NAE, 1901-04, and named for Sir Clemants Markham who, as President of the Royal Geographical Society, planned this Antarctic expedition and chose Scott as its leader. Not Markham Mountains.
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Mount Markham. Antarctica NZ, accessed 11/09/2024, https://adam.antarcticanz.govt.nz/nodes/view/21395