Barry Island (Debenham Islands)

Barry Island is an island lying in the centre of the Debenham Islands, off the west coast of Graham Land. Barry Island was charted by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) under John Riddoch Rymill, who used Barry Island for a base in 1936 and 1937. Barry Island was named by John Riddoch Rymill for Kenneth Barry Lempriere Debenham (1920–43),[1] the eldest son of Frank Debenham, member of the British Graham Land Expedition Advisory Committee (BGLE Advisory Committee). The Argentinian base San Martín is located on this island.[2]

Barry Island
Barry Island
Location in Antarctica
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates68°07′47″S 67°06′11″W
ArchipelagoDebenham Islands
Length0.34 km (0.211 mi)
Width0.25 km (0.155 mi)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

References

Further reading

• Ben Saul, Tim Stephens, editors Antarctica in International Law, P 269

See also

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Barry Island (Debenham Islands)". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)


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