- Port
Lockroy is a bay
forming a
natural harbour on the north-western s**** of
Wiencke Island in the
Palmer Archipelago to the west of the
Antarctic Peninsula...
- Joseph-Philippe Simon,
called Lockroy (February 17, 1803 –
January 19, 1891) was a
French actor and playwright. Born in
Turin as the son of
Baron General...
- of
France and Édouard
Lockroy was
appointed as
minister for trade. A
budget for the
exposition was p****ed and, on 1 May,
Lockroy announced an alteration...
- name of
Lockroy, and of
Antoinette Stéphanie
Lockroy who
wrote two
books of
fairy tales (Les fées de la
famille et
Contes à mes nièces).
Lockroy began studying...
- 1944 and set up camp at Port
Lockroy. The two
ships departed to the
Falklands after completing the main hut at Port
Lockroy on 17
February 1944. The postal...
-
where the
Union Flag was
hoisted in
place of
Argentine flags, and at Port
Lockroy (on
February 11) on the
coast of
Graham Land. A
further base was founded...
-
renamed Akademik Vernadsky Station.
Since 1996, the
historic base at Port
Lockroy on
Goudier Island has been
staffed by the UK
Antarctic Heritage Trust during...
- west-northwest of Flag Point, the
northern entrance point to the
harbour of Port
Lockroy, on the
western side of
Wiencke Island in the
Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica...
- Island,
South Shetland Islands, and
later the main base, Base A, at Port
Lockroy,
Wiencke Island. A
variety of
science and
mapping work was
carried out...
-
appointment of
Edouard Lockroy as
Minister for
Trade decisions began to be made. A
budget for the
Exposition was p****ed and on 1 May
Lockroy announced an alteration...