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square (6m × 6m), with two windows, ****ed as
quarters for six people.
Rudmose Brown wrote: "Considering that we had no
mortar and no masons'
tools it...
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Rudmose Rocks (60°40′33.5″S 44°36′05.7″W / 60.675972°S 44.601583°W / -60.675972; -44.601583) is a
group of
rocks 0.4
nautical miles (800 meters) north-northwest...
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Rudmose Brown Peak (66°22′S 51°4′E / 66.367°S 51.067°E / -66.367; 51.067) is a peak 7
nautical miles (13 km)
south of the
coast and 8
nautical miles...
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Rudmose Brown, p. 24.
Rudmose Brown, pp. 28–33.
Rudmose Brown, p. 34.
Rudmose Brown, p. 57.
Rudmose Brown, pp. 36–37.
Rudmose Brown, p. 45.
Rudmose Brown...
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Robert Neal
Rudmose-Brown (13
September 1879 – 27
January 1957) was a
Scottish academic botanist and
polar explorer.
Rudmose-Brown was born on 13 September...
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series of low
peaks surmounting the
Amundsen Glacier in
Antarctica Rudmose Brown Peak, a peak
southwest of
Mount Hurley in
Antarctica Brown Mountain...
- 122.
Rudmose Brown, pp. 6–7. Speak, p. 79.
Rudmose Brown, p. 33.
Exploring Polar Frontiers, by
William J
Mills Rudmose Brown, pp. 56–65.
Rudmose Brown...
- 21;
Mulvaney 2001, p. 38;
Davis et al. 1997, p. 31;
Francis 1990, p. 30;
Rudmose-Brown 1920, p. 312;
Chisholm 1911, p. 942. "The
above relation by Thomas...
- 1946. p. 7.
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Rudolph H.;
Rudmose, H. Wayne; Sleeper,
Harvey P.; Wallace,
Robert L.; Ericson,
Harold L. (1944)...
- 237..744G. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2005.06.015. PMID 17837768. Brown, R. N.
Rudmose (1905). "The
Botany of
Gough Island". The
Journal of the
Linnean Society...