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Mount Shirley (75°39′S 142°03′W) is an ice-covered mountain whose east face is marked by a prominent cirque, surmounting the west side of the mouth of Land Glacier. It is nearby Booth Spur and Bruner Hill, lying at the base of the El-Sayed Glacier. The mountain was discovered by the U.S. Antarctic Service during the 1939-41 research season. Mount Shirley was named in honor of Charles C. Shirley, who worked as the chief photographer at the USAS West Base.

 

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Letters Patent as Count or Countess of Shirley

Westarctica Desktop Flag

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Westarctica Flag Lapel Pin

Autographed Portrait of Grand Duke Travis

Westarctica: 20 Years on Ice Softcover Book

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Map of Westarctica

Westarctica Flag Sticker

Count / Countess of Shirley

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