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Mount Boland (65°18′S 63°50′W) is a mountain over 1,065 m on Kiev Peninsula in Graham Land, standing 6 nautical miles (11 km) east of Lumiere Peak on the east-west ridge between Bussey and Trooz Glaciers. It was discovered by the French Antarctic Expedition of 1908–10 under Charcot and named by him for Monsieur Boland, a seaman and later a lieutenant on the Porquoi-Pas, Charcot's ship. -- Wikipedia

Longitude: -63.8285; Latitude: -65.3092. Rising to c. 1200m, NE of Collins Bay, Graham Coast, was roughly mapped in 1909 by FAE, 1908-10, and named Sommet Boland after Marine Cadet Boland, who signed on as a seaman in Pourquoi-Pas?, became assistant surveyor and oceanographer, and was later promoted Lieutenant in the ship (Charcot, [1911b], p.23; 1912, Pl. 4). Mount Boland (USHO, 1943, p.139; USBGN, 1951, p.10; APC, 1959a, p.4). The mountain was photographed from the air by FIDASE in 1956-57.",9,1537,POINT (-2444137.59566429 1201155.0399144941) -- British Antarctic Territory Gazetteer