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Mount Mill (65°15′S 64°3′W) is a mountain, 735 metres (2,410 ft), standing 2 nautical miles (4 km) west of Mount Balch on the northeast shore of Waddington Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It was first charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897–99, and was named by the Fourth French Antarctic Expedition, 1908–10, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, for British geographer Hugh Robert Mill, an Antarctic historian and author in 1905 of The Siege of the South Pole. -- Wikipedia

Longitude: -64.0503; Latitude: -65.2581. Rising to 735m N of Waddington Bay, Graham Coast, was roughly charted by BeAE in February 1898; further charted by FAE, 1908-10, in 1909 and named Pic Mill after Dr H.R. Mill (Mill Cove, q.v.) (Charcot, 1912, Pl.4). Mill Peak (USHO, 1943, p.139). Pico Mill (Argentina. MM, 1953, p.274a). Mount Mill (USBGN, 1956, p.213; APC, 1959a, p.9; BA chart 3572, 12.viii.1960). The peak was photographed from the air by FIDASE, 1956-57, and further charted by an RN Hydrographic Survey Unit in co-operation with FIDS, 1957-58. Monte Mill (Chile. DNH chart 1502, 1962; IHA, 1974, p.201). The mountain was first climbed by BAS from Faraday in March 1985. -- British Antarctic Territory Gazetteer