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Mount Shackleton (65°13′S 63°56′W) is a mountain, 1,465 m, with perpendicular cliffs facing west, standing 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Chaigneau Peak between Leay and Wiggins Glaciers on Kiev Peninsula, the west side of Graham Land in Antarctica. It was discovered by the 1908–10 French Antarctic Expedition under Charcot and named by him for Sir Ernest Shackleton. -- Wikipedia
Longitude: -63.92293915; Latitude: -65.20788541. Rising to c. 1300m between Leay Glacier and Wiggins Glacier, Graham Coast, was roughly mapped by FAE, 1908-10, in 1909 and provisionally called Mont du Milieu (Charcot, 1910, p.266 and map p.267), Middle Mount (Charcot, 1911a, map facing p.348) or Middle Mountain (Charcot, [1911b], p.167); later named Pic Shackleton after Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922), Third Lieutenant in Discovery, 1901-03, on the National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04 (Cdr R.F. Scott, RN); Leader, British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-09 (on which he reached 88°23'S), British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17, and Shackleton-Rowett Antarctic Expedition, 1921-22 (on which he died aboard his ship Quest at Grytviken, South Georgia, 5 January 1922) (Charcot, 1912, Pl.3). Shackleton Peak (USHO, 1943, p.139). Pico Shakleton [sic] (Argentina. IGM map, 1946). The mountain was photographed from the air by FIDASE, 1956-57. Picco Shakleton (Zavatti, 1958, Tav. 7). Mount Shackleton (APC, 1959a, p.11; BA chart 3572, 12.viii. 1960). Pico Shackleton (Chile. DNH chart 1502, 1962; IHA, 1974, p.258).",9,13071,POINT (-2456458.6251372076 1202187.3939410234) -- British Antarctic Territory Gazetteer