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20-1484: [REDACTED] Look up Pettigrew in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pettigrew , also spelt Pettigru , may refer to: People [ edit ] Andrew Pettigrew (born 1944), British academic Antonio Pettigrew (1967–2010), American sprinter Belle L. Pettigrew (1839–1912), American educator, missionary Brandon Pettigrew (born 1985), American football player Damian Pettigrew (born 1963), Canadian filmmaker Eric Pettigrew (born 1960), American politician J. Johnston Pettigrew (1828–1863), American general Jack Pettigrew (1943–2019), Australian neuroscientist James Bell Pettigrew (1832–1908), Scottish naturalist and museum curator James L. Petigru (1789–1863), American lawyer and politician John Pettigrew (disambiguation) , multiple people Michael Pettigrew (born 1985), Australian rules footballer Peter Pettigrew (born 1950), Australian rules footballer Pierre Pettigrew (born 1951), Canadian politician Richard F. Pettigrew (1848–1926), American politician Samuel Pettigrew (died 1841), American politician Stanley Pettigrew (1927–2022), Irish painter Thomas Pettigrew (1791–1865), English surgeon and Egyptologist Tom Pettigrew (born 1936), Scottish footballer William Pettigrew (politician) (1825–1906), mayor of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and member of

40-827: A historic house in Palo Alto, California Pettigrew School , a historic school in Pettigrew, Arkansas Pettigrew State Park , a state park in North Carolina Pettigrew Wildlife Management Area , a protected area in Virginia Elsewhere [ edit ] Pettigrew Green Arena , an indoor sports arena in Napier, Hawke's Bay Pettigrew Scarp , an escarpment on Annenkov Island in South Georgia and

60-417: A historic house in Palo Alto, California Pettigrew School , a historic school in Pettigrew, Arkansas Pettigrew State Park , a state park in North Carolina Pettigrew Wildlife Management Area , a protected area in Virginia Elsewhere [ edit ] Pettigrew Green Arena , an indoor sports arena in Napier, Hawke's Bay Pettigrew Scarp , an escarpment on Annenkov Island in South Georgia and

80-410: Is an escarpment nearly 0.5 nmi (0.93 km) long, which terminates to the southwest in a ridge, and in the northeast by three rock pinnacles. It was named for BAS geologist Timothy Pettigrew. South West Point marks the southwest point of Annenkov Island, and appears to have been first named on a chart based upon DI surveys undertaken in the period 1926–30. East of this point, Rustad Bay indents

100-1545: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pettigrew [REDACTED] Look up Pettigrew in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pettigrew , also spelt Pettigru , may refer to: People [ edit ] Andrew Pettigrew (born 1944), British academic Antonio Pettigrew (1967–2010), American sprinter Belle L. Pettigrew (1839–1912), American educator, missionary Brandon Pettigrew (born 1985), American football player Damian Pettigrew (born 1963), Canadian filmmaker Eric Pettigrew (born 1960), American politician J. Johnston Pettigrew (1828–1863), American general Jack Pettigrew (1943–2019), Australian neuroscientist James Bell Pettigrew (1832–1908), Scottish naturalist and museum curator James L. Petigru (1789–1863), American lawyer and politician John Pettigrew (disambiguation) , multiple people Michael Pettigrew (born 1985), Australian rules footballer Peter Pettigrew (born 1950), Australian rules footballer Pierre Pettigrew (born 1951), Canadian politician Richard F. Pettigrew (1848–1926), American politician Samuel Pettigrew (died 1841), American politician Stanley Pettigrew (1927–2022), Irish painter Thomas Pettigrew (1791–1865), English surgeon and Egyptologist Tom Pettigrew (born 1936), Scottish footballer William Pettigrew (politician) (1825–1906), mayor of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and member of

120-566: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pettigrew Scarp Annenkov Island is an island in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands , to the west of the main island of South Georgia . The Pickersgill Islands are to its southeast. It is irregularly shaped and 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 650 m (2,130 ft) high, lying 8 miles (13 km) off

140-626: The United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) following these surveys. Others were named following a geological survey by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 1972–73. Except where noted, the following features were named by UK-APC. Annenkov island is a rocky island with a number of ridges and hills, particularly toward the centre. The highest point is Olstad Peak, which rises to 650 m (2,130 ft). Olstad Peak

160-517: The British Antarctic Survey in 1972–73. Intrusion Lake, a 0.2 miles (0.32 km) long lake, is located north-northeast of Olstad Peak in the center of the island; it was named because its irregular shape is controlled by several intrusions of andesite along its north shore. Fan Lake is a small lake located in the southeast of the island. The lake is fed by meltwater and is bounded to the west by an alluvial fan , from which

180-554: The Legislative Council of Queensland William Pettigrew (missionary) , British Christian missionary Willie Pettigrew (born 1953), Scottish football player Fictional characters [ edit ] Francis Pettigrew, a barrister-cum-sleuth invented by crime writer Cyril Hare Peter Pettigrew (character) , a character in Harry Potter Oliver Pettigrew, assistant headmaster in

200-400: The Legislative Council of Queensland William Pettigrew (missionary) , British Christian missionary Willie Pettigrew (born 1953), Scottish football player Fictional characters [ edit ] Francis Pettigrew, a barrister-cum-sleuth invented by crime writer Cyril Hare Peter Pettigrew (character) , a character in Harry Potter Oliver Pettigrew, assistant headmaster in

220-755: The South Sandwich Islands See also [ edit ] Lola Petticrew (born 1995), Northern Irish actor Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pettigrew . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pettigrew&oldid=1176687551 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists English-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

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240-675: The South Sandwich Islands See also [ edit ] Lola Petticrew (born 1995), Northern Irish actor Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pettigrew . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pettigrew&oldid=1176687551 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists English-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

260-399: The east, Lawther Knoll is a rounded, scree -covered hill rising to 315 metres (1,030 ft). It was named for BAS geologist Eric Lawther. First Point, charted and named by DI, is the northwest point of Annenkov Island. Mislaid Rock, first named on a 1931 British Admiralty chart, lies offshore to the southwest. The name appears to be first used on a 1931 British Admiralty chart. On

280-406: The eastern arm of the island is a tussock -covered ridge called Albatross Crest, named for the wandering albatross ( Diomedea exulans ) which nests here. On the north coast of the eastern tip of the island, Spilite Arch is a sea-worn arch formed by a pillar of rock 30 m (98 ft) high joined to the coastal cliffs by a spilite sill . Towards the south end of the island, Pettigrew Scarp

300-534: The expedition ship. The name Pickersgill has become established for a group of islands 15 miles (24 km) to the southeast—see Pickersgill Islands . Discovery Investigations (DI) surveyed the area in the period 1926–30. The Norvegia expedition  [ no ] under Harald Horntvedt visited the area between 1927 and 1928. The island was surveyed by the South Georgia Survey between 1951–1957. Many of its features were named by

320-484: The island's southwest coast. It was named for Norwegian biologist Ditlef Rustad. West of the point, Horror Rock lies 3.5 nautical miles (6 km) offshore. It was named from the circumstances of the rock's discovery by HMS  Owen  (K640) on February 21, 1961. The ship avoided striking the rock in rough weather and low visibility, passing within 1 nautical mile (2 km) of heavy breakers. The island also contains some named freshwater lakes mapped and named by

340-599: The south-central coast of South Georgia. The island was discovered in January 1775 by a British expedition under James Cook , who named it Pickersgills Island for Lieutenant Richard Pickersgill of the expedition ship HMS Resolution . It was rediscovered in 1819 by a Russian expedition under Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen on the Vostok , who, thinking he was the discoverer of the island, named it Annenkov Island, in honour of Lt. Mikhail D. Annenkov (1794 – 1839), officer on

360-522: The television series Whack-O! Sheriff "Muletrain" Pettigrew, a character from The Buford Files Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Pettigrew, Arkansas , an unincorporated community Pettigrew Barns , a two historic barns in Flandreau, South Dakota Pettigrew Home & Museum , a historic house museum in Sioux Falls, South Dakota Pettigrew House ,

380-405: The television series Whack-O! Sheriff "Muletrain" Pettigrew, a character from The Buford Files Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Pettigrew, Arkansas , an unincorporated community Pettigrew Barns , a two historic barns in Flandreau, South Dakota Pettigrew Home & Museum , a historic house museum in Sioux Falls, South Dakota Pettigrew House ,

400-473: Was named for Norwegian zoologist and expedition member Ola Olstad. An irregular ridge called Bareback Ridge extends north from Olstad Peak. The name stems from the absence of surficial material and vegetation from its top and sides. Towards the centre of the island, the McPherson Crags rise to 460 m (1,510 ft). They were named for Ray McPherson, a British Antarctic Survey (BAS) officer. To

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