Piccard Cove ( 64°45′S 62°19′W / 64.750°S 62.317°W / -64.750; -62.317 ( Piccard Cove ) ) is a cove forming the southernmost part of Wilhelmina Bay , along the west coast of Graham Land , Antarctica.
19-515: Woodbury may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Woodbury Glacier , a glacier on Graham Land, British Antarctic Territory Australia [ edit ] Woodbury, Tasmania , a locality in Australia England [ edit ] Woodbury, Bournemouth , an area in Dorset Woodbury, East Devon ,
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57-614: A village and civil parish in East Devon Woodbury Castle , a hillfort near the village of Woodbury in Devon Woodbury, Stoke Fleming , South Hams, Devon Little Woodbury , an archaeological site near Salisbury in Wiltshire Woodbury Hill , Worcestershire, the site of the declaration of Worcestershire's Clubmen in the first English Civil War New Zealand [ edit ] Woodbury, New Zealand ,
76-538: A village near Geraldine in Canterbury United States [ edit ] Woodbury, Connecticut Woodbury, Georgia Woodbury, Indiana Woodbury, Irvine, California Woodbury, Kentucky Woodbury, Illinois Woodbury, Michigan Woodbury, Minnesota Woodbury, New Jersey Woodbury station Woodbury, New York (disambiguation) Woodbury, Nassau County, New York , on Long Island Woodbury, Orange County, New York , in
95-735: Is an American attorney and politician . He is a member of the Republican Party . Woodbury graduated from Las Vegas High School , the University of Utah and Stanford Law School . Woodbury spent several years on the Clark County Commission. The Bruce Woodbury Beltway was named after him. Woodbury's political career began when he was appointed to the Clark County Commission to fill an open seat in 1981 in District A. He
114-668: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Woodbury Glacier Wilhelmina Bay is on the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula . Piccard Cove in the south of Wilhelmina Bay is bordered by the Arctowski Peninsula to the northwest and Forbidden Plateau to the northeast. To the north, Wilhelmina Bay opens into the Gerlache Strait . Piccard Cove
133-594: The American Civil War Frank B. Woodbury (1867–1962), American leader The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Gordon Woodbury (1863–1924), United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1920 to 1921 Hanni Woodbury , German-American linguist and anthropologist Isaac B. Woodbury (1819–1858), American composer and publisher of church music Joan Woodbury (1915–1989), American actress Levi Woodbury (1789–1851), American Associate Justice on
152-880: The Bulgarian enlightener and revolutionary Bacho Kiro (Kiro Zanev, 1835-1876). 64°48′34.0″S 62°15′52.0″W / 64.809444°S 62.264444°W / -64.809444; -62.264444 . An ice-covered buttress rising to 1,891 metres (6,204 ft) high between Moser Glacier , Woodbury Glacier and Montgolfier Glacier, linked by a saddle to Forbidden Plateau to the southeast. Situated 4.65 kilometres (2.89 mi) southeast of The Downfall, and 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) south of Bacho Kiro Peak. Named after Mechit Peak in Rila Mountain, Bulgaria. 64°47′S 62°20′W / 64.783°S 62.333°W / -64.783; -62.333 . Glacier just west of Montgolfier Glacier, flowing into Piccard Cove. Mapped by
171-544: The FIDS from air photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd. in 1956-57. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for Walter B. Woodbury (1834–85), English pioneer of photomechanical printing in 1865 and of serial film cameras for use in balloons and kites in 1877. 64°42′00″S 62°18′00″W / 64.70000°S 62.30000°W / -64.70000; -62.30000 . A point on the east side of Arctowski Peninsula. The point stands between
190-735: The Hudson Valley Woodbury, Pennsylvania Woodbury, Tennessee Woodbury, Vermont Woodbury County, Iowa Woodbury (Leetown, West Virginia) , historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places Woodbury Creek , a stream in Minnesota Fort Woodbury , a fortification on the Arlington Line during the American Civil War Fictional [ edit ] Woodbury, Georgia -
209-550: The United States Navy See also [ edit ] Woodbury Common (disambiguation) Woodbury High School (disambiguation) Woodbury House (disambiguation) Woodbury Township (disambiguation) Woodbury College , Montpelier, Vermont, United States Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley, New York, United States (part of the town of Woodbury, Orange County) Woodbury matrix identity ,
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#1732851631405228-714: The United States Supreme Court Max A. Woodbury , American mathematician Peter Woodbury (1899–1970), American judge Richard Woodbury (born 1961), American politician and economist Tory Woodbury (born 1978), American football player Urban A. Woodbury (1838–1915), American politician Walter B. Woodbury (1834–1885), British inventor and pioneering photographer Wendall Woodbury (1942–2010), American television journalist and news anchor Woody Woodbury (born 1924), American comedian, actor and television personality Other uses [ edit ] USS Woodbury , one of several ships of
247-561: The east side of the entrance to Piccard Cove, Wilhelmina Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land. First charted and named by the BelgAE under Gerlache in 1898. 64°46′43.0″S 62°08′39.0″W / 64.778611°S 62.144167°W / -64.778611; -62.144167 . A rocky, partly ice-covered ridge extending 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) in SE-NW direction, 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) wide and rising to 1,292 metres (4,239 ft) high in
266-610: The entrances of Beaupré Cove and Piccard Cove in Wilhelmina Bay. Named after James D. O'Neal, cartographer, Special Maps Branch, United States Geological Survey , who was United States Observer with the Chilean Antarctic Expedition , October 1956-April 1957, working in the South Shetland Islands and northwestern Antarctic Peninsula . Bruce L. Woodbury Bruce Lund Woodbury (born December 15, 1944)
285-693: The north foothills of Forbidden Plateau. Situated 5.55 kilometres (3.45 mi) east of Bacho Kiro Peak, 5.34 kilometres (3.32 mi) south-southwest of Pishtachev Peak . Surmounts Rozier Glacier to the northeast, Montgolfier Glacier to the sputhwest, and Wilhelmina Bay and its southwesterly part Piccard Cove to the northwest where the ridge ends in Sophie Cliff. Named after the Thracian god Balis. 64°47′S 62°15′W / 64.783°S 62.250°W / -64.783; -62.250 . Glacier flowing to Piccard Cove between Rozier and Woodbury Glaciers on
304-1264: The settlement presided over by The Governor in The Walking Dead franchise People [ edit ] People with the given name Woodbury [ edit ] Woodbury Kane (1859–1905), American yachtsman, bon vivant and soldier Woodbury Langdon (1739–1805), American merchant, statesman and justice People with the surname Woodbury [ edit ] Angus M. Woodbury (1886–1964), American biologist Austin Woodbury (1899–1979), Australian Catholic philosopher Bruce L. Woodbury (born 1944), American politician and lawyer Charles Herbert Woodbury (1864–1942), American painter Charles Johnson Woodbury (1844–1927), American lecturer on poetry and literature Charles L. Woodbury (1820–1898), American lawyer and politician Cliff Woodbury (1894–1984), American racecar driver Daniel Phineas Woodbury (1812–1864), American soldier and engineer Dixon M. Woodbury (1921–1991) American epilepsy researcher Egburt E. Woodbury (c. 1860–1920), New York State Attorney General 1915–1917 Ellen Woodbury , animator and sculptor Eri D. Woodbury (1837–1928), Union Army officer during
323-967: The west coast of Graham Land. Mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd. in 1956-57. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for the Montgolfier brothers , Joseph M. Montgolfier (1740-1810) and his brother Etienne J. Montgolfier (1745–99), French papermakers, inventors of the hot-air balloon, 1782–83, and pioneer balloonists. 64°47′02.0″S 62°15′36.0″W / 64.783889°S 62.260000°W / -64.783889; -62.260000 . A rocky, partly ice-free peak rising to 1,419 metres (4,656 ft) high between Woodbury Glacier and Montgolfier Glacier. Situated 4.35 kilometres (2.70 mi) east of The Downfall , 5.55 kilometres (3.45 mi) south-southwest of Sophie Cliff, and 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) north of Mechit Buttress. Named after
342-696: Was charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) under Adrien de Gerlache , 1897–99. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 for Auguste Piccard , Swiss physicist, stratosphere pioneer who reached a height of 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km; 10.9 mi) in a hydrogen-filled balloon in 1931. Download coordinates as: Features, clockwise from the east, include 64°44′S 62°15′W / 64.733°S 62.250°W / -64.733; -62.250 . Conspicuous granite cliff at
361-481: Was elected in 1982 to a full term and was re-elected every four years until he left office on January 5, 2009. He was unable to run for re-election in 2008 due to term limits . Woodbury had twice served as commission chairman. First from 1989 to 1990 and again from 1999 to 2000. Woodbury was appointed on the Las Vegas Monorail Company Board of Directors on February 3, 2009. The Woodbury family
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