[1] According to L. Harrison Matthews, Drygalski Fjord might have been the place where Anthony de la Roché spent two weeks during his stay in the island in April 1675.
[2] Nattriss Head, a small but prominent rock headland, marks the south side of the entrance to Drygalski Fjord.
[4] Mount Mair sits south of Brandt Cove, separating it from Larsen Harbour.
Surveyed by the South Georgia Survey (SGS) from 1951 to 1957 by a research group led by English explorer Duncan Carse, it was named after Alec Trendall, an English geologist who took part in the SGS expedition.
[6] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey.