[1] The most westerly point of the bay is Cape Sibbald, where the tongue of the Aviator Glacier extends into the Ross Sea.
Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Commander Donald C. Oakley, United States Navy, Protestant chaplain with the winter party at McMurdo Station, 1967.
A large valley glacier 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) northeast of Mount Monteagle that flows southeast from the Mountaineer Range to Lady Newnes Bay.
Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1958-59, as a tribute to the work of the complements of United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard icebreakers in Antarctic exploration, in supporting scientists and in aiding other ships.
A prominent valley glacier draining to Lady Newnes Bay from the ice cascades on the south and west slopes of Mount Murchison.
Named by US-ACAN for Russell H. Finley, aviation boatswain's mate with Squadron VX-6 during United States Navy OpDFrz, 1966, 1967 and 1968.
A glacier situated east of Mount Murchison, draining south between Dessent Ridge and Cape King into Lady Newnes Bay.
A short glacier in the Mountaineer Range, draining southeast into Lady Newnes Bay just south of Spatulate Ridge.
A short, fairly smooth glacier in the east extremity of Mountaineer Range, draining southeast to the coast between Gauntlet Ridge and Index Point.
Sighted in February 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross and named by him for Lieutenant (later Commander) John Sibbald of the Erebus.
Andrus, logistics officer on the staff of the Commander, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1962-66.
The seaward end of a ridge from the Mountaineer Range, situated at the confluence of the Icebreaker and Fitzgerald Glaciers.
A rounded, ice-filled cove in Lady Newnes Bay, situated between the mouths of Wylde and Suter Glaciers.
Small ice-covered island lying close off Spatulate Ridge in Lady Newnes Bay.
A flat-topped, mainly ice-covered ridge, or peninsula, which separates the mouths of Nascent and Ridgeway Glaciers where they discharge into Lady Newnes Bay.
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