Luke Glacier (65°42′S 64°2′W / 65.700°S 64.033°W / -65.700; -64.033) is a glacier at least 15 nautical miles (28 km) long, flowing northwest into the head of Leroux Bay on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica.
The glacier was first sighted and roughly surveyed in 1909 by the Fourth French Antarctic Expedition.
It was resurveyed in 1935–36 by the British Graham Land Expedition and later named for George Lawson Johnston, 1st Baron Luke of Pavenham, Chairman of Bovril Ltd, who contributed toward the cost of the expedition.
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