Mount Irving

[5] The rounded, heavily glaciated mountain is situated in Urda Ridge occupying the southern part of the island.

A prominent feature, the mountain doubtless was known to sealers in the area in the 1820s.

It was named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Rear Admiral Sir Edmund George Irving, Royal Navy, Hydrographer of the Navy, 1960–66.

Crispin Agnew, John Hult and Flight Sgt George Bruce BEM, RAF.

[1][6] This article incorporates public domain material from "Mount Irving".

Clarence Island seen from northeast with Mount Irving on the left.