Robb Glacier

The Robb Glacier flows from Clarkson Peak north along the east side of Softbed Ridges to the Ross Ice Shelf at Cape Goldie.

A cape at the south side of the mouth of Robb Glacier, overlooking the Ross Ice Shelf.

Discovered by the BrNAE (1901–04) and named for Sir George Goldie, a member of the committee which made the final draft of the instructions for the expedition.

A bold cape overlooking the Ross Ice Shelf, at the north side of the mouth of Robb Glacier.

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Mouth of Robb Glacier (northwest)
Nimrod Glacier and lower Robb Glacier (extreme east)
Queen Elizabeth Range and upper Robb Glacier (extreme east)