Prince Olav Harbour is a small harbour in the south west portion of Cook Bay, entered between Point Abrahamsen and Sheep Point, along the north coast of...
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Olav V (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈûːlɑːv dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was King of Norway from 1957...
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Husvik (redirect from Husvik Harbour)
scientific and exploratory projects. As with Leith, Stromness, and Prince Olav Harbour, the whaling station has been declared by the South Georgia Government...
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(operating 1904–64), Leith Harbour (1909–65), Ocean Harbour (1909–20), Husvik (1910–60), Stromness (1913–61) and Prince Olav Harbour (1917–31). The Japanese...
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Cook Bay (South Georgia) (redirect from Olav Rocks)
Black Head, narrowing into two western arms, Lighthouse Bay and Prince Olav Harbour, along the north coast of South Georgia. It was charted by Discovery...
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settlements included Grytviken, Leith Harbour, King Edward Point, Stromness, Husvik, Prince Olav Harbour, Ocean Harbour and Godthul. Managers and other senior...
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its sheltered harbours, were, from the west to east: Prince Olav Harbour Leith Harbour Stromness Husvik Grytviken Godthul Ocean Harbour The whaling stations'...
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16583) is a peak rising to 660 metres (2,170 ft) at the head of Prince Olav Harbour in Cook Bay, South Georgia. It was charted and descriptively named...
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150°W / -54.067; -37.150) is a small island lying near the center of Prince Olav Harbour on the north coast of South Georgia. The descriptive name Saddle...
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(operating 1904–64), Leith Harbour (1909–65), Ocean Harbour (1909–20), Husvik (1910–60), Stromness (1912–61) and Prince Olav Harbour (1917–34). The abandoned...
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the Allardyce Range. Another whaling station was known to be at Prince Olav Harbour, just six miles (10 km) north of Peggotty Camp over easier terrain...
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use British whaling licences and leases for land at Grytviken and Jason Harbour.[citation needed] Also in 1908, the CAP started looking to the South Sandwich...
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(operating 1904–64), Leith Harbour (1909–65), Ocean Harbour (1909–20), Husvik (1910–60), Stromness (1912–61) and Prince Olav Harbour (1917–34). The opportunity...
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Haakon VII (redirect from Prince Carl of Denmark)
succeeded by his only child and son, who ascended to the throne as Olav V. Prince Carl was born on 3 August 1872 at his parents' country residence, Charlottenlund...
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construction of the shore station at Prince Olav Harbour. SWSC worked in co-operation with Salvesen's at Leith Harbour in 1915–17 to produce as much blubber...
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settlements include: Whaler's Bay Grytviken Husvik Leith Harbour Ocean Harbour Prince Olav Harbour Stromness Aghdam, the capital of Agdam Rayon. In July...
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Edward Point (capital) Grytviken Godthul Husvik Leith Harbour Ocean Harbour Prince Olav Harbour Stromness South Sandwich Islands Bellingshausen Bristol...
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(operating 1904–64), Leith Harbour (1909–65), Ocean Harbour (1909–20), Husvik (1910–60), Stromness (1912–61) and Prince Olav Harbour (1917–34). The companies...
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Pretoria – Andries Pretorius King Edward Point – Edward VII Prince Olav Harbour – Crown Prince Olav of Norway Danwon-gu – Gim Hongdo Sejong City – Sejong the...
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Leith Harbour South Georgia Semi-permanent 1909 Abandoned (1965) Ocean Harbour South Georgia Semi-permanent 1909 Abandoned (1920) Prince Olav Harbour South...
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Company of North Shields, was established in 1911 to operate at Prince Olav Harbour on South Georgia. Old merchant vessels of 2000–3000 tons were brought...
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one place in indexes, and will avoid confusion with East Bay in Prince Olav Harbour, South Georgia. On 22–24 April 1982, during the Falklands War, the...
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serving on board in the 1930s was Crown Prince Olav of Norway. At the outbreak of the Second World War, the Olav Tryggvason took part in neutrality protection...
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built in 1971 to replace Station Hospital (c. 1940s) Calshot Harbour – built 1967 Prince Philip Hall and the Albatross Bar Tristan Thatched House Museum...
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Islands Ocean Harbour Operation Paraquet Peggotty Bluff Politics of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Possession Bay Prince Olav Harbour Prominent...
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HMS Glasgow left the devastated city of Molde with King Haakon VII, Crown Prince Olav, members of the Norwegian Government, and most of the gold from the Norwegian...
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Frederik IX (category Crown princes of Denmark)
Copenhagen harbour on the 35th anniversary of his accession to the throne in 1947 and in the tenth year after his death. The Crown Prince Frederik Range...
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of this commission was Olav Nilsson Skanke. Olav was also appointed chief official of Bergen, the main trading centre and harbour of Norway at the time...
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Constantine II of Greece (category Princes of Greece)
the Order of the House of Orange Norway: Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav Spain: 1.176th Knight of the Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece Sweden:...
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George II of Greece (redirect from Crown Prince George of Greece)
Tronstad, Leif (2011). Recipients of the Norwegian War Cross with Sword: Olav V of Norway, Haakon VII of Norway, George II of Greece. abebooks.com. ISBN 978-1233121632...
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