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Holmes Island (Antarctica)
Holmes
Island
is an
island
long,
lying
south
of
Vieugue Island
in the
Biscoe Islands
of
Antarctica
. It was charted by the
British Graham Land Expedition
under
John Rymill
, 1934–37, and was named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
for
Bryan Holmes
, a
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
surveyor
at
Prospect Point
in 1957, who was attached to the
British Naval Hydrographic Survey Unit
in this
area
, 1957–58.