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Mount Hurley
Mount Hurley
is a snow-covered
massif
with
steep
bare
slopes
on the
west side
, standing south of
Cape Ann
and south of
Mount Biscoe
,
Antarctica
. It was
discovered
in
January 1930
by the
British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition
of 1929–31 under
Mawson
, who named it for Captain
James Francis Hurley
, a
photographer
with the
expedition
. Hurley also served with the
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
under Mawson, 1911–14, and with the
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
under
Ernest Shackleton
, 1914–17.