Lancaster Hill
Lancaster Hill is a hill at the south side of the mouth of Trooz Glacier, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It was first charted by the French [Antarctic Expedition, 1908–10], under Jean-Baptiste Charcot. The hill was named by the UK Antarctic [Place-Names Committee] in 1959 for Sir [James Lancaster], an English navigator of the East [India Company] who was responsible for the first regular use of fruit juice to prevent scurvy on ships, in 1601.