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Daniell Peninsula ({{coor dm|72|50|S|169|35|E|}}) is the large cove between Cape Daniell and Cape Jones on the coast of Victoria Land.
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Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1957-58, after Cape Daniell, and by analogy with Adare and Hallett Peninsulas.{{usgs-gazetteer}}{{antarctica-geo-stub}}
Cape Daniell
Cape Daniell ({{coor dm|72|43|S|169|55|E|}}) is a cape at the northeast extremity of Daniell Peninsula which marks the south side of the entrance to Tucker Inlet, in Victoria Land.
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Discovered, January 15, 1841, by Sir James Clark Ross who named it for Professor Daniell, chemist of King's College, Cambridge University, and Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society.{{usgs-gazetteer}}{{antarctica-geo-stub}}