William Smith (sailor)
Williams Point on Livingston Island - land discovered by William Smith on February 19, 1819. William Smith (born 1775 in Blyth) is a British sailor, explorer of the South Shetland Islands archipelago.
In 1819, during a cruise on the Williams River from Buenos Aires to Valparaiso, on February 19, he saw land at 62 degrees west long, but did not land at his shore. Initially, no one wanted to believe in the existence of this land, but the research expedition on October 16 of that year reached the largest island of the archipelago. Smith called it King George Island and the South Shetlands archipelago itself - to honor the Shetland Islands north of his hometown. At the beginning of 1820, Smith led Edward Bransfield on the HMS Andromanche to the archipelago to confirm the discovery and conduct of the cartographic work.
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