Geþacasteort
Geþacasteort (Nīwe Englisc: Thatcher Peninsula) () is Sūþgeorgie steortland hwæron standaþ Ēadweard Cyning Næss, þæs landscipes hēafodstōl, and Grytviken, his mæsta wic.
Ūt strecceþ Geþacasteortes in norþernum Sūþgeorgie betwuh Cumbraland Ēastbyhte and Moraine Flēote be ēastan and Cumbraland Westbyhte be westan, mid Ēadweard Cyning Cofan on his ēastrīman. Dynig is hē. Lyell Īsflōd and Hamberg Īsflōd licgaþ æt his hēafde.
Sē steortland næfde naman beforan þā Folcland Gewinne. In þæm sæcce wæs Sūþgeorgia þæt ærste land þe sē Bryttisc þrēat eftnām. Æfter þære gūþe sē GC Antarctisca Stōwnaman Ræd acwæþ þe þæt land hwæron stōd sē hēafodstōl meaht beran naman æfter Margaret Thatcher, sēo wæs Forma Þegn in þæm dagum and sēo gereccede to sendenne þone þreat þā īega to hreddenne. Vivian Fuchs, Cniht, foresittend þæs Antarctiscan Stōwnaman Rædes, cwæþ þe hēo wæs "micel mann in Sūþgeorgie stǣre".[1][2][3] Thatcher wæs, swa swa secgþ hiere friend, 'geficed and getǣtted' be þissum āre.[4]
[ādihtan] Fruman
- ↑ 'Peninsula on South Georgia to be named after Margaret Thatcher', The Times (15 June 1991).
- ↑ The Times (15 June 1991) 'The geographical tribute appropriately encompasses the spot where the first troops from the Task Force landed in April 1982.'
- ↑ Sam Lister, 'Navy man puts name down for an island', The Times (25 January 2002), p. 6.
- ↑ "The Times 15 June 1991"
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