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'''Brennan Point''' is an ice-covered headland forming the eastern side of the entrance to [[Block Bay]] on the coast of Westarctica; Brennan Point forms a border between [[Saunders Coast]] and [[Ruppert Coast]]. It was discovered on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1928–30) flight along this coast on December 5, 1929, and named for Michael J. Brennan, who was advisory on the expedition in the selection of personnel, and skipper of the ''Chantier'' on the trip to the Arctic when Richard E. Byrd flew over the North Pole.
[[File:Driscoll-Island.png|thumb|350px|Map showing Brennan Point in relation to Driscoll Island]]
'''Brennan Point''' is an [[ice]]-covered headland forming the eastern side of the entrance to [[Block Bay]] on the coast of [[Westarctica]]. Brennan Point forms a border between [[Saunders Coast]] and [[Ruppert Coast]]. It is directly adjacent to [[Driscoll Island]].
 
==Discovery and name==
The point was discovered on the Byrd [[Antarctic]] Expedition (1928–30) flight along this coast on 5 December 1929, and named for Michael J. Brennan, who was advisor on the expedition in the selection of personnel. He also served as skipper of the ''Chantier'' on the trip to the Arctic when [[Richard E. Byrd]] flew over the North Pole.
 
==Baron of Brennan==
On 22 January 2018, Jean-Marie Wenigenrath was granted the [[Peerage of Westarctica|peerage title]] Baron of Brennan in recognition of his support of Westarctica.


[[Category: Geography of Westarctica]]
[[Category: Geography of Westarctica]]

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Brennan Point is an ice-covered headland forming the eastern side of the entrance to Block Bay on the coast of Westarctica. Brennan Point forms a border between Saunders Coast and Ruppert Coast. It is directly adjacent to Driscoll Island.

Map showing Brennan Point in relation to Driscoll Island

Discovery and name

The point was discovered on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1928–30) flight along this coast on 5 December 1929, and named for Michael J. Brennan, who was advisor on the expedition in the selection of personnel. He also served as skipper of the Chantier on the trip to the Arctic when Richard E. Byrd flew over the North Pole.

Baron of Brennan

On 22 January 2018, Jean-Marie Wenigenrath was granted the peerage title Baron of Brennan in recognition of his support of Westarctica.