Rudge Rock


Rudge Rock (52˚13'00" 128˚05'00" S entrance to Troup Passage, between Cunningham I and Chatfield I, just N of Bella Bella). This feature was formerly known as Lifton Rk, after the RCNVR’s Lt George Henry Lifton of Victoria, and then as Dot Rk. It was renamed by the hydrographic service in 1924 after George Oscar Rudge (1854–1934), who was born in NB, where his father had a stonecutting business. George went to San Francisco in 1875, then to New Westminster, and then to Seattle for three...

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