It was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, 1947–48, under Finn Ronne, who named it for Irvine Clifton Gardner, a physicist at the National Bureau of Standards, and member of the American Antarctic Association, Inc., the organization set up to make plans and preparations for the expedition.
Ava Gardner | Erle Stanley Gardner | Martin Gardner | Howard Gardner | Gerald Gardner | Robert Gardner | Isabella Stewart Gardner | John Gardner | Gerald Gardner (Wiccan) | Gardner | Joy Gardner | Chris Gardner | John W. Gardner | Gardner, Massachusetts | Cook Inlet | Brian Gardner | Beaufort Inlet | Rulon Gardner | Robert H. Gardner | Rankin Inlet | Pond Inlet | Georgie Gardner | Gardner McKay | Edward Gardner (conductor) | Edward Gardner | Derrick Gardner | David Gardner (The Motley Fool) | David Gardner | Brett Gardner | Willie Gardner |