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The Longstaff Peaks ({{coord|82|54|S|165|42|E|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}) are a series of high peaks standing just west of Davidson Glacier in the north-central part of the Holland Range in Antarctica. They were discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–04), and named Mount Longstaff for Llewellyn Wood Longstaff, a principal contributor to the expedition. The descriptive term was amended by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee. References }}{{usgs-gazetteer|id=9012}}{{ShackletonCoast-geo-stub}} 2 : Mountains of the Ross Dependency|Shackleton Coast |