San Carlos, Falkland Islands

Coordinates: 51°34′30″S 59°02′00″W / 51.575°S 59.0333°W / -51.575; -59.0333
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San Carlos Settlement
San Carlos and north East Falkland

San Carlos is a settlement in northwestern East Falkland, lying south of Port San Carlos on San Carlos Water. It is sometimes nicknamed "JB" after a former owner, Jack Bonner.[1] The settlement consists of a number of properties including a dwelling with a small cafe which also provides craft facilities. As noted in the history section, there is a small museum that pays homage to the Falklands Conflict as well as local nature and culture.

History[edit]

The settlement is named after the ship San Carlos, which visited in May 1768.[2] San Carlos grew in the early twentieth century around a factory which froze sheep carcasses.[citation needed]

In 1982 San Carlos was the main British Army bridgehead during the Falklands War, when it was codenamed "Blue Beach".[3]

A museum and the Blue Beach Military Cemetery at San Carlos commemorate that period.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lewis, Jason; Inglis, Alison. "Falklands.info:Falkland Islands Acronyms". Archived from the original on 19 June 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  2. ^ "PORT SAN CARLOS" (PDF). Jane Cameron National Archives. 5 March 2018. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  3. ^ "On this day 21 May 1982". Fleet Air Arm Officers Association. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2022.

See also[edit]

51°34′30″S 59°02′00″W / 51.575°S 59.0333°W / -51.575; -59.0333