Seeing as someone else has started a trend of posting images of things relating to their name, I thought I might make a contribution.
Mount Cookson bears the family surname, but I'm not sure if it's named after anyone related or not, as they seemed to be pretty prolific in North Canterbury in the mid 19th Century.
From the Inland Kaikōura road, the mountain doesn't look that interesting, and is pretty flat topped with no clearly defined peak, however Dad got permission a few years back to go onto the private land it's on, and up close it's pretty spectacular with limestone sink holes, and pancake rocks. Think Punakaiki, but in the middle of dry North Canterbury, nowhere near the sea.
I have actually got some images of the pancake rocks of Mount Cookson, but they were taken back with my Pentax P50 film camera, although I have scanned them from the negatives. This is a recent one from the K-70.