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2590:"At 12:50, just after I had emerged in a state of jubilation at finding the first definite fossils on Everest, there was a sudden clearing of the atmosphere, and the entire summit ridge and final peak of Everest were unveiled. My eyes became fixed on one tiny black spot, silhouetted on a small snow crest beneath a rock step in the ridge, and the black spot moved. Another black spot became apparent and moved up the snow to join the other on the crest. The first then approached the crest rock step and shortly emerged at the top. The second did likewise. Then the whole fascinating vision vanished, enveloped in cloud once more. There was but one explanation. It was Mallory and his companion, moving, as I could see even at that great distance, with considerable alacrity ... The place on the ridge mentioned is a prominent rock step at a very short distance from the base of the final pyramid."
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3021:. The expedition aimed to resolve the enigma surrounding Mallory and Irvine's disappearance. Their primary objective was to ascend to the 27,000 ft (8,230 m) snow terrace, where they intended to locate the remains of the "English dead" Hongbao had sighted during the 1975 Chinese expedition. They assumed that if found, the cameras both mountaineers may have carried would resolve the mystery of whether or not they attained the summit. Their secondary objective was to search the area immediately above the Second Step, where they hoped to discover Mallory and Irvine's empty oxygen cylinders, proving they had reached that elevation and thus possibly gained the summit. They successfully established Camp V on the North Ridge at an elevation of 25,500 ft (7,772 m) but were hampered by
1595:, at 23,030 ft (7,020 m), from where mountaineers can attain the summit via the North Col-North Ridge-Northeast Ridge route. Their preliminary reconnaissance was complete: they had discovered the gateway to the mountain. On 23 September Mallory, Bullock, Wheeler, and ten porters left their camp on Lhakpa La, descended into the East Rongbuk Glacier, and pitched camp at an elevation of 22,000 ft (6,706 m), 1 mile (1.6 km) from the beginning of the ascent to the North Col. On 24 September, the three expedition members and three porters, departed their camp, traversed 1 mile (1.6 km) across the East Rongbuk Glacier to the foot of the 1,000 ft (305 m) precipitous wall of snow and ice, which they arduously ascended, and reached the North Col. On the col and above,
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loaded up the extra cylinders, and dispensed their climbing rope to advance faster. When they reached 27,000 ft (8,230 m), they changed course and climbed towards a point on the
Northeast Ridge, halfway between the Northeast Shoulder and the summit. Not long after, Bruce, about 20 ft (6 m) below Finch when his oxygen apparatus failed, struggled upwards as his partner came to his aid, and they repaired the equipment. It was approximately midday, and their aneroid barometer registered an elevation of 27,300 ft (8,321 m), surpassing the previous attempt by 315 ft (96 m), a new world record. Weakened by hunger and exhaustion, they were unable to continue, and descended to Camp VI.
1843: hours, a vertical climbing rate of 571 ft (174 m) per hour, including stops. Mallory estimated that from their present position, it would necessitate three hours to ascend 1,000 ft (305 m) and pitch Camp V there, which left little time for the porters to return to Camp IV on the North Col before nightfall, and was uncertain of finding a well-sheltered area from the strong winds on the lee-side of the North Ridge above them. Therefore, they abandoned their initial plan and erected Camp V at their current altitude of 25,000 ft (7,620 m). The four porters departed for the North Col camp at 3pm, and Mallory, Somervell, Norton, and Morshead spent the night at Camp V.
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returned, as everything was as he had left it two days previously. Odell discarded his oxygen apparatus and set off along the presumed route, which both climbers might have taken, to search within the limited time available. After trudging for two hours with no sign of
Mallory or Irvine, he ascertained that the likelihood of finding them was remote in the expanse of crags and slabs, and an extensive search towards the final pyramid necessitated a larger party. Odell returned to Camp VI and hauled two sleeping bags up to a precipitous snow-patch, where he positioned them in the shape of a T, communicating that there was no trace of Mallory or Irvine. At 2:10
700:; "He says that as I have nothing to teach and would probably teach it badly, there is not the least chance of ever getting to Winchester." Rendall suggested he go into the church and Mallory unenthusiastically pondered following in his father's footsteps, contemplating "parish work of some kind ... I'm at variance with so many parsons that I meet. They're excessively good, most of them much better than I can ever hope to be, but their sense of goodness seems sometimes to displace their reason." Benson suggested Mallory return to Magdalene for a fourth year, where he could improve upon his degree, Mallory agreed and settled into rooms at
1997:, London. The Everest Committee resolved that the third expedition would commence in spring 1924. The committee was eager to generate money to cover some of the 1924 expedition's costs and discussed terms for a lecture programme. A large-scale lecture tour was organised, with Mallory and George Finch selected as the two speakers. On 20 October 1922, Mallory and Finch at the Central Hall, City of Westminster, delivered their first public lectures concerning the 1922 expedition, including photo illustrations. During the winter, Mallory presented a round of talks throughout Britain and
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Tianliang if there were anything he would like to add, and Tianliang declared that during a rest period at Camp VI, he received a radio call instructing him to ascend to Camp VII to search for the missing climber. Tianliang ascended, leaving two climbers at Camp VI, Hongbao and Zhang Junyan. Holzel asked Tianliang if he thought it possible Hongbao might have found an English body after he departed, and Tianliang conceded it was conceivable and added that Zhang Junyan now resided in Peking. Song arranged a meeting with Junyan. Through his
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provisions, bedding, and extra cylinders. They progressed steadily and attained Camp V in good time, and shortly after 5pm, four of their porters arrived back at Camp IV, with a note from the climbing party stating, "There is no wind here, and things look hopeful." The two climbers and their four remaining porters spent the night at Camp V. On 7 June, Mallory, Irvine, both using oxygen for part of their climb, and their four porters ascended to Camp VI at 26,700 ft (8,138 m) on the North Ridge. That same day, expedition member
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small portion of the summit ridge uncovered, I could not be precisely certain at which of these two "Steps" they were, as in profile and from below they are very similar, but at the time I took it for the upper "Second Step." However, I am a little doubtful now whether the latter would not be hidden by the projecting nearer ground from my position below on the face." Odell also stated, "The "Second Rock Step" is seen prominently in photographs of the North Face from the Base Camp, where it appears a
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from approximately 2 to 4pm, covered the mountain with snow, turned his descent into a deadly endeavour, and caused him to slip and fall to his death. Holzel added that
Mallory presumably reached the summit in the late afternoon. He theorised that where the ice axe was found—presumably the scene of an accident—in 1933, a body tumbling down the North Face from the area of its discovery would come to a halt on a snow terrace below at approximately 26,900 ft (8,200 m).
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would sleep overnight; the following day, 2 June, they would ascend to about 27,200 ft (8,291 m), where they would pitch Camp VI, sleep overnight, and on 3 June, attempt to reach the summit, without oxygen. The precise elevation for establishing Camps V and VI depended on the porters' abilities to carry heavy loads in the rarefied air and weather conditions. As the two climbers and eight porters ascended the North Ridge with an average gradient of 45
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preservation of the body and personal possessions, the absence of the photo suggests he may have reached the summit and deposited it there. Secondly, Mallory's snow goggles were in his pocket, indicating he may have died at night; that he and Irvine had made a push for the summit and were descending very late in the day. Given their known departure time and movements, had they not made the summit, it is unlikely they would have still been out by nightfall.
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Holt, Godalming when he learned of his hesitance and swiftly persuaded him and Ruth not to disregard the opportunity, saying that it would be an incredible adventure and earn him reputable renown for prospects in future professions as an educator or writer. Young's arguments convinced Ruth, and she concurred that
Mallory should join the expedition; realising it was "the opportunity of a lifetime," Mallory decided to participate. On 9 February 1921, in
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individuals' property during the 1924 expedition, though such was not the practice of many, if any, of the 1924 porters. Wyn Harris assured Odell that his porter Pugla cut the X mark, seen lower down on the shaft of the axe found in 1933, during the return journey from the 1933 expedition. Several 1933 expedition members considered it likely the axe belonged to
Mallory because it had Swiss manufacturers, Willisch of
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followed the styles of Irving and Benson, who sought to educate through mutual respect, getting to know pupils as individuals and repudiating the authoritarianism of most
British schools. Several colleagues developed a hostile attitude towards him, due to his informal teaching methods, which they considered undermined discipline. He recommended students read literature extensively, write essays on subjects such as
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from the film and have drawn up specific guidelines for an expedition that might discover the camera. Personal possessions were discovered on
Mallory's body including letters addressed to him. To the expedition members' dismay the most sought-after object, the camera, was not found after a thorough search. The mountaineers buried Mallory, covering his remains with rocks, and Politz read a
1416:, Surrey. At the end of January 1919, Mallory resumed his teaching position at Charterhouse, where he taught English and history. Mallory felt dissatisfied as a schoolmaster, devoting more attention to mountaineering issues, the direction of international politics, and the fundamental objectives of education, and pondering how he could find more time for writing.
3038:, Tibet, Song introduced Holzel to Chen Tianliang, Hongboa's 1975 climbing leader. Tianliang denied Hongbao had discovered an English body at 26,570 ft (8,100 m) and asserted he would know because he was with Hongbao the entire time they were at high altitudes. Tianliang was positive that if Hongbao had come across mortal remains, it must have only been those of a
1267:, a new route on Abbey Buttress, Great Gable, where Mallory finished the route by ascending a twenty-foot slab on tenuous grips, rather than exiting to the right. On 8 September, with Mallory leading Goodfellow, the pair established another new route, this time on the West Face of Low Man, Pillar Rock, at 210 ft (65 m), and graded 5.9–5.10a, which they named
2818:, further west from where Wyn-Harris had found the ice axe, and no mountaineers from the expeditions before 1933, other than Mallory and Irvine, were at the location where Wyn-Harris discovered the axe. Although it is definitive that the ice axe found by Wyn-Harris was Mallory's or Irvine's, there was no decisive evidence to prove which mountaineer owned it. In 1934,
2976:-Japanese Everest reconnaissance expedition and requesting they look out for Irvine's body—which Holzel had prognosticated might be discovered on a snow terrace at about 26,900 ft (8,200 m)—and the camera he may have carried. Suzuki's letter contained grievous news. He wrote that on 12 October 1979, as their reconnoitring party attempted to reach the
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her there. Ruth had told Clare as a teenager about the story of the letter and photograph. Because of erroneous information that she received, she incorrectly stated in the interview that, discovered on 1 May 1999, was a letter from her mother on
Mallory's body. There was no discovery of either a letter from Ruth or a picture of her found on Mallory's remains.
3047:, Holzel questioned Junyan about what had occurred at Camp VI after Tianliang left. Junyan stated he remained in his sleeping bag, and Hongbao exited the tent to go for a walk; he was gone for approximately 20 minutes, and later, Hongbao informed him that he had discovered the remains of a foreign mountaineer and Hongbao had mentioned this to other climbers.
2842:, examined the axe discovered in 1933 and observed four sets of marks on its shaft. In addition to the three marks seen by Odell and the cross mark cut by Pugla, he saw a single horizontal nick mark above the three observed by Odell and another three nick marks, though fainter in appearance, on the other side of the shaft opposite the cross mark.
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4051:, but Somervell assured him this was not the case. Later, Norton learned that oxygen deficiency was the cause of the symptom. After 11pm that same day, he was awakened by discomfort in both eyes caused by snow blindness, and the following morning, he was completely blind and remained in that condition for a further 60 hours.
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attempt with supplemental oxygen. Mallory elucidated that he went down to Camp III and recruited enough porters with Bruce's assistance for another endeavour. He chose Irvine as his climbing partner because of the initiative and mechanical expertise he exhibited with the oxygen apparatus. On 6 June, at 8:40
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in 1999, Mallory's daughter, Frances Clare, expressed that her father climbed Mount
Everest with a photograph of her mother, Ruth, and one of her letters in his jacket pocket and that Mallory told his wife, "before he set out," that if he ever attained the summit, he intended to leave a photograph of
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of some unclear points. He communicated that the only language he understood was Japanese, and Hongbao only spoke Chinese, and neither understood English. Hasegawa explained that their communication consisted of "very simple words, by characters written on the snow and for the most part gesture," and
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began on an ice cliff above them and swept over the entire group. Somervell, Mallory, Crawford and the porter managed to dig out from beneath the snow and saw a group of four porters approximately 150 ft (46 m) below them gesturing down the slope. The avalanche had swept the other 9 porters
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departed from Camp VI at 25,500 ft (7,772 m) on the North Ridge, using supplemental oxygen for another attempt. They took Bura, shouldering two spare oxygen cylinders, as far as the Northeast Shoulder at 27,400 ft (8,352 m), where he descended, as part of the plan. Finch and Bruce
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aspect of these friendships. Following his engagement in 1914, he wrote to one-time sex partner James Strachey: “It can hardly be a shock to you that I desert the ranks of the fashionable homosexualists (and yet I am still in part of that persuasion) unless you think I have turned monogamist. But you
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inspected the ice axe when shown to him by Wyn-Harris and saw three parallel horizontal nick marks on its shaft, which neither Harris nor Wager had seen. He thought it might have been a mark used by Irvine on some of his equipment, although not verified by visual inspection of such items returned to
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pm, reached Camp V, where they spent the night. The following morning, he sent his porters back to Camp IV, as they were unable to ascend to Camp VI. In a strong, bitter westerly wind, Odell climbed alone to Camp VI, which he reached about 11am. It was immediately apparent Mallory and Irvine had not
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Although grateful for the invitation, Mallory initially felt reluctant to accept it, knowing that his participation would mean a lengthy separation from his wife and young children, and he also expressed scepticism regarding the viability of the expedition. Geoffrey Winthrop Young visited him at the
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Odell was emphatically sure he saw moving figures, not geological objects, and after returning to England, individuals persuaded him that it must have been the First Step where he had last seen them. He later expressed uncertainty about whether it was the First or Second Step stating, "Owing to the
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adjacent to the college chapel. Mallory was honoured by having a court named after him at Magdalene College, with an inscribed stone commemorating his death set above the doorway to one of the buildings. To commemorate Mallory's position as Magdalene Boat Club Captain, the Friends of Magdalene Boat
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camera he "allegedly" lent Mallory for his attempt. If they discovered the camera, it might have solved the mystery of whether or not the summit was reached for the first time in 1924, 30 years before the first confirmed summit in 1953. Experts from Kodak said it might be possible to develop images
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towards the summit to film Mallory and Irvine. He had two assistant porters, peering through a telescope in turns, who saw nothing; 8am arrived and went without sighting the mountaineers, and by 10am, cloud and mist had enshrouded their view of the entire summit ridge. As Odell ascended to Camp VI,
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In 1986, before the 1986 Mount Everest North Face Research Expedition began, its leader Andrew Harvard arranged a meeting for a Japanese climber to interview Ryoten Hasegawa. During the interview, Hasegawa wrote down for the first time what Wang Hongbao had told him in 1979 about his sighting of a
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activity that resulted in the blizzard, witnessed by observation, engulfing Everest during the attempt. Odell described the morning of 8 June as "clear and not unduly cold", with snowfall and increasing winds beginning at approximately 2pm, which he described as a "rather severe blizzard," lasting
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Hillary enthusiastically welcomed the discovery of Mallory's body and described it as "very appropriate" that Mallory might have summited decades earlier. "He was really the initial pioneer of the whole idea of climbing Mount Everest," Hillary said. Mallory's son John said, "To me the only way you
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him down the Second Step, from where he descended towards Camp VI at 26,700 ft (8,138 m), and with the additional oxygen, Mallory attempted to reach the summit alone. He further surmised that as the exhausted Irvine descended, the "rather severe blizzard" described by Odell, which lasted
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Mallory's widow Ruth informed Odell that, "as far as she was aware"—which may indicate she was unsure—Mallory never marked his equipment with triple marks or other type of mark, and assumed the axe belonged to Irvine. To Odell, Wyn Harris suggested a porter may have cut the triple mark to identify
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to be at an elevation of 28,230 ft (8,603.5 m). At approximately 2pm, as Odell reached Camp VI at 26,700 ft (8,138 m), snow began to fall, and the wind strengthened. Inside Mallory and Irvine's tent, he discovered spare clothes, food scraps, sleeping bags, oxygen cylinders, and
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On 1 June, at 6am, Mallory and Geoffrey Bruce, without supplemental oxygen, and eight porters commenced their ascent from Camp IV on the North Col at 23,000 ft (7,010 m). They planned to climb the North Ridge and establish Camp V at approximately 25,500 ft (7,772 m), where they
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of 18 March quoted Mallory as having replied to the question, "Why did you want to climb Mount Everest?" with the retort, "Because it's there." The expression describes an existential desire to accomplish a physical and spiritual goal that mountaineers share. Questions have arisen over the quote's
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On 5 May 1975, during the 1975 Chinese expedition, Chinese mountaineers Wang Hongbao and Zhang Junyan were resting in their tent at Camp VI on the North Face of Everest at an elevation of 26,800 ft (8,170 m). That morning, Chen Tianliang and a Tibetan porter left Camp VI and ascended to
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state. Also, if they had run out of supplemental oxygen during the early afternoon, this would have exacerbated their hypoxic condition. The cumulative effects of hypoxia, fatigue and bitter cold during a severe blizzard would have left Mallory and Irvine at their limits of endurance. The authors
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such as the ice axe, found in 1933—was that during the 1975 Chinese Everest expedition, Wang Hongbao had discovered a body he had insisted was "English, English!" during a twenty-minute walk from Camp VI. The initial challenge was to identify the location of Chinese Camp VI and use it as the
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p.m., Hazard placed six blankets in the shape of a cross on the snow surface, which relayed a signal of death, to the watchers at Camp III. After being informed about the situation, expedition leader Norton ordered a response for Hazard on the North Col. Richard Hingston positioned three lines of
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The discovery of the body revealed circumstantial evidence that suggests Mallory might have reached the summit: firstly, Mallory's daughter always said Mallory carried a photo of his wife with the intention of leaving it on the summit, and no such photo was found on the body. Given the excellent
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On 1 May 1999, at approximately 10am, Anker, Hahn, Norton, Politz, and Richards reached 26,900 ft (8,199 m), where they were to establish Camp VI. From there, they set out for the "ill-defined rib" and traversed west over the North Face's precipitously angled terrain. Anker searched on
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The Everest Committee arranged for Mallory to travel to North America on a three-month lecture tour. Mallory and Ruth concurred he should strive for steady employment when he returned. Mallory docked in New York on 17 January 1923. After meeting lecture agent Keedick, Mallory was dismayed he had
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computation estimated their vertical ascent rate at an unsatisfactory 400 ft (122 m) per hour, not including stops, from which it was apparent they would be climbing after nightfall, a risk they were unwilling to take, and decided that 2:30pm was their retreat time. At 2:15pm, Mallory,
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Mallory enlisted in the war effort and started artillery training at Weymouth Camp in January 1916. Frank Fletcher, headmaster of Charterhouse, had initially challenged Mallory's inquiries about enlisting and asked the government about policies regarding schoolmasters enlisting. Mallory received
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The 2001 Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition retraced Mallory and Irvine’s route and attempted to find artifacts from the early attempts. Jake Norton and Brent Okita discovered the remnants of the 1924 Camp VI at an altitude of 26,700 ft (8,138 m), from which Mallory and Irvine had
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had discovered the ice axe, presumably Irvine's; therefore, Anker, Hahn, Norton, and Richards expected the body to be his, but Politz said, "This is not him." Norton found a label reading, "G. Mallory." They discovered another label with "G. Leigh. Ma," and a third label. The expedition members
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and saw something which wasn't a rock either—it proved to be two bodies. The object was at precisely the point where Mallory and Irvine would have fallen had they rolled on over the scree slopes below the yellow band. I think it is highly probable that we shall find further evidence next year."
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p.m., including about 30 minutes at a dump choosing and testing oxygen cylinders. That night, Mallory shared a tent with Norton, who had just returned from his summit attempt with Somervell, and informed Norton that if his summit bid with Somervell had failed, he had planned to make one further
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located about 60 ft (18 m) below the crest of the Northeast Ridge and 751 ft (229 m) east of and below the First Step, at an elevation of 27,720 ft (8,450 m). Wyn-Harris and Wager left the axe where they had discovered it, and after retreating from a failed summit
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am, Mallory and Irvine, set off in excellent weather from Camp IV, for Camp V on the North Ridge at 25,200 ft (7,681 m), accompanied by 8 porters. Both mountaineers shouldered modified oxygen apparatus, each carrying two cylinders apiece, and their 8 porters, not using oxygen, took
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The next day, at 8am, the four mountaineers were roped up and commenced their attempt to reach the summit from Camp V. After a few steps, Morshead, suffering from frostbite, declared he was unable to continue and stayed behind at Camp V. Adverse weather conditions prevented the climbers from
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Chinese mountaineer whom Tianliang was assigned to search for and who was located a few days later. As the interview continued, Tianliang agreed with Holzel that Hongbao could not have found the remains of the missing Chinese climber, because he would have identified and reported his find
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on 18 May. The occupation provided an annual income of ÂŁ350, supplemented by lecture fees of ÂŁ150 yearly. He found a suitable residence for the family at Herschel House on Herschel Road, Cambridge. Mallory immersed himself in his new employment with zeal, assisted organising the
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in an attempt to direct Mallory and Irvine towards Camp VI in case they happened to be within hearing distance, but to no avail. Within one hour, he retreated, and at approximately 4pm, as he re-attained Camp VI, the weather cleared; the entire North Face became bathed in
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if it was conceivable Hongbao had discovered an English body and did not officially report it and only informed his friends. Song knowledgeably replied, "If that is so," he knew who Hongbao's mountaineering partners were and Holzel could meet them on the return to
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and avalanches, which prevented them from reaching 27,500 ft (8,382 m), where they had planned to establish Camp VI, from which they intended to search for Mallory and Irvine. Despite this, they discovered two oxygen cylinders from the 1922 expedition.
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was constructed at Camp III in honour of the seven who perished: Lhakpa, Narbu, Pasang, Pema, Sange, Temba, and Antarge. This marked the end of the 1922 expedition. On 5 August, Mallory departed from India by ship, and arrived in England in mid-August.
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delivered a narrative on the 1921 expedition at a combined meeting of the Royal Geographical Society and Alpine Club. In exchange for a quarter of the revenue earned, the Mount Everest Committee requested Mallory deliver lectures throughout
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at 26,760 feet, along with personal effects. The discovery provided clues, but no definitive proof about whether they reached the summit. When asked by a reporter why he wanted to climb Everest, Mallory purportedly replied, "Because it's there."
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843:, intended to rival other school magazines, with its first publication on Old Carthusian Day, 5 July 1913. Mallory presented lectures on Italian painting in spring 1914, engaging students in a "rather philosophical" discussion about
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p.m., Hazard, 3,700 ft (1,128 m) below at Camp IV, saw the T-shaped signal and knew what it meant, as he and Odell had previously drawn up a code of signals before Odell had left the North Col on 9 June. At approximately
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dead body on 5 May 1975 at an altitude of 26,570 ft (8,100 m). Later, the expedition received an English translation of the letter Hasegawa had written during the interview, in which he expressed an apology for his
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both men had come, delivered the sermon. The parents of both mountaineers, Ruth, relatives and close friends, members of the expeditions and Mount Everest Committee, the Alpine Club, Royal Geographical Society, and other
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blankets arranged apart on the glacier a short distance beyond Camp III, conveying the message, "Abandon hope and come down." After retrieving Mallory's compass and an oxygen apparatus at Odell descended to Camp IV.
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arranged only a meagre number of lectures, and had to wait 9 days to deliver his first speech. He amended his lecture materials and wrote his finalised contribution to the 1922 expedition book,
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1975: A Chinese climber reported finding the body of an "old English dead" climber on the north face of Everest, likely either Mallory or Irvine.
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magazine. His theory was that the two mountaineers split up soon after Odell had sighted them ascending the Second Step at 12:50
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class, which enabled him to overcome his ambivalence about its implementation. After docking in Bombay, they arrived in
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Following his return from France, Mallory and his family re-established themselves in their previous residence, The Holt in
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pm the group halted about 600 ft (183 m) below Camp IV to allow the other porters to join them. At about 1:50
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am, and 26,800 ft (8,156 m) was the elevation where the corpse lay. The body was partially frozen into the
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Four in every ten undergraduates with whom Mallory had been at Magdalene, died in battle during the First World War.
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new Camp V. From there the team would use the supplemental oxygen to attempt to reach the summit. On 7 June at 8
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for a climbing trip at Easter. After Mallory's return to Magdalene, Young sent him an application form for the
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to supplement his income, the committee requested he contribute to the official book of the 1922 expedition,
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was the sister of Lytton and James Strachey, invited Mallory to spend the winter with them at their villa in
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1921: First British reconnaissance expedition to Everest, helping to map out potential routes to the summit.
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on 20 March, where they coalesced with the rest of the expedition. Members left in groups for the march to
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Smythe's sighting was unknown to the public until his son Tony revealed the information in his 2013 book,
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Club changed their name to the Mallory Club. A plaque commemorates him in the South African Cloisters at
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awarded the other seven medals. Their names were Lhakpa, Narbu, Pasang, Pema, Sange, Temba, and Antarge.
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of Mobberley, Mallory's grandfather, George Leigh Mallory, was the parish's rector. In the cloisters of
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Moore, George William Kent; Semple, John; Sikka, Dev (2 August 2010). Graham, Eddy; Lee, Simon (eds.).
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more than a million men and the dearth of ships, Mallory did not return to England until January 1919.
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on Great Gable, at 56 ft (17 m), graded approximately 5.5. Also on Great Gable, they climbed
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6290:"Mount Hope becomes UK's new highest mountain after satellites reveal previous measurement was wrong"
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of 28,250 ft (8,610 m), is the most demanding. The final upper section of this step is its
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2013: The film "The Wildest Dream" highlighted both his life and modern efforts to uncover the truth.
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am and 15 minutes later Somervell, Mallory, Crawford, and one of the porters began the climb. At 1:30
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14993:. Foreword by Clare Millikan (George Mallory's daughter) (1st ed.). Seattle, Washington, U.S.:
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from the base of the final pyramid down the snowy first part of the crest of the Northeast ArĂŞte."
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arrived at her destination, berthing in Bombay. Mallory, Irvine, Beetham, and Hazard travelled to
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left their high camp at approximately 20,000 ft (6,096 m). From the western head of the
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and developed a good friendship. Through James and Geoffrey, Mallory got to know their brothers,
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Rock Climbing in the Lake District: An Illustrated Guide to Selected Climbs in the Lake District
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16997:"Mallory and Irvine on Mount Everest: Did extreme weather play a role in their disappearance?"
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eyesight, and I do not believe it was a rock ... when searching for the Oxford men on
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in a position with its mouth agape and one cheek pecked at by goraks, this body was lying
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achieve a summit is to come back alive; the job's half done if you don't get down again."
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and scientists attended. Additionally present were representatives of the royal family;
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parts of the oxygen apparatus; outside, he found parts of the oxygen apparatus and the
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and partner E.S. Reynolds as they climbed below on a new route, which they aptly named
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Tigers of the Snow: How One Fateful Climb Made The Sherpas Mountaineering Legends
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Last Hours on Everest: The Gripping Story of Mallory & Irvine's Fatal Ascent
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attempt to reconstruct the climb, dressed and equipped like Mallory and Irvine.
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North Face of Everest, altitudes of discoveries, the Three Steps, and its summit
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Climbing Everest: Tales of Triumph and Tragedy on the World's Highest Mountain
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11963:. No. 60556. London, UK: Times Media Limited. 21 February 1980. p. 9
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Third summit attempt, Mallory, Somervell, Crawford and the North Col avalanche
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Everest Dream: A Novel of Friendship - George Mallory and Mary Anne O'Malley
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The prevalent assumption was Irvine had fallen in 1924 from where, in 1933,
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authenticity and whether Mallory said it. Some suggest it was an innovative
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Mallory, George Herbert Leigh; Porter, Harold Edward Lionel (March 1920).
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Because It's There: A Celebration of Mountaineering from 200 B.C. to Today
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The Second Death of George Mallory: The Enigma and Spirit of Mount Everest
14638:. Foreword by John Mallory (George Mallory's son). Washington D.C., U.S.:
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11954:"Riddle of Everest near solution: Japanese climbers to seek Briton's body"
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In 1985, during full-monsoon conditions and without supplementary oxygen,
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was his tutor, and became infatuated with Mallory. On 6 February 1907, at
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Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them
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12776:"Is this picture the proof that George Mallory conquered Everest first"
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10935:"More Light On Everest Disaster: Mr Odell's Last View Of Lost Climbers"
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After Everest: The Experiences of a Mountaineer and Medical Missionary
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Detectives on Everest: The 2001 Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
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and Geoffrey Bruce. Later that day, Finch and Bruce attained a world
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16960:[The Italian side of Mont Blanc: 1. Mountaineering history]
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Elliott, Claude; Russell, Robert Scott (1974). Pyatt, Edward (ed.).
14361:"No 'Tomorrow': Doug Liman on the Blockbuster That Almost Broke Him"
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designated as a mountaineer, died from suspected heart failure near
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1920: Summiting the Matterhorn (4,478 m) and Zinalrothorn (4,221 m).
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17690:"Alpine Accidents In 1912: The Accident on the Pic du Midi d'Ossau"
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on Riley Morton's web site which includes a shot of George Mallory"
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13008:"2001 Mallory & Irvine Research Expedition: 1924 Camp 6 found!"
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7662:(Supplement). No. 30315. 1 October 1917. pp. 10139–10142.
7350:"George Leigh Mallory – Godalming to Everest via the Western Front"
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The Mountain Men: An Early History of Rock Climbing in North Wales
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with Irvine and Beetham, and periodically ran ten laps around the
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16337:"In Memoriam (Thomas Guy Burton Forster Smith-Barry 1886–1962)"
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Last Climb: The Legendary Everest Expeditions of George Mallory
14398:"Ewan McGregor, Sam Heughan and Mark Strong to star in Everest"
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Women in the War Zone: Hospital Service in the First World War
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13944:"CRASH OF AN AVRO 685 YORK IN LE RIVIER D'ALLEMONT: 10 KILLED"
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First summit attempt, Mallory, Somervell, Norton, and Morshead
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may be assured that this last catastrophe has not happened."
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while honing his climbing skills in the Alps and the English
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The Fell And Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District
16711:"The Conquest of Everest by the Chinese Mountaineering Team"
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1706 17s. 6d. (equivalent to ÂŁ120,000 in 2023) to his wife.
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16495:"Geological Results of the Mount Everest Expedition, 1921"
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15268:. Location: Edinburgh, UK: Scottish Mountaineering Trust.
14920:(New Revised ed.). New York City, U.S: Anchor Books.
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in the school, the only one capable of performing the
295:(18 June 1886 – 8 or 9 June 1924) was an English
17062:"MOUNT EVEREST: By MAJOR H.T. MORSHEAD, D.S.O., R.E."
14985:; Nothdurft, William E. (1999). Fulsaas, Kris (ed.).
14453:"Exhibition tells the story of two Everest explorers"
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3452:, Mobberley, Cheshire, portraying three figures from
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to Younghusband of the Everest Committee appeared in
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and poor visibility of no more than a few yards, and
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presented 13 gold medals, including for Mallory, for
1889:
after nightfall, exhausted, hungry, frostbitten, and
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into the snow and hitching the rope around the axe's
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The Rongbuk Monastery, with Everest in the background
17613:"The Alpine Journal: February 1912 to November 1912"
17242:
Puttrell, James William (1900). Gray, Thomas (ed.).
16752:"The Alpine Journal: February 1912 to November 1912"
16674:"In Memoriam Harry Edmund Guise Tyndale (1888–1948)"
16645:"The Alpine Journal: February 1912 to November 1912"
16612:"The Alpine Journal: February 1910 to November 1911"
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13385:"Climbers staging Mallory Everest bid get cold feet"
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11833:[The most fantastic riddle of the century].
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1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition
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1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition
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759:. Mallory, who had recently received a small family
17444:Russell, Chris A. (1991). Sondheimer, Ernst (ed.).
15841:
Everest: The Ultimate Book of the Ultimate Mountain
14966:. London, UK: Heinemann Educational Books Limited.
14548:
The Lost Explorer: Finding Mallory on Mount Everest
14441:
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14128:"The Epic of Everest – London film festival review"
14037:. New York City, U.S.: TIME USA, LLC. 9 June 1947.
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12935:"The 2001 Mallory & Irvine Research Expedition"
12570:"Mallory's Son Says Everest Mystery Still Unsolved"
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Everest: The Ultimate Book of the Ultimate Mountain
2434:, and they arrived at Base Camp on 29 April, at an
1295:Christiana Ruth Turner was a daughter of architect
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1142:occurred due to Mallory scaling it to retrieve his
667:, and acted as college secretary on the University
17903:Academics of the Institute of Continuing Education
17646:"In Memoriam Charles Donald Robertson (1879–1910)"
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13050:"Mallory and Irvine The Final Chapter: Dispatches"
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12389:"Daily Dispatches Giving Thanks and Looking Ahead"
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2942:pm, and when successfully climbed, each had only
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1951:pm, soon after the team continued the ascent, an
1255:, at 200 ft (60 m), graded 5.4, on the
1243:, at 98 ft (30 m), graded YDS 5.5, and
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17372:"In Memoriam: Geoffrey Winthrop Young 1876–1958"
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16776:Mallory, George Herbert Leigh (September 1918).
16116:"In Memoriam (Leslie Garnet Shadbolt 1883–1973)"
15636:, Dr S.N. Sen, and N.P. Chatterjee. London, UK:
14744:. Edinburgh, UK: Scottish Mountaineering Trust.
14682:. New York City, U.S.: Longmans, Green & Co.
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3171:departed on 8 June. Norton discovered a woollen
2814:dropped his ice axe in the Yellow Band near the
1676:, Mallory completed his written contribution to
1660:and contribute to the official expedition book,
1122:On Craig yr Ysfa, the triad climbed two routes:
966:but provided much of the material used by later
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16:English Mountaineer and Army Officer (1886–1924)
17001:Weather Journal: (Royal Meteorological Society)
16904:Mallory, George Herbert Leigh (December 1922).
16852:Mallory, George Herbert Leigh (February 1922).
15765:Fearless on Everest: The Quest for Sandy Irvine
15260:; Williams, Noel (2005). Everett, Roger (ed.).
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14713:100 Years of Rock Climbing in the Lake District
14630:; Salkeld, Audrey (1999). Mulroy, Kevin (ed.).
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366:of Everest, in which his team achieved a world
352:British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition
17207:"Correspondence: The Ice Axe Found on Everest"
16968:(in Italian). 35 No. 68 (1902). Turin, Italy:
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16163:A Short History of the Rucksack Club 1902–1939
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15230:Jones, Iwan Arfon (2003). Moulton, Bob (ed.).
14939:Because It's There: The Life of George Mallory
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1868:as 26,980 ft (8,225 m), a new world
1785:on 30 April. On 1 May, the expedition pitched
1134:on the East Buttress of Lliwedd, now known as
17521:Russell, Chris A. (2019). Douglas, Ed (ed.).
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16447:Hemmleb, Jochen (2006). Cordes, Kelly (ed.).
15958:. London, UK: Constable and Company Limited.
15702:My Father, Frank: Unresting Spirit of Everest
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9826:"Climbing Mount Everest is work for Supermen"
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4933:, The Mountaineers Books, Seattle 2000, p120.
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3672:List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950
3409:Mallory Court at Magdalene College, Cambridge
2906:My Father, Frank: Unresting Spirit of Everest
2471:of 28,126.0 ft (8,572.8 m). At 9:30
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17491:. 104 No. 348 (1999). Glasgow, UK: 202–209.
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13980:"Forgotten wartime hero is quietly honoured"
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6259:"Great Britain's tallest mountain is taller"
6199:. Crystal City, Missouri, U.S.: SummitPost.
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1475:, the assigned mountaineering leader of the
904:. On 26 August, Irving and Mallory summited
809:, one of Mallory's students at Charterhouse.
299:who participated in the first three British
16348:. 70 No. 310 & 311 (1965). London, UK:
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4631:"Mallory, George Herbert Leigh (1886–1924)"
4117:2001 Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
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3534:Mallory was filmed by expedition cameraman
3189:1893: Aged 7, climbed the roof of a church.
3051:1999 Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
2371:. During the voyage to India, Mallory read
2145:CLIMBING MOUNT EVEREST IS WORK FOR SUPERMEN
1493:On 8 April 1921, Mallory departed from the
892:. On 13 August, they reached the summit of
454:1896–1905: Glengorse and Winchester College
17770:– Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
16708:
16550:"Memorial Service at St. Paul's Cathedral"
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16335:(1965). Cox, Anthony David Machell (ed.).
15845:(2nd ed.). London, UK: GraftonBooks.
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2280:in recognition of the achievements of the
1291:Christiana Ruth Leigh-Mallory (née Turner)
1169:, they ascended a new route, now known as
565:, and a face—oh incredible—the mystery of
38:
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17365:
17024:
16722:. 66 # 302 & 303 (1961). London, UK:
16153:
15866:On Top of the World: My Everest Adventure
15735:
15606:
15530:
15117:; Contributions from G.H. Leigh-Mallory,
14957:
14670:; Contributions from G.H. Leigh-Mallory,
14321:
14203:(Motion picture). Countryman Films &
14136:. London, UK: Guardian News & Media.
13672:
13638:. London, UK: Guardian News & Media.
12899:. London, UK: Guardian News & Media.
12885:
12869:"Body may prove who was first up Everest"
12766:
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11723:. London, UK: Guardian News & Media.
11524:
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11396:inflation figures are based on data from
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4956:. London, UK: Guardian News & Media.
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4278:
4246:
3925:recorded their maximum elevation with an
3180:retraced Mallory and Irvine's footsteps.
1672:teacher. Preceding his departure for the
1623:presented. The letter awaited Mallory in
1177:, a sixty-foot segment of vertical rock.
422:George Herbert Leigh-Mallory was born at
17327:The Fell and Rock Centenary Journal 2006
17292:The Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal
17241:
17056:
16425:(published 10 September 2011): 199–205.
16372:Fraser, Duncan Cumming (November 1926).
16110:
16068:
15949:
15836:
15787:
14578:Classic Rock Climbs in the Lake District
14158:
13906:
13892:United States Department of the Interior
13856:United States Department of the Interior
12996:, pp. 108–109, 111, 113, & 180.
12383:
12273:
11908:
11828:
11634:
10986:"Everest: Mystery of Mallory and Irvine"
10195:
9386:
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6395:
6265:. Southampton, UK: Ordnance Survey Ltd.
4808:
3888:On 5 June 1921, during the march to the
3490:
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3404:
3324:, which neither Mallory nor Irvine had.
3258:
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2525:Odell's porter Nema, was suffering from
2301:
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2001:, filling engagements in places such as
1976:
1900:
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1427:In January 1921, representatives of the
1418:
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1184:
1083:
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307:were last seen ascending near Everest's
17520:
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17443:
17396:
17320:"Mallory's Route or North-West by West"
17244:"The Keswicks Brothers' Climb, Scafell"
16955:
16903:
16851:
16775:
16745:
16620:. 25 #187–194 (1910–1911). London, UK:
16446:
16421:. 115 No. 359 (2010–2011). London, UK:
16405:
16287:"In Memoriam (H.E.L. Porter 1886–1973)"
16241:
15796:(1st Paperback ed.). Cumbria, UK:
15757:
15671:
15644:
15313:Neal, Kelvin (1998). Smith, Ian (ed.).
15282:
15198:
15110:Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance, 1921
15046:
14840:. Oxford, UK: ISIS Publishing Limited.
14735:
14612:(3rd ed.). London, UK: Constable.
14570:
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14395:
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11990:
11829:Hoelzgen, Joachim, ed. (29 June 1986).
11712:
11688:
11661:
11427:"Search probate records or find a will"
10676:
10363:
9772:. New York City, U.S. 5 February 1923.
9371:
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6143:
5893:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
5880:
4942:
4637:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4615:
4560:
4018:of 27,300 ft (8,321 m) using
3882:
3204:1915-18: Officer in the First World War
2860:, we looked down onto a boulder-strewn
1678:Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance, 1921
1662:Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance, 1921
655:Mallory developed into an accomplished
370:of 27,300 ft (8,321 m) using
322:, England, Mallory became a student at
303:expeditions in the early 1920s. He and
17943:Mountaineering deaths on Mount Everest
17908:Alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge
17860:
17380:. 11 No. 2 (33). New York City, U.S.:
17149:"The Last Climb of Mallory and Irvine"
17079:
16746:Mallory, George Herbert Leigh (1912).
16709:Keenlyside, Francis Hugh, ed. (1961).
16668:
16635:
16602:
16371:
16208:. 22 No. 2 (53). New York City, U.S.:
16191:
16034:
16018:. 14 No. 1 (38). New York City, U.S.:
16001:
15698:
15572:(1st Paperback ed.). Oxford, UK:
15543:(1st Paperback ed.). London, UK:
15473:
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15148:
14912:Good-Bye to All That: An Autobiography
14904:
14788:
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14240:from the original on 13 September 2022
14126:Hutchinson, Pamela (17 October 2013).
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13284:[Everest lights and shadows].
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9869:. New York City, U.S. 29 August 1923.
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4627:
3946:In the official 1924 expedition book,
3560:Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
3343:
3165:
3097:search zone with a twenty-minute walk
3057:Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
2033:North America lecture tour and writing
1897:Second summit attempt, Finch and Bruce
1504:
1407:
1384:In October 1917, Mallory was promoted
1072:mountains; this route is now known as
395:Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
17953:People educated at Winchester College
17913:British Army personnel of World War I
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16380:Journal of the Institute of Actuaries
16331:
16052:. 7 No. 1 (21). New York City, U.S.:
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15395:from the original on 5 September 2022
15339:
15229:
15175:
15077:Holzel, Tom; Salkeld, Audrey (1999).
14934:
14758:
14740:Ben Nevis: Britain's Highest Mountain
14656:
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7356:. Woking, Surrey, UK: Surrey Heritage
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7100:from the original on 2 September 2022
6942:. Sheffield, UK: UKClimbing Limited.
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6719:. Sheffield, UK: UKClimbing Limited.
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3310:1960 Chinese Mount Everest expedition
2990:1975 Chinese Mount Everest expedition
2887:1936 British Mount Everest expedition
2791:1933 British Mount Everest expedition
2298:1924 British Mount Everest expedition
2292:1924 British Mount Everest expedition
1718:1922 British Mount Everest expedition
1712:1922 British Mount Everest expedition
1674:1922 British Mount Everest expedition
1607:On 29 October, Mallory departed from
1165:, with Porter leading Mallory on the
858:
545:1905–09: Magdalene College, Cambridge
17712:from the original on 5 February 2023
17668:from the original on 26 January 2023
17607:
17563:
17551:from the original on 9 February 2023
17317:
17251:The Yorkshire Ramblers' Club Journal
16979:from the original on 2 February 2023
16839:from the original on 8 February 2023
16567:(published December 1924): 462–465.
16319:from the original on 8 February 2023
16272:from the original on 3 November 2022
15594:from the original on 24 October 2022
15562:Romanych, Marc; Heuer, Greg (2017).
15500:
15407:
15370:
15348:(1st ed.). New York City, U.S:
15312:
14854:
14811:; Maxwell-Hyslop, R. (Compiled by);
14708:
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12133:Harvard, Andrew (30 November 1986).
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7869:
7057:"Christiana Ruth Turner (1891–1942)"
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6101:from the original on 5 February 2023
6017:from the original on 2 February 2023
5953:
4628:Hansen, Peter H. (6 January 2011) .
4523:from the original on 23 January 2023
3649:Mallory was referenced by President
2172:Cambridge lecturer and Olympic medal
2050:. His first contribution was titled
1761:on 3 March. Mallory engaged in
1400:. Due to the British requirement to
17585:(published 1 May 2003): 1702–1713.
17508:from the original on 7 January 2023
17350:from the original on 4 January 2023
17283:(1919). Goggs, Frank Sidney (ed.).
17279:
16966:Bollettino del Club Alpino Italiano
16855:"Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance"
15980:On High Hills: Memories of the Alps
14451:Wilson, James (28 September 2009).
14406:. Leeds, UK: Contactmusic.com Ltd.
14377:from the original on 14 August 2022
14322:Honeycutt, Kirk (14 October 2010).
14175:from the original on 16 August 2022
14167:. San Francisco, California, U.S.:
14140:from the original on 16 August 2022
13924:from the original on 13 August 2022
13883:Geographic Names Information System
13847:Geographic Names Information System
13401:from the original on 14 August 2022
12903:from the original on 12 August 2022
12513:"Daily Dispatches A Patch of White"
12349:
11000:from the original on 17 August 2022
9873:from the original on 12 August 2022
9839:from the original on 12 August 2022
8095:from the original on 13 August 2022
8077:Boswell, Randy (13 November 2011).
7024:
6946:from the original on 4 January 2023
6892:from the original on 2 January 2023
6862:from the original on 2 January 2023
4960:from the original on 11 August 2022
3727:in 1902, accompanied by his father.
3142:committal ceremony provided by the
2916:Everest historian, Tom Holzel, the
2426:, Tinki Dzong, Tinki La, Chiblung,
1126:, at 732 ft (223 m), and
738:
704:, a short distance from Magdalene.
627:. On 12 February 1909, Mallory met
13:
17782:– Mount Everest The British Story.
17621:. 26 #195–198 (1912). London, UK:
17294:. 15 #87–88 (1919). Scotland, UK:
17229:from the original on 30 March 2023
16760:. 26 #195–198 (1912). London, UK:
16653:. 26 #195–198 (1912). London, UK:
16229:from the original on 11 April 2023
15723:from the original on 31 March 2023
15054:Lytton Strachey: The New Biography
14663:The Assault on Mount Everest: 1922
14169:San Francisco Silent Film Festival
13977:Randall, Colin (18 October 2004).
13423:Mustain, Andrea (10 August 2010).
13091:from the original on 30 April 2023
12975:from the original on 20 April 2021
12945:from the original on 28 April 2023
12867:Hellen, Nicholas (9 August 2024).
12586:from the original on 19 April 2021
12523:from the original on 16 April 2023
12399:from the original on 13 April 2023
12303:from the original on 14 April 2023
7087:
7037:from the original on 26 March 2023
6288:Nugent, Ciara (11 December 2017).
3915:The Assault on Mount Everest: 1922
3432:there is a memorial to him in the
2838:In 1977, Walt Unsworth, author of
2221:of 1923, he commenced lectures in
2048:The Assault on Mount Everest: 1922
2027:The Assault on Mount Everest: 1922
1682:The Reconnaissance Of The Mountain
19:For the American pathologist, see
14:
17989:
17963:Royal Garrison Artillery officers
17788:– Wasatch Mountain Film Festival.
17761:
17701:. 26 No. 198 (1912). London, UK:
17657:. 25 No. 188 (1910). London, UK:
17218:. 46 No. 249 (1934). London, UK:
16828:. 33 No. 220 (1920). London, UK:
16790:. 32 No. 218 (1918). London, UK:
16696:from the original on 20 July 2020
16685:. 56 No. 277 (1948). London, UK:
16463:(80). Seattle, Washington, U.S.:
16382:. 57 No. 3 (291). Cambridge, UK:
16359:from the original on 17 July 2020
16298:. 79 No. 323 (1974). London, UK:
16176:from the original on 30 June 2023
16138:from the original on 30 June 2023
16069:Beckwith, Christian, ed. (2000).
16042:; Robertson, David Allan (eds.).
15081:The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine
14981:Hemmleb, Jochen; Johnson, Larry;
14709:Cram, Alan Geoffrey, ed. (1986).
14457:Northwich & Winsford Guardian
14324:"The Wildest Dream — Film Review"
14266:. Rileymorton.com. Archived from
14107:from the original on 15 June 2022
13468:"Everest pioneers 'hit by storm'"
13006:Hemmleb, Jochen (29 April 2001).
12821:, pp. 125–129 & 161–163.
12462:, pp. 113–116 & 196–197.
12358:"Mallory may yet rewrite history"
12322:Douglas, Ed (28 September 2007).
12147:from the original on 7 April 2023
12114:from the original on 7 April 2023
12066:from the original on 6 April 2023
11843:from the original on 6 April 2023
11727:from the original on 1 April 2023
10150:, pp. 62, 244 & 254–257.
9092:, pp. 237–238 & 243–244.
8116:, pp. 156–157 & 169–170.
7622:from the original on 13 June 2023
7348:Badham, Phil (18 November 2020).
6535:, pp. 116–118 & 124–125.
2926:The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine
2337:; mountaineer and oxygen officer
2078:1000. His next engagement was in
1981:Central Hall, City of Westminster
1690:The Northern Approach (continued)
17933:Military personnel from Cheshire
17888:20th-century English LGBT people
17832:
17733:Rushton, Neil, ed. (2017–2018).
17581:(5). Rockville, Maryland. U.S.:
17041:from the original on 14 May 2023
17007:(8). Hoboken, New Jersey, U.S.:
15159:Constable & Robinson Limited
14509:from the original on 10 May 2023
14467:from the original on 11 May 2023
14422:
14252:
13751:"Charterhouse The Heritage Tour"
13628:Foster, Richard (2 March 2021).
12315:
12210:, pp. 89–90, 97, & 180.
12100:Bell, George (12 October 1986).
12054:Holzel, Tom (11 February 1988).
11713:Douglas, Ed (23 November 2013).
10196:Georgiou, Mark (26 March 2012).
10111:Verma, Somesh (17 August 2012).
4980:"Friends of Magdalene Boat Club"
4851:"Portrait: George Leigh-Mallory"
3640:Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse
3566:, was produced by Riley Morton.
3279:(governor) is second from right.
3178:2007 Altitude Everest expedition
2715:On 24 June, a message sent from
2198:Workers' Educational Association
2115:, he delivered a lecture to the
2100:ran a story under the headline,
1283:Marriage and the First World War
1275:. Climbers have rated Everest's
385:, Mallory and climbing partner,
376:Olympic gold medals for alpinism
270:
248:
17973:Teachers at Charterhouse School
17592:10.1152/japplphysiol.00950.2002
17366:Robertson, David Allan (1959).
17158:. 64 No. 6 (1924). London, UK:
16916:. 60 No. 6 (1922). London, UK:
16864:. 59 No. 2 (1922). London, UK:
16733:from the original on 6 May 2023
16504:. 59 No. 6 (1922). London, UK:
16450:"Climbs And Expeditions: Tibet"
16375:"Obituary. Mr. Ralph Todhunter"
16072:"Climbs And Expeditions: Tibet"
15568:. New Vanguard. Illustrated by
15531:Robertson, David Allan (1999).
14825:His Majesty's Stationery Office
14717:. Vol. 24 (2) No. 70. UK:
14524:
14429:Lyons, Bev (22 February 2022).
14236:. Ohio, U.S.: EverestNews.com.
13888:United States Geological Survey
13852:United States Geological Survey
13506:Squires, Nick (4 August 2010).
13292:from the original on 5 May 2023
12788:from the original on 3 May 2023
12356:Koul, Maharaj (8 August 1999).
12287:"The Mystery of George Mallory"
12143:. El Segundo, California, U.S.
12110:. El Segundo, California, U.S.
8886:, pp. 107, 113, & 180.
4972:
4923:
4679:
3993:International Olympic Committee
3823:is the highest mountain in the
3417:Memorial to George Mallory and
3369:India Meteorological Department
2479:Mallory and Irvine's last climb
2066:, and his second had chapters:
1497:in Essex, England, on board SS
1152:The Slab Climb (Mallory's Slab)
418:, which Mallory climbed, aged 7
150:
17898:20th-century English sportsmen
17893:20th-century English educators
17583:American Physiological Society
17160:The Royal Geographical Society
17105:The Royal Geographical Society
17086:"The Mount Everest Dispatches"
16918:The Royal Geographical Society
16866:The Royal Geographical Society
16565:The Royal Geographical Society
16506:The Royal Geographical Society
16085:(74). Golden, Colorado, U.S.:
15816:Thomson, James Merriman Archer
15377:. North Charleston, SC, U.S.:
14396:Showbiz, Bang (17 June 2021).
13616:Moore, Semple & Sikka 2010
13583:Moore, Semple & Sikka 2010
13564:Moore, Semple & Sikka 2010
13552:Moore, Semple & Sikka 2010
13383:Sharma, Gopal (14 June 2007).
12731:Holzel, Tom (28 August 2010).
11491:, pp. 14, 132, & 190.
7608:Langham, Rob (26 March 2020).
6622:, pp. 45, 49–50 & 99.
4509:"Gibson, Harry Olivier Sumner"
3700:Allied Expeditionary Air Force
3698:was Commander-in-Chief of the
2785:Discovery of the ice axe, 1933
1702:Weather And Conditions Of Snow
1684:, consisting of six chapters:
416:St Wilfrid's Church, Mobberley
402:Early life and teaching career
1:
17938:Missing person cases in China
17574:Journal of Applied Physiology
17253:. 1 No. 2 (1900). Leeds, UK:
16114:(1975). Pyatt, Edward (ed.).
15769:. Seattle, Washington, U.S.:
15258:Mackenzie, John Ruaridh Grant
15184:. London, UK: Diamond Books.
14289:Blessed, Brian (3 May 1997).
13991:Telegraph Media Group Limited
13520:Telegraph Media Group Limited
13282:"Luces y sombras del Everest"
13193:. 28 May 2008. Archived from
13170:Breashears & Salkeld 1999
13039:, pp. 135–136 & 180.
12631:, pp. 118 & 121–123.
11649:, pp. 215–216 & 305.
11515:, pp. 132–134 & 189.
11437:UK Government Digital Service
10992:. Arlington, Virginia, U.S.:
10785:Breashears & Salkeld 1999
10691:, pp. 64, 80, & 122.
10560:, pp. 123 & 128–131.
10548:, pp. 108 & 111–112.
10174:, pp. 246 & 254–257.
10123:Kantipur Publications Limited
9387:Mitchell, Ian (19 May 2021).
8910:, pp. 199 & 203–204.
6444:Mackenzie & Williams 2005
6085:"Climbers' Club – Obituaries"
4181:
4115:On 24 April 2001, during the
4084:
3995:by expedition leader General
3960:
3375:. This is known locally as a
2356:; and transportation officer
2084:NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
743:In October 1909, the painter
466:In 1896, Mallory was sent to
17853:Lives of the First World War
17849:George Herbert Leigh-Mallory
17780:Mallory and Irvine Memorials
17735:"Magdalene College Magazine"
17726:
17329:. 27 (3) No. 80 (2006). UK:
17296:Scottish Mountaineering Club
15984:(2nd ed.). London, UK:
15749:(4th ed.). London, UK:
15105:Howard-Bury, Charles Kenneth
15016:(2002). Graydon, Don (ed.).
13393:. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
11703:, pp. 11 & 215–216.
10950:Alt URL for Guardian version
10441:, pp. 80, 94, & 96.
8087:. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
8055:, pp. 20 & 319–337.
6882:"Mallory's Right-Hand Route"
6223:"Mallory-Porter (rectified)"
5917:UK public library membership
4661:UK public library membership
3682:
3591:Mallory and Irvine inspired
3558:. A documentary on the 2001
3507:carrying him crashed in the
2780:Lost on Everest for 75 years
2595: —
2309:, Mallory's climbing partner
2288:, deputy expedition leader.
2189:Board of Extra-Mural Studies
2041:Broadhurst Theatre, New York
1989:had formally authorised the
1449:Professor John Norman Collie
805: —
794:1910–14: Charterhouse School
782:, an English public school,
605:Cambridge University Library
574: —
554:Magdalene College, Cambridge
539:Magdalene College, Cambridge
406:
332:Magdalene College, Cambridge
293:George Herbert Leigh-Mallory
121:Magdalene College, Cambridge
54:George Herbert Leigh Mallory
7:
17831:(public domain audiobooks)
17567:(2003). Bodine, Sue (ed.).
17377:The American Alpine Journal
17065:The Royal Engineers Journal
17009:John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
16456:The American Alpine Journal
16205:The American Alpine Journal
16078:The American Alpine Journal
16049:The American Alpine Journal
16015:The American Alpine Journal
15994:
15682:National Geographic Society
15565:Railway Guns of World War I
15431:The Fight for Everest: 1924
14862:The Memoirs of Marshal Foch
14809:Edmonds, J.E. (Compiled by)
14640:National Geographic Society
14369:. Los Angeles, California:
14359:Fear, David (6 June 2014).
13158:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
13079:Norton, Jake (April 2023).
13056:. Ohio, U.S. Archived from
13037:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
12994:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
12922:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
12578:. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.:
12496:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
12295:. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.:
12262:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
12250:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
12208:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
11620:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
11537:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
11513:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
11489:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
11465:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
10653:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
10495:, pp. 96–97 & 105.
10412:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
10236:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
8884:Hemmleb & Simonson 2002
6852:"Mallory's Left-Hand Route"
4691:Magdalene College Cambridge
3948:The Fight for Everest: 1924
3660:
3655:We choose to go to the Moon
3517:Fall Creek Falls State Park
3254:
3183:
2789:On 30 May 1933, during the
2711:St Paul's Cathedral, London
1013:
1000:Aiguille des Grands Charmoz
874:Aiguille des Grands Charmoz
863:
10:
17994:
17968:Sportspeople from Cheshire
17873:1920s missing person cases
17739:Magdalene College Magazine
17412:Century Hutchinson Limited
17368:Farquhar, Francis Peloubet
16670:Irving, Robert Lock Graham
16637:Irving, Robert Lock Graham
16604:Irving, Robert Lock Graham
16490:Heron, Alexander Macmillan
16384:Cambridge University Press
16156:"The Beginning: 1902–1918"
16154:Brockbank, Philip (2011).
15954:Rock Climbing in Snowdonia
15737:Somervell, Theodore Howard
15474:Powell, Anne, ed. (2009).
15371:Neff, Kelly Joyce (2015).
14832:Firstbrook, Peter (2000).
14813:Davies, H.R. (Compiled by)
14029:"Milestones, Jun. 9, 1947"
13817:Gillman & Gillman 2000
12807:Gillman & Gillman 2000
11292:Gillman & Gillman 2000
11268:Gillman & Gillman 2000
11190:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10945:D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
10940:Aberdeen Press and Journal
10878:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10733:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10522:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10427:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10376:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10094:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10079:Gillman & Gillman 2000
10013:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9989:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9895:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9813:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9674:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9626:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9579:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9552:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9355:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9232:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9141:Gillman & Gillman 2000
9054:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8983:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8785:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8493:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8433:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8390:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8369:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8211:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8133:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8043:, pp. 18 & 53–54.
8029:Gillman & Gillman 2000
8005:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7981:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7969:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7957:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7912:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7897:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7771:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7724:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7700:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7641:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7545:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7530:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7503:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7474:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7450:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7438:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7402:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7378:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7300:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7252:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7228:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7216:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7189:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7162:Gillman & Gillman 2000
7131:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6968:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6911:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6761:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6742:Elliott & Russell 1974
6700:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6659:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6644:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6634:, pp. 39–40 & 87.
6620:Thomson & Andrews 1909
6608:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6521:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6473:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6420:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6408:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6156:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6132:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6060:Gillman & Gillman 2000
6048:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5982:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5942:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5930:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5869:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5857:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5821:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5773:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5734:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5698:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5638:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5597:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5552:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5523:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5445:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5430:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5418:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5374:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5362:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5338:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5299:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5260:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5248:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5182:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5153:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5134:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5103:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5091:Gillman & Gillman 2000
5021:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4929:Peter & Leni Gillman,
4838:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4821:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4604:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4580:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4513:winchestercollegeatwar.com
4477:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4432:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4376:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4352:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4294:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4264:Gillman & Gillman 2000
4235:Gillman & Gillman 2000
3836:She died after developing
3696:Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory
3605:anime-influenced animation
3495:Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory
3271:far right, in the town of
3054:
2695:, where shortly after 7:30
2650:pm, descended to Camp IV.
2602:Aberdeen Press and Journal
2295:
2180:Mallory in the early 1920s
2054:, consisting of chapters:
1985:The announcement that the
1715:
1513:
1429:Royal Geographical Society
1245:Mallory's Right-Hand Route
1222:Eagle's Nest Ridge Direct,
1180:
1056:On 28 July 1918, Mallory,
786:, offering a job teaching
771:lectures, and conversing.
639:, who were members of the
83:8 or 9 June 1924 (aged 37)
18:
17923:English mountain climbers
17703:Longmans, Green & Co.
17659:Longmans, Green & Co.
17623:Longmans, Green & Co.
16830:Longmans, Green & Co.
16817:"New Expeditions In 1919"
16792:Longmans, Green & Co.
16762:Longmans, Green & Co.
16655:Longmans, Green & Co.
16622:Longmans, Green & Co.
16131:(1975 No. 324): 294–304.
16002:Abrons, Henry L. (1964).
15986:Methuen & Co. Limited
15927:Weber, Alan, ed. (2003).
15680:. Washington D.C., U.S.:
15578:Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
15514:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
15409:Noel, John Baptist Lucius
15264:Skye: Rock and Ice Climbs
15153:Rock climbing in Scotland
15060:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
14802:E.P Dutton & Co. Inc.
14790:Murray, William Hutchison
14505:. London, UK: Mark Pack.
13686:Roach, John Peter Charles
13191:China Radio International
12845:, pp. 123 & 128.
12719:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
12658:, pp. 108 & 122.
12235:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
12220:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
12196:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
12171:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
12087:, pp. 321 & 325.
12085:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
12037:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11897:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11874:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11862:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11787:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11770:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11758:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11746:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11549:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
11467:, pp. 132 & 180.
11270:, pp. 193 & 261.
11219:, pp. 135 & 138.
10853:, pp. 213 & 261.
9907:Holzel & Salkeld 1999
9434:, pp. 137 & 141.
9104:, pp. 141 & 244.
8922:, pp. 200 & 206.
8898:, pp. 201 & 206.
8838:, pp. 210 & 246.
8758:, pp. 184 & 191.
7983:, pp. 174 & 177.
7726:, pp. 152 & 154.
7133:, pp. 111 & 114.
7090:"Ruth Mallory: Biography"
6168:Mallory & Porter 1920
4859:National Portrait Gallery
4168:In an interview with the
3894:Alexander Mitchell Kellas
3789:, with Mallory acting as
3746:National Portrait Gallery
3599:which in turn inspired a
3595:to author the 1998 novel
3552:in the 1953 documentary,
3400:
2912:Holzel, Everest historian
2450:Mallory and Bruce attempt
2382:, and worked through the
2117:Appalachian Mountain Club
1552:are seated left to right.
1241:Mallory's Left-Hand Route
1074:Mallory's Slab and Groove
262:
244:
236:
231:
223:
213:
203:
195:
185:
177:
172:
168:
160:
134:
126:
116:
108:
97:
79:
49:
37:
30:
17786:The George Mallory Award
17682:Young, Geoffrey Winthrop
17638:Young, Geoffrey Winthrop
17255:Yorkshire Ramblers' Club
17155:The Geographical Journal
17092:The Geographical Journal
16956:Mondini, Felice (1902).
16913:The Geographical Journal
16861:The Geographical Journal
16556:The Geographical Journal
16501:The Geographical Journal
16197:"Climbs And Expeditions"
15974:Young, Geoffrey Winthrop
15820:Andrews, Arthur Westlake
15788:Thompson, Simon (2012).
15747:Sir Francis Younghusband
15672:Salkeld, Audrey (2003).
15645:Salkeld, Audrey (1991).
15618:Sir Francis Younghusband
15436:Sir Francis Younghusband
15414:Through Tibet to Everest
15340:Neale, Jonathan (2002).
15199:Hoyland, Graham (2014).
15180:Rock Climbing in Britain
15115:Sir Francis Younghusband
14958:Hankinson, Alan (1977).
14878:; Gillman, Leni (2000).
14668:Sir Francis Younghusband
14658:Bruce, Charles Granville
14584:Oxford Illustrated Press
14529:
14371:Penske Media Corporation
14060:Anker & Roberts 1999
13183:"Chinese Ladder Retires"
12855:Anker & Roberts 1999
12831:Anker & Roberts 1999
12784:. London, U.K: MGN Ltd.
12692:Anker & Roberts 1999
12617:Anker & Roberts 1999
12557:Anker & Roberts 1999
12448:Anker & Roberts 1999
12363:The Tribune (Chandigarh)
12252:, pp. 88 & 180.
9652:, p. VII, Contents.
8859:, pp. 13 & 185.
8447:, p. VII, Contents.
7611:"Ordnance BL 60-pounder"
7302:, pp. 22 & 147.
7254:, p. 119 & 121.
7004:Anker & Roberts 1999
5944:, pp. 69 & 273.
5652:, pp. 92 & 195.
4147:The reason for Politz's
3875:, retaining the rank of
3873:Royal Garrison Artillery
3488:, are named after them.
1935:am, Mallory, Somervell,
1571:, Henry Morshead, and a
1441:Sir Francis Younghusband
1435:jointly established the
1423:Sir Francis Younghusband
1092:on the East Buttress of
1079:
1076:, and graded about 5.5.
1008:Rectified Mallory-Porter
962:of him, which was never
354:, which established the
17928:Formerly missing people
17840:Works by George Mallory
17825:Works by George Mallory
17807:Boswell, the Biographer
17523:"One Hundred Years Ago"
17480:"One Hundred Years Ago"
17447:"One Hundred Years Ago"
17399:"One Hundred Years Ago"
16044:"Appalachian Mountains"
15950:Williams, Paul (1990).
15910:Faber and Faber Limited
15900:Walsh, Maurice (2016).
15837:Unsworth, Walt (1991).
15545:Faber and Faber Limited
15468:Edward Arnold & Co.
15419:Edward Arnold & Co.
15143:Edward Arnold & Co.
14698:Oxford University Press
14602:Birkett, Thomas William
14572:Birkett, Thomas William
14552:. New York City, U.S.:
14200:The Conquest of Everest
14084:Vajpai & Kumar 2010
13950:. Geneva, Switzerland:
13758:resources.finalsite.net
13749:Bogdan, Robert (2011).
13700:Victoria County History
13435:NBCUniversal Media, LLC
13433:. New York City, U.S.:
11398:Clark, Gregory (2017).
7354:surreyinthegreatwar.org
5093:, pp. 41 & 46.
5023:, pp. 39 & 46.
5011:, pp. 39 & 43.
4760:, pp. 36 & 49.
3997:Charles Granville Bruce
3898:Mount Everest Committee
3781:. They were married at
3677:List of unsolved deaths
3597:The Summit of the Gods,
3555:The Conquest of Everest
3009:by placing snow on it.
2889:, he scanned Everest's
2846:Smythe's sighting, 1936
2558:Yours ever, G. Mallory.
2497:Yours ever, G. Mallory.
2282:1922 Everest expedition
1779:Charles Granville Bruce
1706:The Route To The Summit
1647:On 20 December, in the
1579:, they ascended to the
1437:Mount Everest Committee
1320:Geoffrey Winthrop Young
1249:Geoffrey Winthrop Young
1200:in September 1908 with
944:Yosemite Decimal System
709:Geoffrey Winthrop Young
671:Association committee.
629:Geoffrey Winthrop Young
438:, the Second World War
430:Herbert Leigh Mallory,
17883:20th-century explorers
17058:Morshead, Henry Treise
16907:"The First High Climb"
16465:The Mountaineers Books
15798:Cicerone Press Limited
15771:The Mountaineers Books
15751:Hodder & Stoughton
15638:Hodder & Stoughton
15149:Howett, Kevin (2001).
15058:. New York City, U.S:
15030:The Mountaineers Books
14995:The Mountaineers Books
14935:Green, Dudley (2005).
14888:The Mountaineers Books
14329:The Hollywood Reporter
14159:Goldberg, Max (2014).
14097:"Everest Summits 1995"
13695:British History Online
12519:. U.S.: Locality LLC.
12395:. U.S.: Locality LLC.
5902:10.1093/ref:odnb/57596
4646:10.1093/ref:odnb/34847
3851:William Arnold-Forster
3840:when Ruth was fifteen.
3496:
3425:
3410:
3280:
3154:
3066:
2867:
2753:represented the King;
2712:
2592:
2555:
2494:
2310:
2256:
2227:emergence of democracy
2181:
2086:, they determined his
2042:
2017:-related articles for
1982:
1906:
1851:
1727:
1651:, London, Mallory and
1644:
1553:
1536:, and George Mallory.
1490:
1424:
1357:
1292:
1251:achieved a new route,
1193:
1096:
1026:
877:
802:
733:Smith, Elder & Co.
729:Boswell the Biographer
607:. At Sayle's house on
571:
556:
521:, was an accomplished
463:
419:
140:Christiana Ruth Turner
21:George Kenneth Mallory
17958:People from Mobberley
15863:; Kumar, Anu (2010).
15825:The Climbs on Lliwedd
15699:Smythe, Tony (2013).
15620:; Contributions from
15438:; Contributions from
15176:Jones, David (1993).
15024:. Contributions from
14868:William Heinemann Ltd
14736:Crocket, Ken (1986).
14688:Cook, Theodore Andrea
14461:Newsquest Media Group
14161:"The Epic of Everest"
12299:. 2 September 2021 .
9860:"HAZARDS OF THE ALPS"
7094:Spartacus Educational
5884:(23 September 2004).
3494:
3416:
3408:
3262:
3236:The Ghosts of Everest
3234:1995: Publication of
3152:
3064:
2850:
2710:
2588:
2566:motion picture camera
2564:the long lens of his
2548:
2483:
2422:, Tang La, Donka La,
2305:
2247:
2179:
2040:
1980:
1904:
1849:
1725:
1686:The Northern Approach
1642:
1611:, India, on board SS
1523:
1485:
1457:Charles Francis Meade
1422:
1377:'s new generation of
1353:
1304:Mary Elizabeth Turner
1297:Hugh Thackeray Turner
1290:
1239:face of Great Gable:
1188:
1128:Amphitheatre Buttress
1087:
1021:
884:on the Swiss-Italian
871:
798:
615:, surgeon and author
603:, under-librarian at
599:, Mallory dined with
559:
552:
461:
414:
387:Andrew "Sandy" Irvine
232:Olympic medal record
196:Years of service
17382:American Alpine Club
17285:"A Fortnite In Skye"
17203:Strutt, Edward Lisle
17081:Norton, Edward Felix
16970:Club Alpino Italiano
16545:Hinks, Arthur Robert
16412:"Mallory on The Ben"
16210:American Alpine Club
16087:American Alpine Club
16054:American Alpine Club
16020:American Alpine Club
15871:Penguin Books, India
15869:. New Delhi, India:
15426:Norton, Edward Felix
15321:(4th ed.). UK:
15238:(5th ed.). UK:
14796:The Story of Everest
14554:Simon & Schuster
14332:. California, U.S.:
14270:on 14 September 2012
13702:. pp. 450–456.
13441:on 10 September 2022
10943:. Dundee, Scotland:
10927:Norton, Edward Felix
10121:. Kathmandu, Nepal:
7088:Simkin, John (ed.).
6263:ordnancesurvey.co.uk
4034:on 7 June 1922 were
4006:, a mountaineer and
3758:Gerald Henry Rendall
3627:, to be directed by
3513:Glenn Allan Millikan
2998:East Rongbuk Glacier
2970:Japanese Alpine Club
2893:with a high-powered
2545:P.M.; he meant A.M.
2539:East Rongbuk Glacier
2352:and medical officer
2286:Lt Col Edward Strutt
2164:. Mallory docked in
1799:East Rongbuk Glacier
1694:The Eastern Approach
1259:, Carn LĂ©s Boel, in
828:Good-Bye to All That
784:Gerald Henry Rendall
601:Charles Edward Sayle
525:and a member of the
374:. They were awarded
130:Teacher, mountaineer
87:North Face (Everest)
17798:The Epic of Everest
17794:– Kelly Joyce Neff.
17168:1924GeogJ..64..455O
17113:1924GeogJ..64..145.
17017:2010Wthr...65..215M
16926:1922GeogJ..60..400M
16874:1922GeogJ..59..100M
16573:1924GeogJ..64..462.
16514:1922GeogJ..59..418H
16333:Finch, George Ingle
14197:(director) (1953).
13831:, pp. 260–261.
13313:, pp. 468–469.
13197:on 23 November 2019
13125:National Geographic
13118:(8 December 2010).
13060:on 7 September 2022
12843:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12819:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12809:, pp. 270–272.
12707:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12682:, pp. 123–125.
12680:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12670:, pp. 122–123.
12668:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12656:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12643:, pp. 121–123.
12641:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12629:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12605:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12544:, pp. 120–122.
12542:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12486:, pp. 119–197.
12484:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12472:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12460:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12433:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12418:Hemmleb et al. 1999
12222:, pp. 326–327.
12039:, pp. 318–319.
12005:, pp. 129–130.
11923:, pp. 657–658.
11816:, pp. 131–132.
11691:, pp. 128–130.
11676:, pp. 215–216.
11581:Hemmleb et al. 1999
11527:, pp. 138–141.
11479:, pp. 135–137.
11383:, pp. 462–465.
11294:, pp. 259–260.
11258:, pp. 549–550.
11120:, pp. 135–136.
11108:, pp. 547–548.
10975:, pp. 160–161.
10916:, pp. 130–131.
10904:, pp. 261–262.
10892:, pp. 127–129.
10799:, pp. 125–126.
10718:, pp. 116–117.
10667:, pp. 537–538.
10613:, pp. 111–113.
10524:, pp. 249–250.
10453:, pp. 246–247.
10366:, pp. 167–168.
10274:, pp. 223–224.
10250:, pp. 152–155.
10186:, pp. 279–286.
10162:, pp. 123–124.
10129:on 16 December 2018
10081:, pp. 227–228.
9909:, pp. 186–190.
9751:, pp. 144–145.
9688:, pp. 464–465.
9676:, pp. 219–220.
9482:, pp. 141–142.
9333:, pp. 284–285.
9318:, pp. 283–284.
9294:, pp. 282–283.
9203:, pp. 279–280.
9191:, pp. 278–279.
9179:, pp. 273–278.
9155:, pp. 246–248.
9143:, pp. 207–208.
9080:, pp. 215–221.
9068:, pp. 117–118.
9056:, pp. 206–207.
9032:, pp. 214–215.
8970:, pp. 209–210.
8946:, pp. 206–208.
8874:, pp. 108–109.
8857:Hemmleb et al. 1999
8802:, pp. 193–194.
8770:, pp. 190–191.
8722:, pp. 114–115.
8710:, pp. 183–185.
8698:, pp. 113–114.
8622:, pp. 394–395.
8435:, pp. 199–200.
8309:, pp. 260–261.
8273:, pp. 359–360.
8249:, pp. 175–176.
8237:, pp. 356–357.
8225:, pp. 355–356.
8171:, pp. 248–249.
8159:, pp. 242–249.
8019:, pp. 154–155.
7959:, pp. 171–172.
7833:, pp. 147–148.
7809:, pp. 124–125.
7505:, pp. 142–143.
7416:, pp. 101–102.
7380:, pp. 130–131.
7230:, pp. 265–266.
7218:, pp. 119–120.
6994:, pp. 678–687.
6936:"Pinnacle Traverse"
6829:, pp. 265–266.
6827:Birkett et al. 1987
6744:, pp. 283–284.
6559:, pp. 116–118.
6446:, pp. 124–125.
6434:, pp. 213–215.
6410:, pp. 149–150.
6398:, pp. 302–303.
6374:, pp. 203–204.
6347:, pp. 202–203.
6323:, pp. 201–202.
6170:, pp. 132–133.
6146:, pp. 462–463.
6074:, pp. 457–458.
5996:, pp. 735–736.
5799:, pp. 386–390.
4984:Magdalene Boat Club
4618:, pp. 205–206.
4020:supplemental oxygen
3804:Pic du Midi d'Ossau
3610:Le Sommet des Dieux
3550:The Epic of Everest
3541:The Epic of Everest
3450:St Wilfrid's Church
3377:western disturbance
3358:barometric pressure
3344:Western disturbance
3166:Further expeditions
2958:supplemental oxygen
2751:Sir Sidney Greville
2727:St Paul's Cathedral
2685:Arthur Robert Hinks
2613:John de Vars Hazard
2341:; photographer and
2335:John de Vars Hazard
2274:Pierre de Coubertin
2187:, Secretary of the
2119:, gave a speech in
1827:supplemental oxygen
1653:Charles Howard-Bury
1643:Charles Howard-Bury
1546:Charles Howard-Bury
1505:Everest expeditions
1445:Arthur Robert Hinks
1408:The lure of Everest
1342:instead assigned a
1332:Battle of the Somme
1265:Mallory's Variation
776:Royal Naval College
731:, was published by
711:invited Mallory to
673:The Marlowe Society
661:Magdalene Boat Club
637:John Maynard Keynes
470:boarding school in
372:supplemental oxygen
345:His service in the
336:Charterhouse School
98:Cause of death
17698:The Alpine Journal
17654:The Alpine Journal
17618:The Alpine Journal
17565:West, John Burnard
17531:The Alpine Journal
17488:The Alpine Journal
17453:The Alpine Journal
17407:The Alpine Journal
17281:Pye, David Randall
17215:The Alpine Journal
17060:(September 1923).
16825:The Alpine Journal
16813:Farrar, John Percy
16787:The Alpine Journal
16757:The Alpine Journal
16719:The Alpine Journal
16682:The Alpine Journal
16650:The Alpine Journal
16617:The Alpine Journal
16418:The Alpine Journal
16345:The Alpine Journal
16295:The Alpine Journal
16252:The Alpine Journal
16124:The Alpine Journal
15482:. Cheltenham, UK:
15434:. Introduction by
15354:St. Martin's Press
15350:Thomas Dunne Books
15323:The Climbers' Club
15296:St. Martin's Press
15240:The Climbers' Club
15113:. Introduction by
14916:. Introduction by
14666:. Introduction by
14334:PMRC Holdings, LLC
14101:EverestHistory.com
13334:on 19 October 2007
13189:. Beijing, China:
13012:mountainguides.com
12969:mountainguides.com
12580:Tribune Publishing
12297:Tribune Publishing
11394:Retail Price Index
10996:. 6 October 1999.
10118:The Kathmandu Post
9866:The New York Times
9833:The New York Times
9769:The New York Times
9282:, p. 281–283.
8506:"Caledonia (1894)"
7757:The London Gazette
7659:The London Gazette
6092:The Climbers' Club
6062:, pp. 99–100.
4990:on 20 October 2013
4823:, p. < 65.
4718:, p. 169-170.
4697:on 20 October 2013
4517:Winchester College
4515:. Winchester, UK:
3762:Winchester College
3572:Galahad of Everest
3570:played Mallory in
3548:used footage from
3497:
3430:Winchester College
3426:
3411:
3367:hand-drawn by the
3281:
3155:
3093:centre point of a
3067:
2755:Lieutenant-Colonel
2713:
2502:On 4 June, at 2:10
2311:
2257:
2252:in 1925, entering
2182:
2149:The New York Times
2097:The New York Times
2092:Broadhurst Theatre
2043:
1987:Tibetan government
1983:
1907:
1852:
1809:On 20 May, at 7:30
1728:
1645:
1554:
1491:
1425:
1293:
1269:North-West by West
1232:, graded YDS 5.6.
1194:
1097:
1027:
926:, followed by the
878:
859:Climbing in Europe
707:In February 1909,
623:and psychoanalyst
609:Trumpington Street
557:
484:Winchester College
476:preparatory school
464:
420:
324:Winchester College
285:Everest expedition
17918:English explorers
17844:Project Gutenberg
17684:(November 1912).
17541:978-0-9569309-8-9
17498:978-0-948153-59-4
17463:978-0-09-174841-8
17421:978-0-09-173659-0
17340:978-0-85028-047-0
17201:(November 1934).
17199:Odell, Noel Ewart
17146:(December 1924).
17144:Odell, Noel Ewart
16672:(November 1948).
16563:(6). London, UK:
16474:978-1-933056-01-2
16432:978-0-9569309-0-3
16309:978-0-900523-11-3
16262:978-0-948153-62-4
16219:978-0-930410-76-6
16167:The Rucksack Club
16096:978-0-930410-87-2
15965:978-0-09-468410-2
15942:978-0-87833-303-5
15919:978-0-571-24301-3
15880:978-0-143-33172-8
15852:978-0-586-20626-3
15807:978-1-85284-679-4
15780:978-0-89886-796-1
15716:978-1-898573-87-6
15691:978-0-7922-5105-7
15664:978-0-224-02883-7
15587:978-1-4728-1639-9
15574:Osprey Publishing
15554:978-0-571-20314-7
15493:978-0-7509-5059-6
15484:The History Press
15388:978-1-5152-2103-6
15363:978-0-312-26623-3
15332:978-0-901601-61-2
15305:978-0-312-26806-0
15284:Messner, Reinhold
15275:978-0-907521-87-7
15249:978-0-901601-76-6
15222:978-0-00-745574-4
15191:978-0-261-66030-4
15168:978-0-09-479610-2
15096:978-0-7126-6488-2
15069:978-0-374-52465-4
15039:978-0-89886-913-2
15012:Hemmleb, Jochen;
15004:978-0-89886-699-5
14973:978-0-435-86002-8
14950:978-0-7524-3399-8
14927:978-0-385-09330-9
14897:978-0-89886-741-1
14847:978-0-7531-5480-9
14781:978-1-847-92184-0
14751:978-0-907521-16-7
14728:978-0-85028-023-4
14649:978-0-7922-7538-1
14628:Breashears, David
14619:978-0-09-467640-4
14593:978-0-946609-56-7
14563:978-0-684-87151-6
14501:(24 April 2020).
14074:, pp. 47–51.
14062:, pp. 12–15.
13894:. 19 January 1981
13858:. 19 January 1981
13819:, pp. 22–25.
13786:Thornber, Craig.
13737:Rushton 2017–2018
13725:Rushton 2017–2018
13663:, pp. 60–61.
13661:Rushton 2017–2018
13466:(3 August 2010).
13364:on 25 August 2009
13258:on 25 August 2009
13132:on 18 August 2022
12887:Gentleman, Amelia
12774:(8 August 1999).
12737:velocitypress.com
12140:Los Angeles Times
12107:Los Angeles Times
11960:The Times Archive
11359:The Times Archive
11312:The Times Archive
10354:, pp. 50–53.
10262:, pp. 13–20.
9835:. 18 March 1923.
9515:The Times Archive
8595:, pp. 19–20.
8031:, pp. 13–14.
7860:, pp. 16–17.
7848:, pp. 16–20.
7821:, pp. 80–81.
7121:, pp. 92–93.
7031:jochenhemmleb.com
7025:Hemmleb, Jochen.
6925:, pp. 16–17.
6713:"Mallory's Ridge"
6646:, pp. 49–50.
6547:, pp. 26–27.
6523:, pp. 45–46.
6487:, pp. 87–89.
6458:, pp. 50–52.
6257:(18 March 2016).
6122:, pp. 83–84.
6050:, pp. 90–91.
5915:(Subscription or
5763:, pp. 22–23.
5599:, pp. 80–81.
5432:, pp. 75–76.
5376:, pp. 74–75.
5340:, pp. 70–71.
5196:, pp. 44–45.
5184:, pp. 48–49.
5167:, pp. 32–33.
4659:(Subscription or
4606:, pp. 60–61.
4594:, pp. 49–50.
3927:aneroid barometer
3783:St James's Church
3653:in 1962, in his "
3577:The Wildest Dream
3501:Air Chief Marshal
3474:Chester Cathedral
3454:English mythology
3423:Chester Cathedral
3144:Bishop of Bristol
3140:Church of England
3065:Vest Pocket Kodak
2768:Colin Buist, the
2738:Bishop of Chester
2527:altitude sickness
2465:oxygen deficiency
2125:University Museum
2068:The Third Attempt
2064:The Highest Point
2052:The First Attempt
1862:aneroid barometer
1783:Rongbuk Monastery
1453:John Percy Farrar
1271:and now known as
1253:Pinnacle Traverse
1206:Kern Knotts Crack
1062:SgĂąrr a' Mhadaidh
1058:David Randall Pye
890:altitude sickness
360:second expedition
290:
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17802:Internet Archive
17776:– Mallory Myths.
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14262:Found on Everest
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10776:
10770:
10757:
10751:
10736:
10730:
10719:
10713:
10707:
10701:
10692:
10686:
10680:
10674:
10668:
10662:
10656:
10650:
10641:
10635:
10626:
10620:
10614:
10608:
10602:
10596:
10590:
10584:
10573:
10567:
10561:
10555:
10549:
10543:
10537:
10531:
10525:
10519:
10513:
10507:
10496:
10490:
10484:
10478:
10469:
10463:
10454:
10448:
10442:
10436:
10430:
10424:
10415:
10409:
10403:
10397:
10391:
10385:
10379:
10373:
10367:
10361:
10355:
10349:
10343:
10337:
10331:
10325:
10316:
10310:
10304:
10298:
10292:
10286:
10275:
10269:
10263:
10257:
10251:
10245:
10239:
10233:
10224:
10223:
10221:
10219:
10193:
10187:
10181:
10175:
10169:
10163:
10157:
10151:
10145:
10139:
10138:
10136:
10134:
10125:. Archived from
10108:
10097:
10091:
10082:
10076:
10070:
10064:
10058:
10052:
10046:
10040:
10031:
10025:
10016:
10010:
10004:
9998:
9992:
9986:
9973:
9967:
9961:
9955:
9949:
9943:
9934:
9928:
9922:
9916:
9910:
9904:
9898:
9892:
9883:
9882:
9880:
9878:
9862:
9855:
9849:
9848:
9846:
9844:
9830:
9822:
9816:
9810:
9801:
9795:
9786:
9785:
9783:
9781:
9765:
9758:
9752:
9746:
9740:
9734:
9725:
9719:
9713:
9707:
9701:
9695:
9689:
9683:
9677:
9671:
9665:
9659:
9653:
9647:
9641:
9635:
9629:
9623:
9614:
9608:
9597:
9591:
9582:
9576:
9567:
9561:
9555:
9549:
9540:
9534:
9528:
9527:
9525:
9523:
9511:
9504:
9498:
9492:
9483:
9477:
9471:
9465:
9459:
9453:
9447:
9441:
9435:
9429:
9423:
9417:
9411:
9410:
9408:
9406:
9384:
9375:
9369:
9358:
9352:
9346:
9340:
9334:
9328:
9319:
9313:
9307:
9301:
9295:
9289:
9283:
9277:
9271:
9265:
9259:
9253:
9247:
9241:
9235:
9229:
9216:
9210:
9204:
9198:
9192:
9186:
9180:
9174:
9168:
9162:
9156:
9150:
9144:
9138:
9132:
9126:
9117:
9111:
9105:
9099:
9093:
9087:
9081:
9075:
9069:
9063:
9057:
9051:
9045:
9039:
9033:
9027:
9018:
9012:
9001:
8995:
8986:
8980:
8971:
8965:
8959:
8953:
8947:
8941:
8935:
8929:
8923:
8917:
8911:
8905:
8899:
8893:
8887:
8881:
8875:
8869:
8860:
8854:
8839:
8833:
8827:
8821:
8815:
8809:
8803:
8797:
8788:
8782:
8771:
8765:
8759:
8753:
8747:
8741:
8735:
8729:
8723:
8717:
8711:
8705:
8699:
8693:
8687:
8677:
8671:
8665:
8659:
8653:
8647:
8641:
8635:
8629:
8623:
8617:
8611:
8605:
8596:
8590:
8584:
8578:
8572:
8566:
8560:
8554:
8548:
8542:
8536:
8535:
8533:
8531:
8525:
8510:
8502:
8496:
8490:
8484:
8478:
8472:
8471:, pp. 3–13.
8466:
8460:
8454:
8448:
8445:Howard-Bury 1922
8442:
8436:
8430:
8424:
8418:
8412:
8406:
8393:
8387:
8372:
8366:
8360:
8354:
8339:
8333:
8327:
8321:
8310:
8307:Howard-Bury 1922
8304:
8298:
8292:
8286:
8280:
8274:
8268:
8262:
8256:
8250:
8244:
8238:
8232:
8226:
8220:
8214:
8208:
8199:
8193:
8184:
8181:Howard-Bury 1922
8178:
8172:
8169:Howard-Bury 1922
8166:
8160:
8157:Howard-Bury 1922
8154:
8148:
8145:Howard-Bury 1922
8142:
8136:
8130:
8117:
8111:
8105:
8104:
8102:
8100:
8074:
8068:
8062:
8056:
8053:Howard-Bury 1922
8050:
8044:
8041:Howard-Bury 1922
8038:
8032:
8026:
8020:
8014:
8008:
8002:
7996:
7990:
7984:
7978:
7972:
7966:
7960:
7954:
7948:
7942:
7936:
7930:
7915:
7909:
7900:
7894:
7885:
7882:Howard-Bury 1922
7879:
7873:
7867:
7861:
7858:Howard-Bury 1922
7855:
7849:
7846:Howard-Bury 1922
7843:
7834:
7828:
7822:
7816:
7810:
7804:
7798:
7792:
7786:
7780:
7774:
7768:
7762:
7761:
7748:
7742:
7736:
7727:
7721:
7715:
7709:
7703:
7697:
7691:
7685:
7679:
7673:
7664:
7663:
7650:
7644:
7638:
7632:
7631:
7629:
7627:
7613:
7605:
7599:
7593:
7584:
7578:
7572:
7566:
7560:
7554:
7548:
7542:
7533:
7527:
7521:
7515:
7506:
7500:
7494:
7488:
7477:
7471:
7465:
7459:
7453:
7447:
7441:
7435:
7429:
7423:
7417:
7411:
7405:
7399:
7393:
7387:
7381:
7375:
7369:
7365:
7363:
7361:
7345:
7339:
7333:
7327:
7321:
7315:
7309:
7303:
7297:
7291:
7285:
7279:
7273:
7267:
7261:
7255:
7249:
7243:
7237:
7231:
7225:
7219:
7213:
7207:
7201:
7192:
7186:
7180:
7174:
7165:
7159:
7153:
7147:
7134:
7128:
7122:
7116:
7110:
7109:
7107:
7105:
7085:
7079:
7078:
7076:
7074:
7053:
7047:
7046:
7044:
7042:
7022:
7007:
7001:
6995:
6989:
6983:
6977:
6971:
6965:
6956:
6955:
6953:
6951:
6932:
6926:
6920:
6914:
6908:
6902:
6901:
6899:
6897:
6878:
6872:
6871:
6869:
6867:
6848:
6842:
6836:
6830:
6824:
6818:
6812:
6803:
6797:
6788:
6782:
6776:
6770:
6764:
6758:
6745:
6739:
6733:
6732:
6730:
6728:
6709:
6703:
6697:
6686:
6680:
6674:
6668:
6662:
6656:
6647:
6641:
6635:
6629:
6623:
6617:
6611:
6605:
6596:
6590:
6584:
6578:
6572:
6566:
6560:
6554:
6548:
6542:
6536:
6530:
6524:
6518:
6512:
6506:
6500:
6494:
6488:
6482:
6476:
6470:
6459:
6453:
6447:
6441:
6435:
6429:
6423:
6417:
6411:
6405:
6399:
6393:
6387:
6381:
6375:
6369:
6363:
6357:
6348:
6342:
6336:
6330:
6324:
6318:
6312:
6311:
6309:
6307:
6285:
6279:
6278:
6276:
6274:
6255:Survey, Ordnance
6251:
6245:
6244:
6242:
6240:
6228:Mountain Project
6219:
6213:
6212:
6210:
6208:
6193:"Mallory-Porter"
6189:
6183:
6177:
6171:
6165:
6159:
6153:
6147:
6141:
6135:
6129:
6123:
6117:
6111:
6110:
6108:
6106:
6100:
6089:
6081:
6075:
6069:
6063:
6057:
6051:
6045:
6039:
6033:
6027:
6026:
6024:
6022:
6003:
5997:
5991:
5985:
5979:
5973:
5967:
5961:
5951:
5945:
5939:
5933:
5927:
5921:
5920:
5912:
5910:
5908:
5889:
5878:
5872:
5866:
5860:
5854:
5848:
5842:
5836:
5830:
5824:
5818:
5812:
5806:
5800:
5794:
5788:
5782:
5776:
5770:
5764:
5758:
5752:
5746:
5737:
5731:
5725:
5719:
5713:
5707:
5701:
5695:
5689:
5683:
5677:
5671:
5665:
5659:
5653:
5647:
5641:
5635:
5629:
5623:
5612:
5606:
5600:
5594:
5588:
5582:
5576:
5570:
5555:
5549:
5538:
5532:
5526:
5520:
5511:
5505:
5499:
5493:
5487:
5481:
5475:
5469:
5463:
5457:
5448:
5442:
5433:
5427:
5421:
5415:
5409:
5403:
5394:
5388:
5377:
5371:
5365:
5359:
5353:
5347:
5341:
5335:
5329:
5323:
5314:
5308:
5302:
5296:
5287:
5281:
5275:
5269:
5263:
5257:
5251:
5245:
5239:
5233:
5224:
5218:
5212:
5206:
5197:
5191:
5185:
5179:
5168:
5162:
5156:
5150:
5137:
5131:
5125:
5119:
5106:
5100:
5094:
5088:
5082:
5076:
5067:
5061:
5055:
5049:
5036:
5030:
5024:
5018:
5012:
5006:
5000:
4999:
4997:
4995:
4986:. Archived from
4976:
4970:
4969:
4967:
4965:
4940:
4934:
4927:
4921:
4915:
4909:
4908:
4906:
4904:
4881:
4875:
4874:
4872:
4870:
4847:
4841:
4835:
4824:
4818:
4812:
4806:
4797:
4791:
4785:
4779:
4773:
4772:, p. 46–47.
4767:
4761:
4755:
4749:
4743:
4734:
4728:
4719:
4713:
4707:
4706:
4704:
4702:
4693:. Archived from
4683:
4677:
4671:
4665:
4664:
4656:
4654:
4652:
4633:
4625:
4619:
4613:
4607:
4601:
4595:
4589:
4583:
4577:
4564:
4558:
4552:
4546:
4533:
4532:
4530:
4528:
4505:
4499:
4493:
4480:
4474:
4459:
4453:
4447:
4441:
4435:
4429:
4418:
4412:
4406:
4400:
4394:
4388:
4379:
4373:
4367:
4361:
4355:
4349:
4336:
4330:
4324:
4318:
4312:
4306:
4297:
4291:
4282:
4276:
4267:
4261:
4250:
4244:
4238:
4232:
4209:
4203:
4197:
4191:
4176:
4166:
4160:
4145:
4139:
4130:
4124:
4113:
4107:
4098:
4092:
4086:
4081:
4075:
4072:
4066:
4058:
4052:
4045:
4039:
3989:
3983:
3976:
3970:
3967:
3962:
3953:
3944:
3938:
3911:
3905:
3886:
3880:
3869:
3863:
3860:
3854:
3847:
3841:
3834:
3828:
3817:
3811:
3800:
3794:
3771:
3765:
3755:
3749:
3742:Brunswick Square
3740:'s studio at 38
3734:
3728:
3717:
3711:
3692:
3544:. Film director
3267:to his left and
3265:Edward F. Norton
3123:Percy Wyn-Harris
3112:
2955:
2954:
2950:
2947:
2941:
2871:
2812:Howard Somervell
2795:Percy Wyn-Harris
2698:
2670:
2665:
2660:
2649:
2642:, and the upper
2606:
2580:
2559:
2544:
2515:
2510:
2505:
2498:
2474:
2442:and had ongoing
2430:, Chödzong, and
2398:. In mid-March,
2358:Edward Shebbeare
2354:Richard Hingston
2323:Howard Somervell
2168:in early April.
2060:The Highest Camp
1991:third expedition
1950:
1946:
1942:
1934:
1842:
1841:
1837:
1834:
1815:Howard Somervell
1812:
1748:Arthur Wakefield
1732:Howard Somervell
1489:of Mount Everest
1361:
1037:, following the
1004:Aiguille du Midi
928:Fiescher Glacier
841:Green Chartreuse
810:
739:1909–10: Interim
723:, biographer of
702:Pythagoras House
669:Women's Suffrage
641:Bloomsbury Group
597:Christ's College
587:
504:Ashburton Shield
281:
274:
273:
258:
254:
252:
251:
229:
228:
187:
154:
152:
63:
61:
42:
28:
27:
17993:
17992:
17988:
17987:
17986:
17984:
17983:
17982:
17978:Unsolved deaths
17858:
17857:
17833:
17764:
17748:
17746:
17729:
17724:
17715:
17713:
17709:
17692:
17671:
17669:
17665:
17648:
17627:
17625:
17554:
17552:
17548:
17542:
17525:
17511:
17509:
17505:
17499:
17482:
17468:
17466:
17464:
17434:
17432:
17428:
17422:
17401:
17387:
17385:
17353:
17351:
17347:
17341:
17322:
17308:
17306:
17302:
17287:
17267:
17265:
17261:
17246:
17232:
17230:
17226:
17209:
17188:
17186:
17176:10.2307/1781919
17133:
17131:
17121:10.2307/1780694
17083:(August 1924).
17070:
17068:
17044:
17042:
17026:10.1002/wea.590
16982:
16980:
16976:
16961:
16946:
16944:
16934:10.2307/1781077
16894:
16892:
16882:10.2307/1781387
16842:
16840:
16836:
16819:
16797:
16795:
16766:
16764:
16736:
16734:
16730:
16713:
16699:
16697:
16693:
16676:
16659:
16657:
16626:
16624:
16593:
16591:
16581:10.2307/1781920
16534:
16532:
16522:10.2307/1780634
16479:
16477:
16475:
16437:
16435:
16433:
16396:
16394:
16362:
16360:
16356:
16339:
16322:
16320:
16316:
16310:
16289:
16275:
16273:
16269:
16263:
16246:
16232:
16230:
16226:
16220:
16199:
16179:
16177:
16173:
16158:
16141:
16139:
16135:
16118:
16112:Bicknell, Peter
16101:
16099:
16097:
16059:
16057:
16025:
16023:
15997:
15992:
15966:
15943:
15920:
15890:
15888:
15881:
15853:
15808:
15781:
15726:
15724:
15717:
15692:
15665:
15608:Ruttledge, Hugh
15597:
15595:
15588:
15555:
15524:
15494:
15456:R.W.G. Hingston
15452:Bentley Beetham
15398:
15396:
15389:
15364:
15333:
15306:
15276:
15250:
15223:
15209:William Collins
15207:. Glasgow, UK:
15192:
15169:
15119:A.F.R.Wollaston
15097:
15070:
15040:
15005:
14974:
14951:
14928:
14898:
14856:Foch, Ferdinand
14848:
14782:
14772:The Bodley Head
14752:
14729:
14680:T. G. Longstaff
14650:
14620:
14594:
14564:
14532:
14527:
14522:
14512:
14510:
14496:
14492:
14484:
14480:
14470:
14468:
14449:
14442:
14427:
14423:
14413:
14411:
14394:
14390:
14380:
14378:
14357:
14353:
14343:
14341:
14320:
14316:
14306:
14304:
14296:The Independent
14287:
14283:
14273:
14271:
14258:
14257:
14253:
14243:
14241:
14228:
14227:
14223:
14209:
14207:
14193:
14192:
14188:
14178:
14176:
14157:
14153:
14143:
14141:
14124:
14120:
14110:
14108:
14095:
14094:
14090:
14082:
14078:
14070:
14066:
14058:
14054:
14044:
14042:
14027:
14026:
14022:
14014:
14010:
14000:
13998:
13975:
13971:
13961:
13959:
13942:
13941:
13937:
13927:
13925:
13912:
13911:
13907:
13897:
13895:
13876:
13875:
13871:
13861:
13859:
13842:"Mount Mallory"
13840:
13839:
13835:
13827:
13823:
13815:
13811:
13801:
13799:
13784:
13780:
13770:
13768:
13764:
13753:
13747:
13743:
13735:
13731:
13723:
13719:
13709:
13707:
13683:
13679:
13671:
13667:
13659:
13655:
13645:
13643:
13626:
13622:
13614:
13601:
13593:
13589:
13581:
13570:
13562:
13558:
13550:
13539:
13529:
13527:
13504:
13497:
13487:
13485:
13473:BBC News Online
13461:
13454:
13444:
13442:
13421:
13414:
13404:
13402:
13395:Thomson Reuters
13381:
13377:
13367:
13365:
13352:
13351:
13347:
13337:
13335:
13322:
13321:
13317:
13309:
13305:
13295:
13293:
13275:
13271:
13261:
13259:
13246:
13245:
13241:
13233:
13229:
13223:Keenlyside 1961
13221:
13210:
13200:
13198:
13181:
13180:
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3593:Baku Yumemakura
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3107:Rongbuk Glacier
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2469:altitude record
2452:
2343:cinematographer
2331:Bentley Beetham
2300:
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2266:Winter Olympics
2254:New York Harbor
2174:
2156:created by the
2035:
1975:
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1899:
1870:altitude record
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1795:Rongbuk Glacier
1756:passenger liner
1752:English Channel
1720:
1714:
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1589:Rongbuk Glacier
1542:Sandy Wollaston
1538:Alexander Heron
1518:
1512:
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1495:Port of Tilbury
1410:
1375:Royal Artillery
1369:Park Camp near
1363:
1359:
1348:Battle of Arras
1344:liaison officer
1285:
1273:Mallory's Route
1202:Geoffrey Keynes
1183:
1171:Mallory's Ridge
1117:Avalanche Route
1082:
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950:, who became a
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757:Alpes-Maritimes
741:
633:Lytton Strachey
617:Geoffrey Keynes
613:Jacques Raverat
589:
576:Lytton Strachey
573:
547:
519:R. L. G. Irving
456:
440:Royal Air Force
409:
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383:1924 expedition
368:altitude record
362:to attempt the
347:First World War
313:1924 expedition
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173:Military career
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117:Alma mater
109:Body discovered
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13143:
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13102:
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12376:
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11553:
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11501:Ruttledge 1934
11493:
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11326:
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11280:Somervell 1947
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10225:
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10043:Robertson 1999
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9946:Robertson 1999
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9798:Robertson 1999
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9537:Robertson 1999
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9484:
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9359:
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9347:
9343:Somervell 1947
9335:
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9296:
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9268:Robertson 1999
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8724:
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8684:At end of book
8672:
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8636:
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8608:Robertson 1999
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8583:, p. 389.
8573:
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8561:
8557:Somervell 1947
8549:
8547:, p. 379.
8537:
8515:. London, UK:
8513:poheritage.com
8497:
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8485:
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8449:
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8361:
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8357:Robertson 1999
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8259:Robertson 1999
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7390:Robertson 1999
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7154:
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7119:Robertson 1999
7111:
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7062:ancestry.co.uk
7048:
7008:
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6996:
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6569:Hankinson 1977
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6525:
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6499:, p. 208.
6489:
6485:Hankinson 1977
6477:
6460:
6456:Hankinson 1977
6448:
6436:
6424:
6422:, p. 150.
6412:
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6349:
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6325:
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6197:summitpost.org
6184:
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6172:
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6148:
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6124:
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6112:
6094:. UK. page 9.
6076:
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6036:Robertson 1999
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5726:
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5714:
5702:
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5686:Robertson 1999
5678:
5666:
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5630:
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5626:Robertson 1999
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5601:
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4063:short distance
4053:
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3686:
3684:
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3680:
3679:
3674:
3669:
3662:
3659:
3624:Paths of Glory
3619:Jeffrey Archer
3525:Mount McKinley
3402:
3399:
3354:meteorological
3345:
3342:
3285:
3282:
3269:Geoffrey Bruce
3256:
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3055:Main article:
3052:
3049:
3014:
3011:
3003:Maurice Wilson
2931:The New Yorker
2922:Audrey Salkeld
2913:
2910:
2899:sensationalism
2849:
2847:
2844:
2816:Norton Couloir
2799:Lawrence Wager
2786:
2783:
2781:
2778:
2758:Sir Piers Legh
2731:Right Reverend
2704:
2701:
2587:
2585:on the ridge.
2547:
2482:
2480:
2477:
2451:
2448:
2444:cardiovascular
2327:Geoffrey Bruce
2296:Main article:
2293:
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2211:Golden Jubilee
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2023:encyclopaedias
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1937:Colin Crawford
1927:
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1915:Geoffrey Bruce
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1823:Henry Morshead
1806:
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1750:, crossed the
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1633:
1577:Kharta Glacier
1565:Oliver Wheeler
1561:Henry Morshead
1550:Harold Raeburn
1534:Oliver Wheeler
1530:Henry Morshead
1514:Main article:
1511:
1508:
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1503:
1473:Harold Raeburn
1409:
1406:
1394:officers' club
1352:
1284:
1281:
1279:at about 5.9.
1192:on Great Gable
1182:
1179:
1140:The Slab Climb
1136:Mallory's Slab
1132:The Slab Climb
1109:Terminal ArĂŞte
1105:North Buttress
1090:The Slab Climb
1081:
1078:
1047:Cà rn Mòr Dearg
1022:North Face of
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984:Alpine Journal
948:Cottie Sanders
936:Finsteraarhorn
902:Western Europe
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717:Climbers' Club
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14260:"A clip from
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14205:Group 3 Films
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14103:. Ohio, U.S.
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10805:
10798:
10793:
10786:
10781:
10774:
10769:
10767:
10765:
10763:
10755:
10750:
10748:
10746:
10744:
10742:
10734:
10729:
10727:
10725:
10717:
10712:
10705:
10700:
10698:
10690:
10685:
10678:
10673:
10666:
10661:
10654:
10649:
10647:
10639:
10634:
10632:
10624:
10619:
10612:
10607:
10600:
10595:
10588:
10583:
10581:
10579:
10571:
10566:
10559:
10554:
10547:
10542:
10535:
10530:
10523:
10518:
10512:, p. 97.
10511:
10506:
10504:
10502:
10494:
10489:
10483:, p. 96.
10482:
10477:
10475:
10468:, p. 94.
10467:
10462:
10460:
10452:
10447:
10440:
10435:
10428:
10423:
10421:
10413:
10408:
10401:
10396:
10389:
10384:
10377:
10372:
10365:
10360:
10353:
10348:
10342:, p. 19.
10341:
10336:
10329:
10324:
10322:
10314:
10309:
10302:
10297:
10290:
10285:
10283:
10281:
10273:
10268:
10261:
10256:
10249:
10244:
10237:
10232:
10230:
10213:
10209:
10205:
10204:
10199:
10192:
10185:
10180:
10173:
10168:
10161:
10156:
10149:
10144:
10128:
10124:
10120:
10119:
10114:
10107:
10105:
10103:
10095:
10090:
10088:
10080:
10075:
10068:
10063:
10056:
10051:
10044:
10039:
10037:
10029:
10024:
10022:
10014:
10009:
10002:
9997:
9990:
9985:
9983:
9981:
9979:
9971:
9966:
9959:
9954:
9947:
9942:
9940:
9932:
9927:
9920:
9915:
9908:
9903:
9896:
9891:
9889:
9872:
9868:
9867:
9861:
9854:
9838:
9834:
9827:
9821:
9814:
9809:
9807:
9799:
9794:
9792:
9775:
9771:
9770:
9764:
9757:
9750:
9745:
9738:
9733:
9731:
9723:
9718:
9711:
9706:
9699:
9694:
9687:
9682:
9675:
9670:
9663:
9658:
9651:
9646:
9639:
9634:
9627:
9622:
9620:
9612:
9607:
9605:
9603:
9595:
9590:
9588:
9580:
9575:
9573:
9565:
9560:
9553:
9548:
9546:
9538:
9533:
9517:
9516:
9510:
9503:
9496:
9491:
9489:
9481:
9476:
9469:
9464:
9457:
9452:
9445:
9440:
9433:
9428:
9421:
9416:
9400:
9396:
9395:
9390:
9383:
9381:
9373:
9368:
9366:
9364:
9356:
9351:
9345:, p. 72.
9344:
9339:
9332:
9327:
9325:
9317:
9312:
9305:
9300:
9293:
9288:
9281:
9276:
9269:
9264:
9258:, p. 71.
9257:
9252:
9245:
9240:
9233:
9228:
9226:
9224:
9222:
9214:
9209:
9202:
9197:
9190:
9185:
9178:
9173:
9166:
9161:
9154:
9149:
9142:
9137:
9130:
9125:
9123:
9115:
9110:
9103:
9098:
9091:
9086:
9079:
9074:
9067:
9062:
9055:
9050:
9044:, p. 63.
9043:
9038:
9031:
9026:
9024:
9016:
9011:
9009:
9007:
8999:
8994:
8992:
8984:
8979:
8977:
8969:
8964:
8957:
8952:
8945:
8940:
8933:
8928:
8921:
8916:
8909:
8904:
8897:
8892:
8885:
8880:
8873:
8868:
8866:
8858:
8853:
8851:
8849:
8847:
8845:
8837:
8832:
8825:
8820:
8813:
8808:
8801:
8796:
8794:
8786:
8781:
8779:
8777:
8769:
8764:
8757:
8752:
8745:
8740:
8733:
8728:
8721:
8716:
8709:
8704:
8697:
8692:
8685:
8681:
8676:
8669:
8664:
8658:, p. 40.
8657:
8652:
8645:
8640:
8634:, p. 30.
8633:
8628:
8621:
8616:
8609:
8604:
8602:
8594:
8589:
8582:
8577:
8570:
8565:
8559:, p. 50.
8558:
8553:
8546:
8541:
8522:
8518:
8514:
8507:
8501:
8494:
8489:
8483:, p. 17.
8482:
8477:
8470:
8465:
8458:
8453:
8446:
8441:
8434:
8429:
8422:
8417:
8410:
8405:
8403:
8401:
8399:
8391:
8386:
8384:
8382:
8380:
8378:
8370:
8365:
8358:
8353:
8351:
8349:
8347:
8345:
8337:
8332:
8325:
8320:
8318:
8316:
8308:
8303:
8297:, p. 41.
8296:
8291:
8284:
8279:
8272:
8267:
8260:
8255:
8248:
8243:
8236:
8231:
8224:
8219:
8212:
8207:
8205:
8197:
8192:
8190:
8182:
8177:
8170:
8165:
8158:
8153:
8146:
8141:
8134:
8129:
8127:
8125:
8123:
8115:
8110:
8094:
8090:
8086:
8085:
8084:National Post
8080:
8073:
8066:
8065:Morshead 1923
8061:
8054:
8049:
8042:
8037:
8030:
8025:
8018:
8013:
8006:
8001:
7994:
7989:
7982:
7977:
7970:
7965:
7958:
7953:
7946:
7941:
7934:
7929:
7927:
7925:
7923:
7921:
7913:
7908:
7906:
7898:
7893:
7891:
7884:, p. 18.
7883:
7878:
7871:
7866:
7859:
7854:
7847:
7842:
7840:
7832:
7827:
7820:
7815:
7808:
7803:
7796:
7791:
7784:
7779:
7772:
7767:
7759:
7758:
7753:
7747:
7741:, p. 79.
7740:
7735:
7733:
7725:
7720:
7714:, p. 31.
7713:
7708:
7701:
7696:
7689:
7684:
7677:
7672:
7670:
7661:
7660:
7655:
7649:
7642:
7637:
7621:
7617:
7612:
7604:
7597:
7592:
7590:
7583:, p. 75.
7582:
7577:
7570:
7565:
7558:
7553:
7546:
7541:
7539:
7531:
7526:
7519:
7514:
7512:
7504:
7499:
7492:
7487:
7485:
7483:
7475:
7470:
7463:
7458:
7451:
7446:
7439:
7434:
7427:
7422:
7415:
7410:
7403:
7398:
7391:
7386:
7379:
7374:
7368:
7355:
7351:
7344:
7338:, p. 34.
7337:
7332:
7326:, p. 90.
7325:
7320:
7314:, p. 30.
7313:
7308:
7301:
7296:
7290:, p. 28.
7289:
7284:
7277:
7272:
7266:, p. 53.
7265:
7260:
7253:
7248:
7242:, p. 99.
7241:
7236:
7229:
7224:
7217:
7212:
7205:
7200:
7198:
7190:
7185:
7179:, p. 94.
7178:
7173:
7171:
7163:
7158:
7152:, p. 50.
7151:
7146:
7144:
7142:
7140:
7132:
7127:
7120:
7115:
7099:
7095:
7091:
7084:
7068:
7064:
7063:
7058:
7052:
7036:
7032:
7028:
7021:
7019:
7017:
7015:
7013:
7005:
7000:
6993:
6988:
6981:
6976:
6969:
6964:
6962:
6945:
6941:
6937:
6931:
6924:
6919:
6912:
6907:
6891:
6887:
6883:
6877:
6861:
6857:
6853:
6847:
6840:
6835:
6828:
6823:
6817:, p. 44.
6816:
6811:
6809:
6802:, p. 31.
6801:
6796:
6794:
6787:, p. 35.
6786:
6781:
6775:, p. 27.
6774:
6769:
6763:, p. 50.
6762:
6757:
6755:
6753:
6751:
6743:
6738:
6722:
6718:
6714:
6708:
6702:, p. 91.
6701:
6696:
6694:
6692:
6685:, p. 61.
6684:
6679:
6673:, p. 77.
6672:
6667:
6661:, p. 58.
6660:
6655:
6653:
6645:
6640:
6633:
6628:
6621:
6616:
6610:, p. 49.
6609:
6604:
6602:
6595:, p. 47.
6594:
6593:Williams 1990
6589:
6583:, p. 52.
6582:
6581:Williams 1990
6577:
6571:, p. 85.
6570:
6565:
6558:
6553:
6546:
6541:
6534:
6529:
6522:
6517:
6511:, p. 33.
6510:
6505:
6498:
6493:
6486:
6481:
6475:, p. 45.
6474:
6469:
6467:
6465:
6457:
6452:
6445:
6440:
6433:
6428:
6421:
6416:
6409:
6404:
6397:
6396:Bicknell 1975
6392:
6386:, p. 37.
6385:
6380:
6373:
6368:
6361:
6356:
6354:
6346:
6341:
6334:
6329:
6322:
6317:
6301:
6297:
6296:
6291:
6284:
6268:
6264:
6260:
6256:
6250:
6234:
6230:
6229:
6224:
6218:
6202:
6198:
6194:
6188:
6181:
6176:
6169:
6164:
6157:
6152:
6145:
6140:
6133:
6128:
6121:
6116:
6097:
6093:
6086:
6080:
6073:
6068:
6061:
6056:
6049:
6044:
6037:
6032:
6016:
6012:
6008:
6007:"Mont Maudit"
6002:
5995:
5990:
5984:, p. 89.
5983:
5978:
5972:, p. 60.
5971:
5966:
5959:
5958:Everest Dream
5955:
5950:
5943:
5938:
5931:
5926:
5918:
5903:
5899:
5895:
5894:
5888:
5883:
5877:
5870:
5865:
5859:, p. 67.
5858:
5853:
5847:, p. 57.
5846:
5841:
5834:
5829:
5823:, p. 66.
5822:
5817:
5811:, p. 30.
5810:
5805:
5798:
5793:
5787:, p. 25.
5786:
5781:
5775:, p. 30.
5774:
5769:
5762:
5757:
5751:, p. 49.
5750:
5745:
5743:
5735:
5730:
5724:, p. 86.
5723:
5718:
5712:, p. 54.
5711:
5706:
5700:, p. 83.
5699:
5694:
5688:, p. 67.
5687:
5682:
5676:, p. 61.
5675:
5670:
5664:, p. 51.
5663:
5658:
5651:
5646:
5639:
5634:
5627:
5622:
5620:
5618:
5610:
5605:
5598:
5593:
5587:, p. 66.
5586:
5581:
5575:, p. 45.
5574:
5569:
5567:
5565:
5563:
5561:
5554:, p. 80.
5553:
5548:
5546:
5544:
5537:, p. 44.
5536:
5531:
5525:, p. 79.
5524:
5519:
5517:
5510:, p. 64.
5509:
5504:
5497:
5492:
5486:, p. 62.
5485:
5480:
5474:, p. 63.
5473:
5468:
5462:, p. 41.
5461:
5456:
5454:
5447:, p. 76.
5446:
5441:
5439:
5431:
5426:
5420:, p. 75.
5419:
5414:
5408:, p. 62.
5407:
5402:
5400:
5393:, p. 40.
5392:
5387:
5385:
5383:
5375:
5370:
5364:, p. 71.
5363:
5358:
5352:, p. 39.
5351:
5346:
5339:
5334:
5328:, p. 33.
5327:
5322:
5320:
5313:, p. 48.
5312:
5307:
5300:
5295:
5293:
5285:
5280:
5274:, p. 47.
5273:
5268:
5262:, p. 94.
5261:
5256:
5250:, p. 72.
5249:
5244:
5238:, p. 61.
5237:
5232:
5230:
5223:, p. 46.
5222:
5217:
5211:, p. 32.
5210:
5205:
5203:
5195:
5190:
5183:
5178:
5176:
5174:
5166:
5161:
5155:, p. 48.
5154:
5149:
5147:
5145:
5143:
5136:, p. 47.
5135:
5130:
5124:, p. 28.
5123:
5118:
5116:
5114:
5112:
5105:, p. 42.
5104:
5099:
5092:
5087:
5081:, p. 39.
5080:
5075:
5073:
5066:, p. 25.
5065:
5060:
5054:, p. 38.
5053:
5048:
5046:
5044:
5042:
5035:, p. 26.
5034:
5029:
5022:
5017:
5010:
5005:
4989:
4985:
4981:
4975:
4959:
4955:
4954:
4949:
4945:
4944:Kennedy, Maev
4939:
4932:
4926:
4920:, p. 50.
4919:
4914:
4898:
4894:
4890:
4889:christies.com
4886:
4880:
4864:
4860:
4856:
4852:
4846:
4840:, p. 98.
4839:
4834:
4832:
4830:
4822:
4817:
4810:
4809:Thompson 2012
4805:
4803:
4796:, p. 49.
4795:
4790:
4784:, p. 31.
4783:
4778:
4771:
4766:
4759:
4754:
4748:, p. 36.
4747:
4742:
4740:
4733:, p. 35.
4732:
4727:
4725:
4717:
4712:
4696:
4692:
4688:
4682:
4676:, p. 23.
4675:
4670:
4662:
4647:
4643:
4639:
4638:
4632:
4624:
4617:
4612:
4605:
4600:
4593:
4588:
4582:, p. 33.
4581:
4576:
4574:
4572:
4570:
4562:
4557:
4551:, p. 22.
4550:
4545:
4543:
4541:
4539:
4522:
4518:
4514:
4510:
4504:
4498:, p. 18.
4497:
4492:
4490:
4488:
4486:
4479:, p. 29.
4478:
4473:
4471:
4469:
4467:
4465:
4458:, p. 17.
4457:
4452:
4446:, p. 20.
4445:
4440:
4434:, p. 28.
4433:
4428:
4426:
4424:
4417:, p. 19.
4416:
4411:
4404:
4399:
4393:, p. 15.
4392:
4387:
4385:
4378:, p. 27.
4377:
4372:
4366:, p. 18.
4365:
4360:
4354:, p. 19.
4353:
4348:
4346:
4344:
4342:
4335:, p. 16.
4334:
4329:
4323:, p. 78.
4322:
4317:
4310:
4305:
4303:
4296:, p. 21.
4295:
4290:
4288:
4280:
4275:
4273:
4266:, p. 25.
4265:
4260:
4258:
4256:
4249:, p. 15.
4248:
4243:
4237:, p. 22.
4236:
4231:
4229:
4227:
4225:
4223:
4221:
4219:
4217:
4215:
4207:
4202:
4196:, p. 13.
4195:
4190:
4186:
4173:
4172:
4171:Sunday Mirror
4165:
4158:
4154:
4150:
4144:
4136:
4129:
4122:
4118:
4112:
4104:
4097:
4090:
4080:
4071:
4064:
4057:
4050:
4044:
4037:
4033:
4029:
4025:
4021:
4017:
4013:
4009:
4005:
4002:
3998:
3994:
3988:
3981:
3975:
3957:
3949:
3943:
3936:
3932:
3928:
3924:
3920:
3916:
3910:
3903:
3899:
3895:
3891:
3890:Mount Everest
3885:
3878:
3874:
3868:
3859:
3852:
3846:
3839:
3833:
3826:
3825:British Isles
3822:
3816:
3809:
3805:
3799:
3792:
3788:
3784:
3780:
3776:
3770:
3763:
3759:
3754:
3747:
3743:
3739:
3733:
3726:
3722:
3716:
3709:
3705:
3701:
3697:
3691:
3687:
3678:
3675:
3673:
3670:
3668:
3665:
3664:
3658:
3656:
3652:
3647:
3645:
3641:
3636:
3634:
3633:Ewan McGregor
3630:
3626:
3625:
3620:
3616:
3612:
3611:
3606:
3602:
3598:
3594:
3589:
3587:
3583:
3579:
3578:
3573:
3569:
3568:Brian Blessed
3565:
3561:
3557:
3556:
3551:
3547:
3543:
3542:
3537:
3532:
3530:
3526:
3520:
3519:, Tennessee.
3518:
3514:
3510:
3506:
3502:
3493:
3489:
3487:
3483:
3482:Mount Mallory
3479:
3478:Sierra Nevada
3475:
3471:
3467:
3463:
3459:
3455:
3451:
3447:
3444:
3443:stained-glass
3440:
3435:
3431:
3424:
3420:
3419:Andrew Irvine
3415:
3407:
3398:
3395:
3391:
3387:
3382:
3378:
3374:
3370:
3366:
3363:
3359:
3355:
3351:
3341:
3338:
3334:
3330:
3329:Ă’scar Cadiach
3325:
3323:
3319:
3315:
3311:
3307:
3303:
3299:
3295:
3291:
3284:"Second Step"
3278:
3274:
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4988:the original
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4953:The Guardian
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4901:. Retrieved
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4867:. Retrieved
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4695:the original
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4616:Holroyd 1995
4611:
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4561:Messner 2001
4556:
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4512:
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4036:posthumously
4022:. The seven
4012:George Finch
3987:
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3738:Duncan Grant
3736:In 1911, in
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3723:in 1899 and
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3586:Leo Houlding
3582:Conrad Anker
3575:
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3533:
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3498:
3486:Mount Irvine
3458:Saint George
3439:Charterhouse
3427:
3365:pressure map
3347:
3337:Leo Houlding
3326:
3287:
3275:. The local
3235:
3169:
3160:
3156:
3128:pocketknives
3120:
3103:
3087:
3085:and others.
3076:Conrad Anker
3068:
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2877:Frank Smythe
2874:
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2770:Duke of York
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2485:Dear Odell,
2484:
2461:
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2428:Shekar Dzong
2399:
2375:
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2258:
2249:
2231:17th century
2183:
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2095:
2080:Philadelphia
2071:
2067:
2063:
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2055:
2051:
2047:
2044:
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1995:Central Hall
1984:
1929:
1911:George Finch
1908:
1905:George Finch
1857:arithmetical
1853:
1808:
1758:
1744:George Finch
1729:
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1697:
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1670:Charterhouse
1661:
1649:Queen's Hall
1646:
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1381:heavy guns.
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1066:Isle of Skye
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992:Dent Blanche
989:
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942:, using the
932:Bernese Alps
910:
894:Dufourspitze
879:
849:Michelangelo
840:
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813:
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799:
780:Charterhouse
773:
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698:A. C. Benson
683:
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645:Duncan Grant
593:A. C. Benson
590:
584:Vanessa Bell
572:
560:
516:
465:
448:St Wilfrid's
428:the Reverend
421:
380:
364:first ascent
344:
317:
292:
291:
214:Battles/wars
191:British Army
64:18 June 1886
25:
17878:1924 deaths
17868:1886 births
17749:11 December
17705:: 452–458.
17661:: 138–145.
17469:30 December
17435:31 December
17414:: 207–212.
17333:: 678–687.
17309:27 December
17298:: 132–149.
17268:31 December
17257:: 102–106.
17222:: 442–452.
17162:: 455–461.
17107:: 145–165.
17071:18 February
17045:9 September
17011:: 215–218.
16972:: 171–222.
16920:: 400–412.
16868:: 100–109.
16832:: 129–134.
16689:: 386–402.
16535:18 February
16508:: 418–431.
16467:: 468–469.
16438:20 December
16386:: 338–347.
16363:11 February
16352:: 359–381.
16302:: 279–286.
16212:: 657–658.
16142:26 December
16089:: 375–379.
16060:19 December
16026:17 December
15891:13 December
15541:Joe Simpson
15502:Rees, Nigel
15399:5 September
15123:J.N. Collie
14760:Davis, Wade
14414:6 September
14111:7 September
14072:Abrons 1964
14045:2 September
14016:Beckey 1948
13802:14 December
13788:"Mobberley"
13771:15 December
13710:10 December
13646:15 December
13595:Norton 1925
11940:Carter 1980
11921:Carter 1980
11836:Der Spiegel
11814:Norton 1925
11701:Smythe 2013
11674:Smythe 2013
11647:Smythe 2013
11564:Norton 1925
11447:3 September
11217:Norton 1925
11171:Norton 1925
11159:Norton 1925
11130:Norton 1925
11118:Norton 1925
11094:Norton 1925
11070:Norton 1925
11058:Norton 1925
11039:Norton 1925
11022:Norton 1925
10973:Norton 1924
10961:Norton 1925
10931:Odell, Noel
10914:Norton 1925
10890:Norton 1925
10809:Norton 1925
10797:Norton 1925
10754:Norton 1925
10716:Norton 1925
10704:Norton 1925
10689:Norton 1925
10638:Norton 1925
10623:Norton 1925
10611:Norton 1925
10599:Norton 1925
10587:Norton 1925
10546:Norton 1925
10534:Norton 1925
10510:Norton 1925
10493:Norton 1925
10481:Norton 1925
10466:Norton 1925
10439:Norton 1925
10352:Norton 1925
10340:Norton 1925
10260:Norton 1925
9780:24 November
9522:20 November
9042:Murray 1953
8872:Norton 1925
8530:16 November
8295:Murray 1953
7360:5 September
7104:2 September
6432:Howett 2001
6306:21 December
6273:21 December
5994:Irving 1911
5956:, pp.
5907:12 February
5797:Irving 1948
5674:Graves 1998
5662:Graves 1998
5609:Graves 1998
5484:Graves 1998
4004:Tejbir Bura
3917:. Mallory,
3902:Kampa Dzong
3725:Grindelwald
3704:French Alps
3613:, in 2021.
3546:George Lowe
3509:French Alps
3466:Sir Galahad
3462:King Arthur
3333:free-soloed
3314:Liu Lianman
3294:Second Step
3132:Vest Pocket
3045:interpreter
2734:Henry Paget
2550:Dear Noel,
2424:Kampa Dzong
2414:, Guatong,
2284:members to
2106:prohibition
2072:Conclusions
2056:The Problem
2019:periodicals
1919:Tejbir Bura
1909:On 27 May,
1763:deck tennis
1698:The Assault
1569:Guy Bullock
1526:Guy Bullock
1433:Alpine Club
1301:embroiderer
1277:Second Step
1230:Pillar Rock
1226:North Climb
1210:Great Gable
1124:Great Gully
1101:North Gully
979:Mont Maudit
968:biographers
913:Guy Bullock
761:inheritance
745:Simon Bussy
527:Alpine Club
523:mountaineer
496:giant swing
424:Newton Hall
381:During the
297:mountaineer
17862:Categories
17716:5 February
17672:26 January
17628:6 February
17626:Retrieved
17555:9 February
17388:21 January
17101:Noel Odell
16983:2 February
16843:8 February
16798:3 February
16767:6 February
16765:Retrieved
16700:25 January
16660:31 January
16658:Retrieved
16627:31 January
16625:Retrieved
16594:9 December
16397:16 January
16323:8 February
16276:3 November
16180:15 January
15707:Doug Scott
15634:L.R. Wager
15598:24 October
15570:Steve Noon
15448:N.E. Odell
15444:J.G. Bruce
15440:C.G. Bruce
15139:A.R. Hinks
15135:A.M. Heron
14672:G.I. Finch
14499:Pack, Mark
14234:k2news.com
13918:rafweb.org
12939:K2News.com
11802:Odell 1924
11608:Odell 1934
11381:Hinks 1924
11366:8 December
11334:Green 2005
11319:8 December
11256:Davis 2011
11205:Davis 2011
11142:Davis 2011
11106:Davis 2011
11082:Davis 2011
10773:Odell 1924
10665:Davis 2011
10388:Green 2005
10313:Green 2005
10289:Davis 2011
10248:Green 2005
10218:3 December
10184:Bruce 1923
10172:Bruce 1923
10148:Bruce 1923
10133:1 December
10055:Green 2005
10028:Green 2005
10001:Davis 2011
9970:Davis 2011
9958:Green 2005
9931:Green 2005
9749:Green 2005
9737:Davis 2011
9710:Green 2005
9686:Davis 2011
9650:Bruce 1923
9638:Green 2005
9611:Davis 2011
9594:Green 2005
9564:Davis 2011
9495:Davis 2011
9480:Green 2005
9468:Green 2005
9456:Davis 2011
9444:Davis 2011
9432:Green 2005
9420:Bruce 1923
9405:3 December
9331:Bruce 1923
9316:Bruce 1923
9304:Bruce 1923
9292:Bruce 1923
9280:Bruce 1923
9244:Bruce 1923
9213:Bruce 1923
9201:Bruce 1923
9189:Bruce 1923
9177:Bruce 1923
9165:Bruce 1923
9153:Bruce 1923
9129:Bruce 1923
9114:Bruce 1923
9102:Bruce 1923
9090:Bruce 1923
9078:Bruce 1923
9030:Bruce 1923
9015:Bruce 1923
8998:Bruce 1923
8968:Bruce 1923
8956:Bruce 1923
8944:Bruce 1923
8932:Bruce 1923
8920:Bruce 1923
8908:Bruce 1923
8896:Bruce 1923
8836:Bruce 1923
8824:Bruce 1923
8800:Bruce 1923
8768:Bruce 1923
8756:Bruce 1923
8732:Bruce 1923
8708:Bruce 1923
8680:Bruce 1923
8668:Green 2005
8656:Bruce 1923
8644:Davis 2011
8632:Bruce 1923
8620:Davis 2011
8593:Bruce 1923
8581:Davis 2011
8569:Green 2005
8545:Davis 2011
8481:Bruce 1923
8469:Bruce 1923
8457:Davis 2011
8421:Davis 2011
8409:Green 2005
8336:Davis 2011
8324:Green 2005
8283:Davis 2011
8271:Davis 2011
8235:Davis 2011
8223:Davis 2011
7993:Green 2005
7933:Green 2005
7819:Green 2005
7795:Davis 2011
7739:Green 2005
7688:Davis 2011
7596:Davis 2011
7581:Green 2005
7569:Davis 2011
7491:Davis 2011
7462:Davis 2011
7324:Green 2005
7264:Green 2005
7204:Davis 2011
7150:Green 2005
6940:UKClimbing
6923:Jones 1993
6773:Green 2005
6727:15 January
6717:UKClimbing
6683:Green 2005
6545:Green 2005
6239:9 February
6207:9 February
6105:5 February
6072:Young 1912
6021:2 February
5970:Green 2005
5919:required.)
5833:Davis 2011
5749:Green 2005
5710:Green 2005
5650:Davis 2011
5573:Green 2005
5535:Green 2005
5496:Davis 2011
5460:Green 2005
5391:Green 2005
5350:Green 2005
5326:Green 2005
5311:Green 2005
5272:Green 2005
5209:Green 2005
5165:Green 2005
5122:Green 2005
5064:Green 2005
5033:Green 2005
4893:Christie's
4855:npg.org.uk
4782:Green 2005
4716:Davis 2011
4674:Green 2005
4663:required.)
4527:23 January
4496:Green 2005
4456:Green 2005
4391:Green 2005
4321:Green 2005
4309:Davis 2011
4194:Green 2005
4182:References
4149:scepticism
4121:North Face
4089:North Face
3935:topography
3931:theodolite
3896:, who the
3877:lieutenant
3787:Piccadilly
3629:Doug Liman
3448:window at
3381:convective
3290:free-climb
3023:snowstorms
2891:North Face
2858:Mont Blanc
2820:Noel Odell
2766:Lieutenant
2655:binoculars
2617:theodolite
2597:Noel Odell
2519:Noel Odell
2418:, Yatung,
2404:Darjeeling
2400:California
2390:, threw a
2380:Hindustani
2378:, studied
2368:California
2350:naturalist
2339:Noel Odell
2272:, France,
2250:California
2223:Hunstanton
2202:privileged
2162:employment
2154:paraphrase
2109:propaganda
1891:dehydrated
1866:theodolite
1771:Darjeeling
1487:North Face
1402:demobilise
1386:lieutenant
1379:60-pounder
1371:Winchester
1336:Boxing Day
1148:Pen-y-Pass
1051:Matterhorn
954:using the
906:Mont Blanc
882:Mont VĂ©lan
845:Botticelli
765:music hall
753:Roquebrune
694:Winchester
649:homoerotic
567:Botticelli
563:Praxiteles
480:West Kirby
472:Eastbourne
444:Birkenhead
208:Lieutenant
178:Allegiance
112:1 May 1999
60:1886-06-18
17820:Olympedia
17727:Magazines
17512:7 January
17384:: 278–282
17354:4 January
17035:119532622
16794:: 148–162
16726:: 28–41.
15234:Llanberis
15026:Dave Hahn
14381:14 August
14274:3 October
14144:16 August
13928:13 August
13405:14 August
13136:18 August
12907:12 August
12336:0261-3077
11244:Noel 1927
11229:Noel 1927
11004:17 August
10902:Noel 1927
10866:Noel 1927
10851:Noel 1927
10839:Noel 1927
10824:Noel 1927
9919:Rees 2006
9877:12 August
8099:13 August
8089:Postmedia
7870:West 2003
6992:Reid 2006
6980:Reid 2006
6950:4 January
6896:2 January
6866:2 January
6632:Neal 1998
6509:Neal 1998
5954:Neff 2015
4964:11 August
4032:North Col
4028:avalanche
3919:Somervell
3838:pneumonia
3821:Ben Nevis
3806:, in the
3775:reception
3694:In 1944,
3683:Footnotes
3644:Northwich
3621:'s novel
3536:John Noel
3529:North Col
3505:Avro York
3390:Himalayan
3386:millibars
3362:sea-level
3090:artefacts
3083:Dave Hahn
3080:cameraman
2982:avalanche
2978:North Col
2918:co-author
2895:telescope
2875:In 1937,
2747:explorers
2722:The Times
2693:Cambridge
2622:duralumin
2583:rock step
2571:limestone
2531:John Noel
2412:Kalimpong
2408:Base Camp
2388:gymnasium
2384:logistics
2373:Maurois's
2364:on board
2362:Liverpool
2346:John Noel
2261:physician
2217:. In the
2206:appointed
2137:Iowa City
2133:Rochester
2121:Cambridge
1962:John Noel
1953:avalanche
1787:Base Camp
1759:Caledonia
1736:John Noel
1680:, titled
1625:Marseille
1601:frostbite
1593:North Col
1585:Lhakpa La
1558:surveyors
1414:Godalming
1316:Godalming
1237:Ennerdale
1216:, a rock
1094:Y Lliwedd
1031:Ben Nevis
1024:Ben Nevis
964:published
956:pseudonym
817:hypocrisy
535:sizarship
468:Glengorse
407:Childhood
356:North Col
199:1915–1918
74:, England
68:Mobberley
17829:LibriVox
17743:Archived
17707:Archived
17663:Archived
17601:12679344
17546:Archived
17503:Archived
17426:Archived
17345:Archived
17300:Archived
17259:Archived
17233:30 March
17224:Archived
17134:21 March
17039:Archived
16974:Archived
16834:Archived
16815:(eds.).
16728:Archived
16691:Archived
16639:(1912).
16606:(1911).
16392:41137170
16354:Archived
16314:Archived
16267:Archived
16233:11 April
16224:Archived
16171:Archived
16169:: 3–22.
16133:Archived
16102:11 April
15995:Journals
15976:(1927).
15885:Archived
15822:(1909).
15761:(2001).
15739:(1947).
15727:31 March
15721:Archived
15610:(1934).
15592:Archived
15504:(2006).
15428:(1925).
15411:(1927).
15393:Archived
15286:(2001).
15107:(1922).
15050:(1995).
14908:(1998).
14858:(1931).
14815:(1947).
14792:(1953).
14762:(2011).
14690:(1919).
14660:(1923).
14574:(1989).
14544:(1999).
14507:Archived
14465:Archived
14408:Archived
14375:Archived
14338:Archived
14301:Archived
14238:Archived
14173:Archived
14138:Archived
14105:Archived
14039:Archived
13995:Archived
13956:Archived
13922:Archived
13796:Archived
13762:Archived
13704:Archived
13640:Archived
13524:Archived
13482:Archived
13430:NBC News
13399:Archived
13290:Archived
13095:30 April
13089:Archived
13022:30 April
13016:Archived
12973:Archived
12949:28 April
12943:Archived
12901:Archived
12786:Archived
12747:30 April
12590:17 April
12584:Archived
12527:16 April
12521:Archived
12403:13 April
12397:Archived
12307:14 April
12301:Archived
12145:Archived
12112:Archived
12064:Archived
12060:numa.net
11841:Archived
11725:Archived
11441:Archived
10998:Archived
10212:Archived
9871:Archived
9843:27 April
9837:Archived
9774:Archived
9399:Archived
8521:Archived
8093:Archived
7620:Archived
7098:Archived
7067:Archived
7041:25 April
7035:Archived
6944:Archived
6890:Archived
6860:Archived
6721:Archived
6300:Archived
6267:Archived
6233:Archived
6201:Archived
6096:Archived
6015:Archived
4994:1 August
4958:Archived
4897:Archived
4863:Archived
4701:1 August
4521:Archived
4001:Nepalese
3904:, Tibet.
3808:Pyrenees
3791:best man
3708:Grenoble
3661:See also
3446:triptych
3434:cloister
3298:altitude
3277:Dzongpen
3255:Theories
3184:Timeline
3095:circular
2986:crevasse
2936:Mountain
2882:Camp Six
2689:telegram
2640:sunshine
2635:yodelled
2631:whistled
2615:using a
2535:Changtse
2436:altitude
2416:Jelep La
2278:alpinism
2270:Chamonix
2239:Halstead
2194:lecturer
2166:Plymouth
2158:reporter
2015:Himalaya
2007:Brighton
2003:Aberdeen
1958:crevasse
1791:altitude
1629:Provence
1621:Tibetans
1499:Sardinia
1431:and the
1398:Trafford
1367:Avington
1261:Cornwall
1218:pinnacle
1039:corniced
1035:Stob BĂ n
1014:Scotland
975:Herbétet
952:novelist
917:Nesthorn
900:peak in
864:The Alps
837:magazine
769:Sorbonne
436:Trafford
320:Cheshire
318:Born in
239:Alpinism
186:Service/
161:Children
104:accident
72:Cheshire
17948:Mummies
17756:Alt URL
17688:(ed.).
17644:(ed.).
17370:(ed.).
17361:Alt URL
17275:Alt URL
17205:(ed.).
17184:1781919
17164:Bibcode
17129:1780694
17109:Bibcode
17052:Alt URL
17013:Bibcode
16990:Alt URL
16947:11 June
16942:1781077
16922:Bibcode
16895:11 June
16890:1781387
16870:Bibcode
16780:(ed.).
16750:(ed.).
16643:(ed.).
16610:(ed.).
16589:1781920
16569:Bibcode
16530:1780634
16510:Bibcode
16187:Alt URL
16149:Alt URL
16022:: 47–51
16006:(ed.).
15317:Lliwedd
13390:Reuters
13286:sge.org
12369:23 June
12341:23 June
12151:7 April
12118:7 April
12070:6 April
11967:2 April
11847:6 April
11731:1 April
11454:Alt URL
10990:pbs.org
7626:13 June
7367:Alt URL
6886:theCrag
6856:theCrag
4135:missing
4030:on the
4024:porters
3721:Zermatt
3706:, near
3615:Everest
3394:hypoxic
3318:belayed
3273:Shelkar
3040:missing
2996:in the
2994:moraine
2962:belayed
2951:⁄
2862:glacier
2854:six/six
2804:ice axe
2742:diocese
2575:fossils
2490:compass
2457:degrees
2440:malaria
2432:Rongbuk
2229:in the
2225:on the
2141:Hanover
1999:Ireland
1956:into a
1878:ice axe
1876:of his
1838:⁄
1658:Britain
1469:Mayfair
1312:engaged
1181:England
1070:Cuillin
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