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National Advisory Council on the Training and Supply of Teachers, 1951; Children's Advisory Committee of the Independent Television Authority, 1956–60; Wolfenden Committee on Sport, 1958–60; the Outward Bound Trust Council, 1962–73; Central Council of Physical Recreation Council and Executive, 1961–72; Electricity Supply Industry Training Board, 1965–66; Royal Commission on Local Government (Redcliffe-Maud Commission), 1966–69; the Sports Council, 1966–74 (Vice-Chairman 1971–74); the Countryside Commission, 1969–74; British Mountaineering Council, 1962–65 (Honorary Member, 1983); the Council for Environmental Education, 1968–75; the Commission on Mining and the Environment, 1971–72; and the Water Space Amenity Commission, 1973–76.
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I came into educational administration at the end of the squalid and hungry thirties after some years working with unemployed Durham miners and their families. I think that those underfed children, their fathers on the scrapheap, and the mean rows of houses under the tip, all the casual product of a
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These were the Colonial Office Social Welfare Advisory Committee, 1942–48; the Development Commission, 1948–78; Advisory Committee on Education in the Royal Air Force, 1950–57; Advisory Committee on Education in Germany, 1950–57; Central Advisory Council for Education in England and Wales, 1948–51;
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While still in his twenties Longland established a reputation as a mountaineer. He liked to say that he started out "with a clothes line and a pair of old army boots", but in the words of an obituarist, "as a rock-climber he was brilliant. He will always be remembered for 'Longland's Climb', on
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in the 1930s. He formed a lifelong concern for the welfare of unemployed people, and after a time working in community service he moved to become an educational administrator, retiring in 1970. Among his achievements was the establishment of White Hall in
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He left the university to become deputy director of Durham's Community Service Council, taking over as director a year later. From 1940 until his retirement in 1970 he worked in the management of education, as deputy education officer for
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from 1969 to 1974 he played an important part in bringing increased protection for the countryside responsible, writing the commission's report that persuaded the government to strengthen the powers of
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Exhibitioner and scholar, won a Blue for pole-vaulting, and gained a first in Part I of the Historical Tripos in 1926, and first class honours with distinction in the English Tripos in 1927.
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Longland was the eldest son of the Rev E. H. Longland (successively curate of Hagley, vicar of St Paul's, Warwick (1908–16) rector of St Nicholas's
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in which a team of experts answered listeners' questions about the countryside; he was a panellist and later a question-master on the long-running
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for two years, and then spent a year in Germany as Austausch-student at KΓΆnigsberg University, where he witnessed the early rise of
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During his time at Durham, Longland became increasingly concerned at the social problems caused by the
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Longland was knighted on his retirement in 1970. In his last years he was distressed, in the words of
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As a young man Longland was prominent among British rock-climbers, taking a distinguished part in the
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In 1990 Longland gave an address at a gathering to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of
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as "the perfect chairman, courteous, receptive, self-effacing and clearly well liked by the team".
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talked of the post-war achievements, and Longland spoke about the early attempts on the mountain.
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hosted a gathering of climbers who had made or attempted the ascent of Everest. Among them were
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from 1930 to 1936. In 1934 he married Margaret Lowrey Harrison in a ceremony conducted by the
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In addition to his public service work, Longland was a frequent and popular broadcaster on
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conditions obliterating all traces of their upward route." He was invited to go on the
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and unemployment in the Durham coalfields, and became an active member of the
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Longland (centre) with, left to right G. I Milton, Justin Evans, Dave Alcock,
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panel. He was in the chair for series for younger listeners, including
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Longland's first full-time academic post was as lecturer in English at
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selfishly irresponsible society, have coloured my thinking ever since.
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After graduating, Longland was elected Charles Kingsley bye-fellow of
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Cambridge University Mountaineering Club – First Ascents list
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Longland
Longland (disambiguation)
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John A. Jackson
Plas y Brenin
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Durham University
Derbyshire
1933 British Mount Everest expedition
British Mountaineering Council
BBC Radio
Round Britain Quiz
Any Questions?
My Word!
Droitwich
Cropthorne
the King's School, Worcester
Jesus College, Cambridge
Rustat
Magdalene College
Adolf Hitler
Clogwyn Du'r Arddu
1933 to Everest
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whiteout
1938 Everest expedition
Durham University
Bishop of Durham
Hensley Henson
Great Depression

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