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  1. Albert Frederick Mummery (10 September 1855, Dover, Kent, England – 24 August 1895, Nanga Parbat), was an English mountaineer and author. Although most notable for his many and varied first ascents put up in the Alps , Mummery, along with J. Norman Collie , Geoffrey Hastings , and two Gurkhas are also the first men in recorded ...

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  2. Albert Frederick Mummery ( Dover, 10 de setembro de 1855 - Nanga_Parbat na zona ocidental dos Himalaias, no Paquistão, 24 de agosto de 1895) foi um escritor e alpinista britânico, reconhecido por ter feito algumas célebres primeiras ascensões nos Alpes .

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    • 24 de agosto de 1895 (39 anos), Nanga Parbat
  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Albert Frederick Mummery (born Sept. 10, 1855, Dover, Kent, Eng.—died Aug. 24, 1895, western Kashmir, India) was an English mountaineer who was the first to climb several Alpine peaks, including Dent du Requin, Col des Cortes, and Zmutt Ridge of the Matterhorn.

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  4. 19 de nov. de 2019 · Novos horizontes. Em 1895, o alpinista partiu para o Himalaia para escalar o Nanga Parbat ao lado de seus parceiros John Norman Collie e Geoffrey Hastings. Ele e sua equipe foram os primeiros a tentar escalar uma montanha com mais de oito mil metros de altitude. Nanga Parbat no Paquistão.

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  5. Albert Frederick Mummery (Dover, 10 de setembro de 1855 - Nanga_Parbat na zona ocidental dos Himalaias, no Paquistão, 24 de agosto de 1895) foi um escritor e alpinista britânico, reconhecido por ter feito algumas célebres primeiras ascensões nos Alpes.

  6. 5 de dez. de 2013 · Learn about Albert Mummery, a Dover-born mountaineer who climbed the Matterhorn, the Aiguille du Grépon and the Himalayas. He also wrote a book on the Physiology of Industry, a pioneering work on macroeconomics.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2023 · Abstract. Mountaineering is historically a socially elitist practice, but also a masculine one: created by men and for men, it was constructed by the institutional and symbolic exclusion of women. To this day, women remain under-represented in mountaineering.