PAMIR CLIMBERS BACK IN LONDON.—Sir John Hunt and other members of his team, who have been climbing in the remote Pamirs, photographed on their return to London. From left are Mr G. Lowe, Sir John Hunt, Mr D. Bull, and Mr E. A. Wrangham. Two members, Messrs W. Noyce and R. Smith, were killed while descending the 21,000ft Garmo Peak, in Tadzbikstan. The expedition, which is to continue, is a joint British-Russian venture led ,by Sir John Hunt.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 16
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78PAMIR CLIMBERS BACK IN LONDON.—Sir John Hunt and other members of his team, who have been climbing in the remote Pamirs, photographed on their return to London. From left are Mr G. Lowe, Sir John Hunt, Mr D. Bull, and Mr E. A. Wrangham. Two members, Messrs W. Noyce and R. Smith, were killed while descending the 21,000ft Garmo Peak, in Tadzbikstan. The expedition, which is to continue, is a joint British-Russian venture led ,by Sir John Hunt. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 16
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