G. M. Mannering (left) and J. N. Hamilton on the top of Mount Cook. G. M. Mannering is the son of G. E. Mannering and J. N. Hamilton is one of New Zealand’s most renowned and experienced climbers and skiers. This was the first ascent of Mount Cook for each man. The photograph was taken by the third man in the party—R. Chapman, of Christchurch.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 9
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65G. M. Mannering (left) and J. N. Hamilton on the top of Mount Cook. G. M. Mannering is the son of G. E. Mannering and J. N. Hamilton is one of New Zealand’s most renowned and experienced climbers and skiers. This was the first ascent of Mount Cook for each man. The photograph was taken by the third man in the party—R. Chapman, of Christchurch. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 9
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