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British Airmen Conquer Everest:—Mt. Everest, 29,000 feet, which has been conquered by the Houston Everest Aerial Expedition. » Two aeroplanes piloted respectively by Squadron-Leader Lord Clydesdale and FlightLieutenant D. F. Mclntyre, cleared the sununit by more than 100 feet. The base camp being used by the British Expedition, under Mr. Hugh Rutledge, which is attempting to reach the summit on foot, can be seen In the foreground.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 7

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British Airmen Conquer Everest:—Mt. Everest, 29,000 feet, which has been conquered by the Houston Everest Aerial Expedition. » Two aeroplanes piloted respectively by Squadron-Leader Lord Clydesdale and Flight-Lieutenant D. F. Mclntyre, cleared the sununit by more than 100 feet. The base camp being used by the British Expedition, under Mr. Hugh Rutledge, which is attempting to reach the summit on foot, can be seen In the foreground. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 7

British Airmen Conquer Everest:—Mt. Everest, 29,000 feet, which has been conquered by the Houston Everest Aerial Expedition. » Two aeroplanes piloted respectively by Squadron-Leader Lord Clydesdale and Flight-Lieutenant D. F. Mclntyre, cleared the sununit by more than 100 feet. The base camp being used by the British Expedition, under Mr. Hugh Rutledge, which is attempting to reach the summit on foot, can be seen In the foreground. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 7

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