ROUGH TRAVELLING.—The mighty 28,150ft ice-crowned peak of Kanchunjunag, round the lower slopes of which the 1936 Expedition marched on its way to its base camp at the foot of Mount Everest.
"Evening Post" Photo. AFTER BREAKING A DOUBLE RECORD.— Mrs. Amy Mollison, followed by her husband, making her way through the crowd at Croydon on May 15 after breaking the record between England and the Cape and back.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 145, 4 June 1936, Page 8
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68ROUGH TRAVELLING.—The mighty 28,150ft ice-crowned peak of Kanchunjunag, round the lower slopes of which the 1936 Expedition marched on its way to its base camp at the foot of Mount Everest. "Evening Post" Photo. AFTER BREAKING A DOUBLE RECORD.—Mrs. Amy Mollison, followed by her husband, making her way through the crowd at Croydon on May 15 after breaking the record between England and the Cape and back. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 145, 4 June 1936, Page 8
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