Harold William Tilman

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Harold William Tilman was a renowned British mountaineer and explorer noted for pioneering climbs and adventurous sea voyages to remote regions in the mid-20th century.

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instanceOf explorer
human
mountaineer
sailor
awardReceived Military Cross
causeOfDeath shipwreck
conflict World War I
World War II
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1898-02-14
dateOfDeath 1977-11-01
disappearedDuring voyage to the South Atlantic on the yacht En Avant
disappearedOn 1977-11-01
educatedAt Charterhouse School NERFINISHED
familyName Tilman NERFINISHED
givenName Harold
hasGenre mountaineering literature
travel literature
knownFor alpine-style Himalayan expeditions with small teams
combining mountaineering with ocean sailing to remote regions
languageOfWorkOrName English
mannerOfDeath disappeared
memberOf Royal Artillery NERFINISHED
militaryBranch British Army
name Harold William Tilman NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableAchievement co-led the first ascent of Nanda Devi in 1936
made pioneering climbs in the Everest region
made pioneering climbs in the Karakoram
made pioneering climbs in the Rwenzori Mountains
undertook high-latitude sailing expeditions to Antarctica
undertook high-latitude sailing expeditions to Greenland
undertook high-latitude sailing expeditions to Patagonia
notableWork Mischief Among the Penguins NERFINISHED
Mischief Goes South NERFINISHED
Mischief in Greenland NERFINISHED
Mischief in Patagonia NERFINISHED
Snow on the Equator NERFINISHED
The Ascent of Nanda Devi NERFINISHED
When Men and Mountains Meet NERFINISHED
occupation author
explorer
mountaineer
sailor
placeOfBirth Cheshire NERFINISHED
Wallasey NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath South Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
shipUsed Baroque
Mischief NERFINISHED
Sea Breeze NERFINISHED

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Cerro San Valentín firstAscentBy Harold William Tilman