Thomas Walton Patey (20 February 1932 – 25 May 1970) was a Scottish climber, mountaineer, doctor and writer. He was a leading Scottish climber of his...
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needed] The first successful recorded ascent was in 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey, members of a British expedition, via the southwest Spur/Ridge route....
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was first climbed by mountaineers Chris Bonington, Rusty Baillie and Tom Patey in 1966. From 8–9 July 1967, an ascent featured in The Great Climb, a...
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naval officer Herbert A. Patey (1898–1919), English World War I flying ace Edward Patey (1915–2005), British clergyman Tom Patey (1932–1970), Scottish mountaineer...
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stack climbing did not take off until the mid-1960s with the exploits of Tom Patey and in July 1967 15 million people watched the climbing of the Old Man...
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metres (213 feet) high and was first climbed in 1968 by the mountaineers Tom Patey, Ian Clough and John Cleare. At least four climbing routes are identified...
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suggested. The British expedition, consisting of John Hartog, Joe Brown, Tom Patey and Ian McNaught-Davis, approached the peak from the Chagaran Glacier...
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Cheddar Gorge (First ascent) 1966 Old Man of Hoy (First ascent) with Tom Patey 1973 Brammah (6411 metres; 21,033') (First ascent) with Nick Estcourt...
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approachability. It was first climbed in 1966 by Brian Henderson, Paul Nunn, Tom Patey, and Brian Robertson. Along with Am Buachaille and the Old Man of Hoy...
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The Climber's Guide to the Shawangunks, Vulgarian Press, 1996, pp.11ff; Tom Patey, 'Red Pique', 'Last of the Grand Old Masters' and other drinking songs...
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Victoria Teddy Scott (1929–2012), footballer, coach for Aberdeen F.C. Tom Patey (1932–1970), mountaineer and doctor John MacLeod of MacLeod (1935-2007)...
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Norbu [cs] 6 Jul 1956 Muztagh Tower 7276 Karakoram John Hartog, Joe Brown, Tom Patey and Ian McNaught-Davis 7 Jul 1956 Gasherbrum II 8034 Karakorum Fritz Moravec...
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with Ian McNaught-Davis. The other members of the team, John Hartog and Tom Patey, reached the main summit the next day. Joe Brown Climbing Shops As well...
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mountaineer Tom Patey were the first to climb Am Buachaille, a sea stack at Sandwood Bay off the coast of Sutherland. Two years later, both Clough and Patey died...
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that first climbed the Old Man of Stoer in 1966 (with Brian Henderson, Tom Patey, and Brian Robertson). His wide experience led him to become involved...
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1973). Don Whillans – Myth and Legend (2006) – film by Leo Dickinson Tom Patey – A Short Walk With Whillans – SMC Journal 1963, and included in Mirrors...
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(1961–1993) first Nepali woman to summit Everest, died on descent (1993) Tom Patey (1932–1970) UK, first ascent Muztagh Tower (1956), Am Buachaille (1968)...
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University of Queensland; ornithologist James Macdonald; mountaineers Tom Patey and Andy Nisbet; Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong Frederick Stewart; sports...
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1969 – Elisabeth Geleerd, Dutch-American psychoanalyst (b. 1909) 1970 – Tom Patey, Scottish mountaineer and author (b. 1932) 1977 – Yevgenia Ginzburg, Russian...
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offer to those who like countryside walks. A new playground named after Tom Patey was opened in 2022. Chapelton is served by a bistro Teacake, The Lounge...
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has a long and distinguished history painted by famous names such as Tom Patey and Andy Nisbet, two of Scotland's most prolific new routers, who learnt...
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club as well as with the rival Aberdeen clubs. He joined forces with Tom Patey to make the first winter traverse of the Cuillin Ridge on Skye. He was...
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an Ruaidh-staic and have received the attention of rock climbers, with Tom Patey and Chris Bonington pioneering a 180-metre-long (590 ft) route in 1960...
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basis. He has climbed with some of the best British climbers of the day; Tom Patey, Don Whillans, Joe Brown, Harold Drasdo, Robin Campbell, Eli Moriarty...
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Park and the Exploration of the Niger Charles Withers One Mans Legacy: Tom Patey Mike Dixon The Whalers of Harris Ian Hart The Early Life of James VI:...
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that his climbing legacy has surpassed that of 1960's Scottish climber Tom Patey. In recent years, he and his climbing partner, Steve Perry, had been developing...
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(ed.), pp. 305–306 Sykes, p. 96 Amory (ed.), p. 39 Patey, pp. 33–34 Stannard, Vol. I pp. 203–204 Patey, pp. 35–39 Waugh diaries, 22 December 1926: Davie...
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Supporter of the Year 2013 at the Scottish Education Awards in Glasgow. Tom Patey (20 February 1932 — 25 May 1970) climber, mountaineer and writer Evelyn...
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British Empire in 1959. In 1958, he made the first ascent of Rakaposhi with Tom Patey as part of a British-Pakistani joint forces Himalayan expedition. At the...
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Chappell & Co. (redirect from Thomas Patey Chappell)
managing the firm on behalf of his widowed mother, Emily Chappell née Patey. Around 1843, William left to join Cramer & Co. and later to found the Percy...
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