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  1. Charles Hudson (4 October 1828 – 14 July 1865) was an Anglican chaplain and mountain climber from Skillington, Lincolnshire, England . Biography. Educated at St Peter's School, York, [1] Hudson was one of the most important climbers of the golden age of alpinism.

  2. Aug 1, 2019 · How the pursuit of one European peak gave rise to modern mountaineering. ... was the finest rock climber I have ever seen,” wrote Whymper later. ... an English chaplain Charles Hudson who had ...

  3. Whymper, Taugwalder and his son Peter junior, the French mountain guide Michel Croz and the Britons Lord Francis Douglas, Charles Hudson and Robert Hadow were the members of the rope team....

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  5. Jul 14, 2015 · Further particulars have been received here of the fatal accident which occurred on Mont Cervin, upon the 14th inst. Lord Francis Douglas, aged 19; Mr. Whymper, Mr. Charles Hudson, and Mr....

  6. In the first half of the 1860s, he summited several mountains. But one continue to elude him: the Matterhorn. “The Matterhorn attracted me simply by its grandeur,” Whymper later wrote in his ...

  7. As a party of seven climbers – the Reverend Charles Hudson, Lord Francis Douglas, Douglas Hadow, Edward Whymper and their three guides, Michel Croz, Peter Taugwalder and his son – was descending after reaching a summit widely believed to be inaccessible, disaster struck high on the fearsome north face of the mountain.

  8. 4 days ago · Edward Whymper was the first to reach the top. He was followed by the mountain guide Michel Croz (from Chamonix), the Reverend Charles Hudson, Lord Francis Douglas, Douglas Robert Hadow (all from England) as well as the Zermatt mountain guides Peter Taugwalder (father) and Peter Taugwalder (son).

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