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"Presented to the Alpine Club by Edward Whymper June 1911 in affectionate remembrance of his grand guide and faithful friend Michel Croz, born 22nd April 1830 & died 14th July 1865". . Edward Whymper (1840-1911), English climber known for the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. The team were roped together when one of the British, a young novice called Douglas Hadlow, slipped. He knocked over his French guide, Michel Croz, and their weight on the rope pulled off the next man, a 36 year old country parson called Charles Hudson, and the fourth climber as well, Lord Francis Douglas, younger brother of the Marquess of Queensbury. Above him, the remaining three men dug in and the rope tightened - then snapped - leaving them to watch in horror as the bodies of their companions cartwheeled thousands of feet down the mountain.

"Presented to the Alpine Club by Edward Whymper June 1911 in affectionate remembrance of his grand guide and faithful friend Michel Croz, born 22nd April 1830 & died 14th July 1865". Edward Whymper (1840-1911), English climber known for the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. The team were roped together when one of the British, a young novice called Douglas Hadlow, slipped. He knocked over his French guide, Michel Croz, and their weight on the rope pulled off the next man, a 36 year old country parson called Charles Hudson, and the fourth climber as well, Lord Francis Douglas, younger brother of the Marquess of Queensbury. Above him, the remaining three men dug in and the rope tightened - then snapped - leaving them to watch in horror as the bodies of their companions cartwheeled thousands of feet down the mountain.
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"Presented to the Alpine Club by Edward Whymper June 1911 in affectionate remembrance of his grand guide and faithful friend Michel Croz, born 22nd April 1830 & died 14th July 1865". . Edward Whymper (1840-1911), English climber known for the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. The team were roped together when one of the British, a young novice called Douglas Hadlow, slipped. He knocked over his French guide, Michel Croz, and their weight on the rope pulled off the next man, a 36 year old country parson called Charles Hudson, and the fourth climber as well, Lord Francis Douglas, younger brother of the Marquess of Queensbury. Above him, the remaining three men dug in and the rope tightened - then snapped - leaving them to watch in horror as the bodies of their companions cartwheeled thousands of feet down the mountain.
"Presented to the Alpine Club by Edward Whymper June 1911 in affectionate remembrance of his grand guide and faithful friend Michel Croz, born 22nd April 1830 & died 14th July 1865". Edward Whymper (1840-1911), English climber known for the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. The team were roped together when one of the British, a young novice called Douglas Hadlow, slipped. He knocked over his French guide, Michel Croz, and their weight on the rope pulled off the next man, a 36 year old country parson called Charles Hudson, and the fourth climber as well, Lord Francis Douglas, younger brother of the Marquess of Queensbury. Above him, the remaining three men dug in and the rope tightened - then snapped - leaving them to watch in horror as the bodies of their companions cartwheeled thousands of feet down the mountain.
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