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Mallory: A Name Etched in the History of Mount Everest From Mallory and Irvine at the Second Step, Everest, 1924 to The Men of the 1924 Everest Expedition

Background imageMallory Collection: Mallory and Irvine at the Second Step, Everest, 1924

Mallory and Irvine at the Second Step, Everest, 1924
Illustration showing an artists impression of George Leigh Mallory (top) and Andrew Irvine climbing up the Second Step on Everest, 1924

Background imageMallory Collection: 1922 British Mt Everest Expedition - Norton and Mallory

1922 British Mt Everest Expedition - Norton and Mallory
1922 British Mount Everest Expedition - Major Edward " Teddy" F. Norton (1884-1954) and George Herbert Leigh Mallory (1886-1924) at nearly 27, 000 feet. Date: 1922

Background imageMallory Collection: The Men of the 1924 Everest Expedition

The Men of the 1924 Everest Expedition
Photograph showing the 1924 Everest Expedition team in their camp. Those pictured are back row, left to right: Irvine, Mallory, Norton, Odell and MacDonald

Background imageMallory Collection: The positions of the Everest Expedition, 1924

The positions of the Everest Expedition, 1924
Photograph showing Mount Everest, with the relative positions of Camp VI, and the furthest points reached by Norton and Somervell and Mallory and Irvine, 1924

Background imageMallory Collection: Everest 1924 Group

Everest 1924 Group
1924 EVEREST EXPEDITION Colonel Norton, the leader (3rd from left) between Irving (L) and Mallory (R) the two climbers who died near the summit

Background imageMallory Collection: MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. The camp of the 1924 British expedition to Mount Everest

MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. The camp of the 1924 British expedition to Mount Everest, on the crest of the North Col

Background imageMallory Collection: George Leigh Mallory (1886-1924)

George Leigh Mallory (1886-1924)
Photographic portrait of George Leigh Mallory, the British climber who took part in three expeditions to Everest in the 1920 s, pictured in 1924

Background imageMallory Collection: Allied D-Day Commanders

Allied D-Day Commanders
The Allied general staff for the invasion - Air Marshal Tedder, gen. Bradley, Eisenhower, Admiral Ramsay, Leigh-Mallory, Montgomery, lt.gen. Biddle Smith

Background imageMallory Collection: Stephen R. Mallory, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Stephen R. Mallory, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Stephen R. Mallory, between 1855 and 1865. [Politician: Confederate States Secretary of the Navy]

Background imageMallory Collection: Portrait of George Mallory, 1923 (photo)

Portrait of George Mallory, 1923 (photo)
2966305 Portrait of George Mallory, 1923 (photo) by Underwood & Underwood (c.1881-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Herbert Leigh Mallory (1886 - 1924)

Background imageMallory Collection: Sir Thomas a Mallory (litho)

Sir Thomas a Mallory (litho)
2807911 Sir Thomas a Mallory (litho) by Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1874-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Thomas a Mallory)

Background imageMallory Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104543

EyeUbiquitous_20104543
USA, Florida, Key West, Mallory Square, Fire Juggler on a giraffe unicycle prepares to juggle flaming torches during a performance for tourists

Background imageMallory Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104544

EyeUbiquitous_20104544
USA, Florida, Key West, Mallory Square, Fire Juggler on a giraffe unicycle prepares to juggle flaming torches during a performance for tourists

Background imageMallory Collection: Mrs Mallory (left) and Suzanne Lenglen before their famous first final at the new Wimbledon, 1922

Mrs Mallory (left) and Suzanne Lenglen before their famous first final at the new Wimbledon, 1922. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947

Background imageMallory Collection: 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition

1922 British Mount Everest Expedition - the first mountaineering expedition with the express aim of making the first ascent of the worlds highest peak

Background imageMallory Collection: Andrew Irvine (1902-1924)

Andrew Irvine (1902-1924)
Photographic portrait of Andrew Comyn Irvine, the British climber, pictured in 1924. George Leigh Mallory and Irvine were last seen by N.E

Background imageMallory Collection: Andrew Irvine on Everest, 1924

Andrew Irvine on Everest, 1924
Photograph of Andrew Comyn Irvine (1902-24), the British climber, working on an oxygen bottle in the Everest Expedition camp, 1924

Background imageMallory Collection: New York Skyline from Brooklyn, USA

New York Skyline from Brooklyn, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imageMallory Collection: Tibet, Ice Caverns on Rongbuk Glacier, Mallory Expedition

Tibet, Ice Caverns on Rongbuk Glacier, Mallory Expedition
Ice Caverns on the Rongbuk Glacier located in the Himalaya of southern Tibet. The English climber George Mallory first explored the main Rongbuk Valley

Background imageMallory Collection: June Mallory - Showgirl

June Mallory - Showgirl Date: 1938

Background imageMallory Collection: MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. Members of the 1924 British expedition to Mount Everest

MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. Members of the 1924 British expedition to Mount Everest along the foot of the great ice wall of the North Col

Background imageMallory Collection: Source Size = 2078 x 1830

Source Size = 2078 x 1830
The International Exhibition: Sandford and Mallorys Flax-Gin, 1862

Background imageMallory Collection: MORGAN LE FAY. In the mermaid character of Morgan of the Black Rock (near Liverpool, England)

MORGAN LE FAY. In the mermaid character of Morgan of the Black Rock (near Liverpool, England). Woodcut from an 18th century English chapbook

Background imageMallory Collection: 1922 British Mt Everest Expedition - Shekar Monastery

1922 British Mt Everest Expedition - Shekar Monastery
1922 British Mount Everest Expedition - Shekar Monastery Date: 1922

Background imageMallory Collection: 1922 British Mt Everest Expedition - Rongbuk Monastery

1922 British Mt Everest Expedition - Rongbuk Monastery
1922 British Mount Everest Expedition - Rongbuk Monastery (12 miles from Everest, just about visible in the distance). The Rongbuk Monastery was the home of the Panchen Lama. Date: 1922

Background imageMallory Collection: Hand in the lake reclaims Excalibur, King Arthurs sword. 1893 illustration by

Hand in the lake reclaims Excalibur, King Arthurs sword. 1893 illustration by Aubrey Beardsley for Thomas Mallory Le Morte D arthur. Woodcut

Background imageMallory Collection: The 1921 British expedition to Mount Everest. Standing, from left: A. F. R

The 1921 British expedition to Mount Everest. Standing, from left: A. F. R
MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. The 1921 British expedition to Mount Everest. Standing, from left: A.F.R. Wollaston, Charles Howard-Bury, Alexander Heron, Harold Raeburn

Background imageMallory Collection: The 1922 British expedition to Mount Everest. First row, from left: George Mallory

The 1922 British expedition to Mount Everest. First row, from left: George Mallory, George Ingle Finch
MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. The 1922 British expedition to Mount Everest. First row, from left: George Mallory, George Ingle Finch, Tom George Longstaff, C. Geoffrey Bruce, Edward L

Background imageMallory Collection: President of the Confederate States of America. President Davis and his Cabinet at Montgomery

President of the Confederate States of America. President Davis and his Cabinet at Montgomery, Alabama
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. President Davis and his Cabinet at Montgomery, Alabama. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of June 1861

Background imageMallory Collection: Brit Expedition Group

Brit Expedition Group
Members of the British Everest Expedition pose for a photograph; Bruce and Mallory stand on the left and middle, respectively


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Mallory: A Name Etched in the History of Mount Everest From Mallory and Irvine at the Second Step, Everest, 1924 to The Men of the 1924 Everest Expedition, Mallory's legacy is intertwined with one of the greatest mountaineering mysteries. As part of the 1922 British Mt Everest Expedition alongside Norton, George Leigh Mallory left an indelible mark on climbing history. The positions of the Everest Expedition in 1924 reveal a determined group ready to conquer nature's ultimate challenge. Together they formed the formidable Everest 1924 Group, united by their shared ambition and unwavering spirit. Imagining themselves at The camp of the 1924 British expedition to Mount Everest brings forth images of camaraderie amidst harsh conditions. It was here that dreams were nurtured and plans meticulously crafted for their daring ascent. George Leigh Mallory himself embodied this audacious spirit until his untimely demise on that fateful day in June 1924. His portrait from that year captures a man driven by passion and determination; a man who would forever be remembered as one of Allied D-Day Commanders against nature itself. But let us not forget another notable figure bearing this name - Stephen R. Mallory - whose image from between 1855 and 1865 reminds us that greatness can span generations. This connection serves as a testament to how legacies are passed down through time. Looking further back into history reveals yet another distinguished figure associated with this name - Sir Thomas a Mallory - whose litho portrait showcases an individual who made his mark long before any mountain was conquered or expeditions planned. Finally, we catch a glimpse into George Mallory's earlier years through his c. 1906 photograph where youthfulness radiates from his eyes, hinting at adventures yet to come.