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Sir Edmund Hillary Collection

Sir Edmund Hillary, a legendary mountaineer, forever etched his name in history as the first person to conquer Mount Everest

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: A statue of Sir Edmund Hillary

A statue of Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb Mount Everest, in front of the Hermitage Hotel and Aoraki (Mount Cook), 3755m, the highest peak in New Zealand

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Illustration of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzig climbing Mt. Everest wearing oxygen masks

Illustration of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzig climbing Mt. Everest wearing oxygen masks

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: LEFT TO RIGHT Sitar Gombu, Lord Hunt, Daku Tensing, Sherpa Tensing Norgay

LEFT TO RIGHT Sitar Gombu, Lord Hunt, Daku Tensing, Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay) and Sherpa Gombu, the man who has been to the summit of Everest twice

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Picture shows LEFT TO RIGHT Sitar Gombu, Lord Hunt, Daku Tensing

Picture shows LEFT TO RIGHT Sitar Gombu, Lord Hunt, Daku Tensing, Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay), Sherpa Gombu, the man who has been to Everest Twice

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay) and his wife Baku arrive at Heathrow

Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay) and his wife Baku arrive at Heathrow Airport from Aukland, New Zealand. They are in the UK to go to Snowdonia for celebrations for the anniversary of

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Picture shows Lord Hunt (left) and Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay

Picture shows Lord Hunt (left) and Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, right) Everest Men reunion at the Pen-y-Grwd Training base at Capel Curig, North Wales

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Picture shows Sherpa Tensing ((left) and Sherpa Gombu, the man who has been to Everest

Picture shows Sherpa Tensing ((left) and Sherpa Gombu, the man who has been to Everest Twice. Everest Men at Reunion Picture taken at The Pen-y-Grwd Training base at Capel Curig, north Wales

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Sir Edmund P Hillary (tall man on the right in suit)- Conquers Mount Everest - Jul 1953

Sir Edmund P Hillary (tall man on the right in suit)- Conquers Mount Everest - Jul 1953 Arrival home. Next to him, holding flag is Sherpa Tensing Norgay (Sherpa Tenzing Norgay)

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Illustration of Sir Edmund Hillary using Sherpas to carry supplies near crevasse

Illustration of Sir Edmund Hillary using Sherpas to carry supplies near crevasse

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Sir Edmund Hillary Statue and Aoraki Mt Cook, The Hermitage, Aoraki Mt Cook National Park

Sir Edmund Hillary Statue and Aoraki Mt Cook, The Hermitage, Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, South Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageSir Edmund Hillary Collection: Sir Edmund Hillary Statue, The Hermitage, Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, South Canterbury

Sir Edmund Hillary Statue, The Hermitage, Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, South Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand


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Sir Edmund Hillary, a legendary mountaineer, forever etched his name in history as the first person to conquer Mount Everest. This monumental achievement is commemorated by a magnificent statue of Sir Edmund Hillary, standing tall and proud. An illustration captures the awe-inspiring moment when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay embarked on their daring ascent of Mt. Everest. With oxygen masks securing their survival amidst treacherous conditions, they pushed boundaries and defied gravity. In another picture, Sitar Gombu, Lord Hunt, Daku Tensing Norgay stand together in unity, celebrating this extraordinary feat. Their camaraderie symbolizes the teamwork and determination required for such an audacious endeavor. Sherpa Tenzing Norgay's arrival at Heathrow Airport with his wife Baku signifies the global recognition bestowed upon him for his indomitable spirit and unwavering support during this historic expedition. The image featuring Sherpa Tensing alongside Sherpa Gombu showcases two remarkable individuals who have ventured into the unforgiving realm of Everest. Their resilience serves as an inspiration to all aspiring climbers around the world. Lord Hunt's presence alongside Sherpa Tenzing Norgay highlights their shared triumph over adversity. Together they conquered nature's greatest challenge and left an everlasting legacy that continues to inspire generations to come. Finally, a captivating photograph captures Sir Edmund P Hillary himself - a towering figure dressed in a suit - proudly proclaiming his conquest of Mount Everest in July 1953. His accomplishment remains unparalleled even today. These images serve as reminders of not only Sir Edmund Hillary's incredible achievement but also pay homage to those who supported him throughout this arduous journey. The story of conquering Mount Everest is one that will forever be etched in our collective memory – a testament to human courage and perseverance against all odds.