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Last 1953 Everest team member George Lowe dies, aged 89 | Last 1953 Everest team member George Lowe dies, aged 89 |
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The last surviving member of the team which first conquered Everest in 1953 has died in a Derbyshire nursing home. | The last surviving member of the team which first conquered Everest in 1953 has died in a Derbyshire nursing home. |
George Lowe, 89, died in Ripley on Wednesday after a long-term illness, with his wife Mary by his side. | George Lowe, 89, died in Ripley on Wednesday after a long-term illness, with his wife Mary by his side. |
New Zealand-born Mr Lowe helped Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay to the summit in 1953. | |
Family friend and historian Dr Huw Lewis-Jones paid tribute to a "gentle soul and fine climber" who shunned the limelight. | Family friend and historian Dr Huw Lewis-Jones paid tribute to a "gentle soul and fine climber" who shunned the limelight. |
Mr Lowe also took part in the trans-Antarctic expedition of 1957-58, which made the first successful overland crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole. | Mr Lowe also took part in the trans-Antarctic expedition of 1957-58, which made the first successful overland crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole. |
He later made expeditions to Greenland, Greece and Ethiopia. | He later made expeditions to Greenland, Greece and Ethiopia. |
Speaking to the BBC in 1995, Mr Lowe said of his Antarctic adventure: "We estimated we could do it in 100 days, and we got across on the 99th day. | Speaking to the BBC in 1995, Mr Lowe said of his Antarctic adventure: "We estimated we could do it in 100 days, and we got across on the 99th day. |
"There was a great feeling of euphoria from everyone. It had a multiplying effect. | "There was a great feeling of euphoria from everyone. It had a multiplying effect. |
"We were pleased that England and New Zealand knew about it, and we thought that's where it would stop." | "We were pleased that England and New Zealand knew about it, and we thought that's where it would stop." |
He also talked about his "second job" as the group's cameraman, and having to wear four pairs of gloves to work the clockwork camera. | He also talked about his "second job" as the group's cameraman, and having to wear four pairs of gloves to work the clockwork camera. |
"When there were dramas, there was a split problem. Do you take part in the urgency - or do you record it?" he said. | "When there were dramas, there was a split problem. Do you take part in the urgency - or do you record it?" he said. |
Dr Lewis-Jones, the former curator at the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, who first met Mr Lowe in 2005, called him a "hero". | Dr Lewis-Jones, the former curator at the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, who first met Mr Lowe in 2005, called him a "hero". |
"I don't often use that word but then it is not very often that you get to meet one," he said. | "I don't often use that word but then it is not very often that you get to meet one," he said. |
'Humble, happy man' | 'Humble, happy man' |
A book of memoirs and photographs from the climb by Mr Lowe, which he worked on with Dr Lewis-Jones, is due to be published in May. | A book of memoirs and photographs from the climb by Mr Lowe, which he worked on with Dr Lewis-Jones, is due to be published in May. |
He said: "Lowe was a brilliant, kind fellow who never sought the limelight... and 60 years on from Everest his achievements deserve wider recognition. | He said: "Lowe was a brilliant, kind fellow who never sought the limelight... and 60 years on from Everest his achievements deserve wider recognition. |
"He was involved in two of the most important explorations of the 20th Century... yet remained a humble, happy man right to the end... an inspirational lesson to us all." | "He was involved in two of the most important explorations of the 20th Century... yet remained a humble, happy man right to the end... an inspirational lesson to us all." |
Before retiring in 1984, Mr Lowe worked as an Inspector of Schools with the Department of Education and Sciences, and he leaves three sons from a previous marriage. | Before retiring in 1984, Mr Lowe worked as an Inspector of Schools with the Department of Education and Sciences, and he leaves three sons from a previous marriage. |
The last British climbing member of the 1953 team, Mike Westmacott, died last June. | The last British climbing member of the 1953 team, Mike Westmacott, died last June. |