- Hugh
Ruttledge (24
October 1884 – 7
November 1961) was an
English civil servant and
mountaineer who was the
leader of two
expeditions to
Mount Everest...
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Ruttledge is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hugh
Ruttledge (1884–1961),
English civil servant and
mountaineer P. J.
Ruttledge (1892–1952)...
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Robert "Robin"
Francis Ruttledge MC (11
September 1899 – 13
January 2002) was an
Irish ornithologist and
soldier also
known as "The Major", who is best...
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Patrick Joseph Ruttledge (1
January 1892 – 8 May 1952) was an
Irish Fianna Fáil
politician who
served as
Minister for
Local Government and
Public Health...
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Ruttledge (1941), p. 33.
Ruttledge (1934).
Ruttledge (1941), pp. 34–5.
Ruttledge (1941), pp. 35–6.
Ruttledge (1941), p. 36.
Ruttledge (1941),...
- Tara
Ruttledge (born 1991) is a
camogie player, a
member of the
Galway senior panel that
unsuccessfully contested the All
Ireland finals of 2010 and 2011...
- episode: "Silent Thunder")
Wagon Train (1958, episode: "The
Ruttledge Munroe Story") –
Ruttledge Munroe Rawhide (1959) –
Harry Tasunka in S2:E8, "Incident...
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Sacred Landscape Conservation and
Development Initiative. In 1926, Hugh
Ruttledge studied the
north face of
Mount Kailash,
which he
estimated to be 6,000 m...
- 7. ISBN 978-0-89886-796-1.
Ruttledge, H. (1934). "The
Mount Everest Expedition, 1933",
Alpine Journal, 45, p. 226
Ruttledge,
Everest 1933, p. 145 Odell...
- axe had been
found by
Percy Wyn-Harris on the
expedition led by Hugh
Ruttledge in 1933. The team
hoped in
particular to find a
camera on Irvine's body...